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Indeed, because of their potential instability, financial markets are not left to their own devices; they are in the charge of
authorities
whose job it is to keep the excesses within bounds.
But the
authorities
are also human and subject to biased views and misconceptions.
And the interaction between financial markets and financial
authorities
is also reflexive.
Every time the credit expansion ran into trouble, the financial
authorities
intervened, injecting liquidity and finding other ways to stimulate the economy.
This is an obvious misconception, because it was the intervention of the
authorities
that prevented financial markets from breaking down, not the markets themselves.
The
authorities
aided and abetted the process by intervening whenever the global financial system was at risk.
The super-boom got out of hand when the new products became so complicated that the
authorities
could no longer calculate the risks and started relying on the risk management methods of the banks themselves.
Moreover, the ability of the financial
authorities
to stimulate the economy is constrained by the unwillingness of the rest of the world to accumulate additional dollar reserves.
The World Bank, in its efforts to support democracy and good governance, must insist on the highest standards of due process: charges of corruption should be treated seriously, and the evidence turned over to national
authorities
for use in open, transparent, and independent proceedings.
The
authorities
first made the pledge at the United Nations in 2015, and have reiterated it in subsequent official settings.
These obligations place real limits on the Italian authorities’ macroeconomic policy choices.
In particular, the Egyptian
authorities
brazenly use Article 98(f) of the Egyptian Penal Code – which prohibits citizens from defaming a “heavenly religion,” inciting sectarian strife, or insulting Islam – to detain, prosecute, and imprison members of non-majority religious groups, especially Christians.
Often, the authorities’ motive seems to be to give domestic industries a leg up in global competition.
After much negotiation, Pakistani
authorities
agreed to a compromise.
To find a solution, Renzi needs the assistance of the European authorities, but they are too slow and inflexible.
But no one knows whether China’s baby step is the start of something much bigger, as China’s
authorities
hint one day and deny the next.
Thus, even if the Chinese
authorities
can somehow keep their capital controls from hemorrhaging as the country’s financial system becomes more sophisticated and decentralized, they will not be able to stop the controls from dying a death of a thousand cuts.
Last but not least, the Chinese
authorities
desperately need to maintain the country’s breakneck economic growth in order to preserve the Communist Party’s legitimacy.
That’s why Chinese
authorities
should move to greater flexibility now, and not wait until it is too late.
So, too, are signs of newfound policy discipline – such as a central bank that seems determined to wean China off excessive credit creation and fiscal
authorities
that have resisted the timeworn temptation of yet another massive round of spending initiatives to counter a slowdown.
But other jurisdictions should not act to undercut the restrictions imposed by home
authorities.
Truthiness is on the march, particularly across Europe and the US – in large part because so many of the
authorities
who should be calling out the lies are tainted by truthiness themselves.
The
authorities
could have used public expenditure to finance this construction boom, borrowing or printing the money required.
But the
authorities
also must address the enormous debts already accumulated, by using fiscal resources to fund bank recapitalization.
Addressing it is a task primarily for fiscal
authorities.
The
authorities
have taken many other historically and symbolically important steps as well.
Change is happening even on the government side, with municipal
authorities
often significantly outpacing their national counterparts, operating through vehicles like the C-40, a “network of the world’s megacities committed to addressing climate change.”
Moreover, it is likely to discriminate against people who are either unaware of the donor-card system or tend to refuse to sign the card for reasons associated with religious beliefs or low trust in the medical
authorities.
Children, of course, are unlikely to organize or complain to
authorities
when they are overworked and underpaid.
The risks will undoubtedly grow if sub-national
authorities
and private-sector entities gain similar access to the international capital markets, which could result in excessive borrowing.
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