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		Definition of malinvestment in English: malinvestmentnoun ˌmalɪnˈvɛstm(ə)nt mass nounThe action or fact of investing money in an ill-judged or wasteful way.  overgenerous credit and monetary policies contributed to massive malinvestment  Example sentencesExamples -  This line of analysis includes the critical issues of overinvestment and malinvestment, with a keen focus on capital goods investment.
 -  Encouraging additional malinvestment into green energy or other politically correct machinations won't stimulate recovery.
 -  It leads to economic impoverishment, as it would stimulate consumption at the expense of savings and encourage malinvestment of scarce resources.
 -  Thus, what is different this time is that large loads of debt and malinvestment have built up in the economy.
 -  The boom squanders through malinvestment scarce factors of production… its alleged blessings are paid for by impoverishment.
 -  Consequently all the resulting malinvestment does not result in longer processes.
 -  We have witnessed an historic misallocation of resources and endemic malinvestment.
 -  This should bring clarity to the issue of financial distortions inciting malinvestment.
 -  Inflationary or expansionist policy must result in over consumption on the one hand and in malinvestment on the other.
 -  Expanding the money stock through circulation credit sets into motion an illusionary boom, leading to malinvestment.
 -  All of the delicate strands of this structure have to fit, and fit precisely, or else malinvestment occurs.
 -  Genuine economic growth will only return if relative prices can adjust, malinvestment gets liquidated, and a correction is allowed to occur.
 -  They happily extended credit to the oil patch and to residential real estate, stoking inflation, malinvestment and economic distortions.
 -  What has to be done is to shun policies like credit expansion which artificially foster malinvestment.
 -  The result is a sort of malinvestment in human capital, with many men trained to be pilots without private-sector jobs to justify the training.
 -  Promoting consumption is the last thing we need to build up a capital stock that has been woefully depleted thanks to malinvestment.
 -  Another consequence of malinvestment was that resources were drawn into the financial sector, which expanded enormously.
 -  Artificial credit expansion credit not funded by savings creates the business cycle by spawning capital malinvestment.
 -  Of course these measures could turn out to be counterproductive because they will not solve the main problem of malinvestment.
 -  Both are characterized by runaway money and credit inflations that fueled ill-advised lending, rampant malinvestment and acute financial fragility.
 
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