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And, since 2008, this same group has
borne
the brunt of austerity.
These numbers will be dwarfed if even the most modest climate-related predictions are
borne
out.
After all, past investment shortfalls have to be made up and future-oriented investments undertaken simultaneously – a double burden that must be
borne
by the current generation.
A carbon tax on international shipping and aviation set at the same level (or auction revenues from emissions caps, if that pricing route is followed) could generate $10 billion annually for international climate action from just 25-50% of the revenues, even after ensuring that costs
borne
by developing countries are covered.
Nonetheless, by the end of 2015, real market incomes for that group had recovered only about two-thirds of the losses
borne
during the 2007-2009 recession.
Market concentration renders mostly illusory the beneficent risk-spreading role that is claimed for derivatives, because the bulk of the risk is
borne
by very few players.
On the contrary, it predicts that globalization will generate winners and losers, and decades of experience have
borne
that out.
Enlargement of the EU is not only an economic duty to be
borne
by the richest nations; it is also the recognition of a common history and a shared culture.
The burden of adjustment will be
borne
by everyone.
Have the major advanced economies’ central banks – which have
borne
the burden of sustaining anemic post-2008 recoveries – really run out of options?
Perhaps, if the risks were
borne
solely by its own people, but they are not.
Manufacturing Workers 24 Months after Layoff in the EU15Source : OECDThrough the EGF, part of the cost of helping displaced textile workers would be
borne
by all EU countries, thereby making wider trade liberalization a more likely prospect.
Their economic costs are
borne
primarily at home, even though they may produce adverse effects for others as well.
But visitors to a malaria infested country, because they lack this immunity, share the risks
borne
by local children.
As fiscal austerity and asymmetric adjustment have taken their toll on economic performance, monetary policy has
borne
the burden of supporting faltering growth via weaker currencies and higher net exports.
Where the IMF’s next managing director will come down on this issue – and on whether fiscal salvation is to be achieved through austerity, with costs
borne
by ordinary citizens, even as bankers get only a mild slap on the wrist – is critically important, but hard to predict.
Moreover, they can offer valuable insights on financial instability as they have
borne
the brunt of recent crises.
So far, macroeconomic policy has
borne
both the blame for economic malaise and the hope that it can be overcome.
Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan, which have
borne
most of the burden of the crisis, host more than four million Syrian refugees.
Discipline and austerity thus entail inter-temporal and intergenerational choices about the price to be paid now – and how fairly that burden is to be
borne
– for greater economic opportunity and social stability in the future.
In the medium to long run, it seems likely that wages will adjust, so that the effective burden of the additional savings will be
borne
by employees, not employers.
The words that Obama has said to Iran may not yet have
borne
fruit, but talks with Iran have resumed and the International Atomic Energy Agency will send inspectors to the nuclear plants near Qom that had been secret until last month.
Moreover, much of that risk, even if insured, continues to be
borne
in Japan, rather than being spread effectively to foreign investors, so Japan is still alone in bearing the costs.
As a result, the burden of the crisis is being
borne
mainly by the unemployed and the young.
Are we honest and brave enough (which in this case also means scared enough) to shuck our romantic fantasies about the downtrodden, and our shameful rationalizations
borne
of guilt, bravado and indifference?
From its birth, Israel has
borne
the scars of the greatest crime ever committed on Europe’s soil.
The real burden will have to be borne, as now, by effective international cooperation in intelligence and policing.
According to conventional wisdom, the corporate-tax burden is
borne
principally by the owners of capital in the form of lower returns.
With the EU still refusing meaningful reduction of a debt burden unfairly
borne
by the younger generation, the Irish remain convinced, correctly, that the EU violated their sovereignty on behalf of foreign bankers.
This move has already
borne
fruit, with record numbers of rescues late last month.
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