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Greece's experience highlights a truth about macroeconomic policy that is too often overlooked: The world is not dominated by austerians; on the contrary, most countries have trouble
balancing
their books.
Balancing
its need for growth with climate protection makes China’s role precarious.
Moreover, in
balancing
companies’ needs with workers’ skills, private employment agencies gain a comprehensive understanding of the labor market.
Given aging populations in industrial countries, large commitments from governments to social-insurance systems, and no clear plans for
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government budgets in the long run, we would expect to see inflation and risk premiums – perhaps not substantial, but clearly visible – priced into even the largest and richest economies’ treasury debt.
Cost-benefit analysis –
balancing
the cost of remedial action against the benefit of avoiding disaster – is no longer permissible.
There is no escape from
balancing
costs and benefits.
A group of loyalist liberals hold key financial and economic posts,
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the hawks in the military and special services, including structures like the Security Council, which frequently serves as an incubator for elegant conspiracy theories about Western plots.
Malawi’s education sector has benefited greatly from
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increased domestic investment with external support.
Doing so requires
balancing
many concerns.
And central bankers are right to insist on structural reforms and credible plans for
balancing
budgets in the long term.
Rather, it is to embrace and fulfill its role as the world’s central bank, by
balancing
aggregate demand and potential supply for the global economy as a whole.
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economic growth and poverty reduction with policies aimed at ensuring environmental sustainability is undoubtedly the greatest challenge that our globally interconnected society has ever faced.
So expect the ridiculous obsession with
balancing
the budget to be scrapped.
This partly reflects the difficulty of
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child rearing with work in South Korea, compared to, say, Europe or the US.
By
balancing
between ex-KGB people and big businessmen, he seemed independent of both.
To formulate an appropriate policy requires
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these two risks, given their relative likelihoods and how much you care about the saved lives of residents and the disrupted lives of potential immigrants.
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these two constituencies is becoming increasingly difficult for the UMNO.
All in all, the G-20’s policy of aiming for gradual stabilization of growth in government debt, bringing it into line with national-income growth by 2016, seems a reasonable approach to
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short-term stimulus against longer-term financial risks, even at the cost of lingering unemployment.
And among friends
balancing
is also more likely to be successful.
It is then the central bank’s job to intervene in the banking system in order to push the market interest rate to the natural interest rate, thereby
balancing
the economy at full employment without excess inflation.
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China’s High SavingsBEIJING – China’s national savings rate has been very high in recent years, amounting to 52% of GDP in 2008 (the most recent year for which statistics are available), and is often blamed for today’s global imbalances.
This will require carefully
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the need to mitigate risks in the unregulated sector with the benefits that its efficiency and innovation provide to the financial system.
Governments have been struggling with the impossible task of
balancing
their books despite dwindling revenues.
It therefore wants to see a credible program for
balancing
the US budget once the recession ends.
The government also eschewed both advice and financing from the IMF, instead
balancing
its foreign-exchange flows by mandating the biggest import contraction in Latin America’s history.
In all countries,
balancing
the budget and controlling inflation are high on the list, but so are structural reforms.
More and more Nigerians do not find
balancing
their different identities irksome because they recognize that there are advantages--economic, cultural, and political--to be derived from straddling them.
Part I of the treaty, however, is indispensable, as is the new voting procedure, with its “double majority” rule
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the role of the states and the population.
These favorable effects are directly relevant to
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the primary adverse effects usually associated with a fiscal deficit: that government borrowing crowds out private capital formation; that higher interest payments generally require higher taxes or reductions in spending on defense and nondefense programs; that a budget deficit implies an unwanted increase in aggregate demand when the economy is at full employment; and that a higher debt ratio leaves less capacity for increased emergency government spending.
If the framers of the US Constitution were alive today and as well educated as they were then, the Bill of Rights would likely be focused on
balancing
access to information to ensure that the government remains within bounds.
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