Balance
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The change in a country’s debt burden reflects the size of its primary budget
balance
(the
balance
minus interest payments) as a share of GDP, as well as the difference between its borrowing costs and its GDP growth rate.
Clinton eventually found success, too, by cooperating with Congressional Republicans to reform welfare and
balance
the budget.
But trade, on balance, has done much more good than harm, and the overwhelming majority of manufacturing-job losses in the developed world have resulted from technological advances like automation.
For both camps, only great-power politics matters for China’s national security, and if diplomacy cannot influence the
balance
of power, there is little reason to engage with an issue.
The key to ensuring a satisfactory exchange-rate
balance
is for countries to pursue policies aimed at ensuring a desirable combination of domestic inflation and employment.
Markets need to understand what will happen if some sort of debt restructuring takes place before the permanent regime is introduced in 2013, and the ECB must figure out how it will get rid of the peripheral bonds on its
balance
sheet.
But now Japan, with overt support from Australia in particular, seems determined to change the
balance
by establishing, as a counterweight to China, a much denser alliance-type relationship with selected partners.
Cutting public spending to
balance
the budget was based on the wrong theory and has failed in practice.
So, even if the eurozone’s structure is modified to achieve the desired level of fiscal discipline and balance, in its current highly decentralized structure, countries will continue to diverge in other important respects.
Xi hopes to
balance
these imperatives by doubling down on China’s growth model with Chinese characteristics, incorporating lessons from Chinese philosophy and history, as well as from his predecessors: Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, and Hu Jintao.
ECONOMIC STABILITYEconomic theory has created an artificial world in which the participants' preferences and the opportunities confronting them are independent of each other, and prices tend toward an equilibrium that brings the two forces into
balance.
Clearly, the global
balance
of power has changed.
They – along with Brazil, India, and South Africa (the BRICS) – have established their own development bank, motivated partly by the International Monetary Fund’s failure to fulfill its 2010 pledge to adjust voting rights to reflect the global
balance
of economic power.
The German model for resolving the debt crisis and returning to internal or external
balance
relies on fiscal consolidation and structural reforms for the deficit countries.
Indeed, in contrast to the United States, eurozone authorities were slow to consolidate the banking system after the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, and failed to sever the ties between sovereigns’ and banks’
balance
sheets.
On balance, automation reduces demand for low- and middle-skill labor in lower-paying routine tasks, while increasing demand for high-skill, high-earning labor performing abstract tasks that require technical and problem-solving skills.
As China’s power grows, the US is finding it increasingly difficult to preserve a regional
balance
of power that is favorable to its interests.
Perhaps the single most important domestic question Brown faces concerns where he stands on the
balance
between the free market and the claims of social policy.
With China’s external position much closer to balance, there is good reason to argue that the renminbi, having appreciated by nearly one-third since mid-2005, is now within a reasonable proximity of “fair value.”
On balance, however, technology has always created more jobs and economic opportunities than it has destroyed.
Palestinian identity – which has long been defined by a narrative centered on independence – hangs in the
balance.
But there are other less quantifiable considerations that must also be weighed in the
balance.
Vibrant capitalist economies have always depended on a carefully calibrated
balance
between government policy and private competition.
This is not only a question of territory, borders, and oil, but also one that concerns the domestic
balance
of power.
It is time to redress that balance, or Soros’s gloomy prognosis may become reality.
The definition used in our research attempted to strike a balance, taking into account alternate sources of wealth and income as well as expenditures relevant to old age.
To that end, many distressed companies have been forced to clean up their
balance
sheets under a new bankruptcy code that was adopted in December 2016, and more companies are likely to follow suit this year.
Instead, universities are learning to
balance
their academic and business roles in the increasingly brief interval between discovery and commercialization of research findings.
Saving Nigeria’s Stolen FutureLONDON – The fate of almost 280 Nigerian girls abducted a month ago by the Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram from their school in northeastern Borno State hangs in the
balance.
As the US statesman/academic Joseph Nye has argued: “For decades the United States and Saudi Arabia have had a
balance
of asymmetries in which we depended on them as the swing producer of oil and they depended on us for ultimate military security.”
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