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Industrial clusters have been established in many parts of the country, where business connections can
compensate
for rising costs.
This belief is based on a principle called “Pareto optimality,” which assumes that the people who gain higher incomes can always
compensate
the losers.
What if market-fundamentalist politics specifically prohibits the income redistribution or regional, industrial, and education subsidies that could
compensate
those who suffer from free trade and labor-market “flexibility”?
Yet while the oversight board tacitly recognizes that many citizens will have to leave for the US mainland to find work, it expects output per worker to rise miraculously to
compensate
for the contraction of the labor force.
To
compensate
for the damage that their reckless behavior caused, they received €303 billion ($378 billion) in extra credit through Target, the European Central Bank's interbank payment settlement system, and can now expect a further €100 billion in help from the European Financial Stability Facility.
Thus, a debt-equity swap of less than 7.5% of the creditors’ investment would be enough to
compensate
for the banks’ losses.
And, even if the banks’ private depositors, whose claims are 39% of the aggregate balance sheet, were excluded, the debt-equity swap necessary to
compensate
for a loss of up to 100% of the equity would be less than 12% of the creditors’ investment volume.
Good leaders construct teams that combine these functions, making sure to hire subordinates who can
compensate
for the leader’s managerial deficiencies.
If a firm lays off a worker, it should pay a layoff tax that is equal, at least on average, to the unemployment benefits that will be paid to the laid-off worker; to
compensate
for psychological costs, it should pay severance payments that increase in line with workers' seniority.
According to North, institutional under-capacity is a short-term allocative problem, or sunk cost, for which the state can
compensate
with greater adaptive efficiency, or better mechanisms for bringing about the exit of less efficient institutions.
Europe’s southern economies owe their deteriorating circumstances largely to excessive austerity and the absence of measures to
compensate
for demand losses.
Instead of looking at the wrong model – that of a single state – the EU and its member states should focus on the conditions required for the proper functioning of a currency union that has no common budget to
compensate
for asymmetric shocks.
Finally, economic theory suggests that globalization can be made to benefit all as long as the winners
compensate
the losers.
But it can be contained and managed through policies that
compensate
workers for its collateral damage and costs.
This is particularly true now: as the fighting in Syria subsides, the Saudi-led Sunni axis is eager to
compensate
for its losses there, and thus is pushing Lebanon as the next battlefield.
Such a well-educated and mobile population is essential to Cyprus’s business model, in which high-value accountancy, banking, and legal services
compensate
for the country’s lack of agriculture and heavy industry.
It is about moral values that make it appropriate to rescue bankers, who expect everyone but themselves to pay for the mess they created, and inappropriate to
compensate
the world’s poorest people, whose survival is threatened precisely because of the mess created by developed countries.
In addition to highlighting the scale of the problem, the review is seeking to find ways to reduce drug resistance and to stimulate the production of new antibiotics to
compensate
for the loss of those that are now or will become ineffective.
The tradable side could make up some of the deficit, but it is not large enough to
compensate
fully.
But this makes implementing open trade policies all the more crucial, because they are the best tools available to
compensate
for the bad cards which nature sometimes deals out.
The increasing integration of the Eastern periphery into a pan-European production process is part of a structural change that should boost trade by more than enough to
compensate
the dampening effects of falling growth in Western Europe.
Today, the disempowered Shia are forced to seek political connections and backing from the region’s wider Shia political movements to
compensate
for the discrimination they face at home.
Moreover, exports to low-wage countries cannot
compensate
for job losses.
One element of the solution is to
compensate
the very poor for the higher cost of survival.
Can low interest rates really
compensate
for rising debt burdens?
Emigration countries gain because their nationals can earn an income in Western Europe that, for all but the most marginal migrant, is more than sufficient to
compensate
for the loss of domestic value added and the subjective and objective costs of migration.
Periphery countries would be forced to pay a significant premium to
compensate
investors for assuming a redenomination (partial default) risk.
For example, the SEC has traditionally thought about adequate equity capital in a regulated business, primarily as the amount needed to help
compensate
customers in the event that individual firms fail.
Indeed, the need to
compensate
bondholders for risks could provide market discipline: when financial firms operate in ways that can be expected to produce increased risks down the road, they should expect to “pay” with, say, higher interest rates or tighter conditions.
Irani’s growing influence over the Syrian security apparatus is well established, and Iran is funding an effort to create Syrian Shia militias to
compensate
for Assad’s sagging support in the army and in the minority Alawite community.
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