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The IMF is, on its own, highly
constrained.
Moreover, budget restrictions have severely
constrained
French military capabilities.
European fiscal policy is
constrained
by the Maastricht Treaty, while European monetary policy is rather single-mindedly devoted to price stability.ampnbsp;
The eurozone, having enjoyed a temporary reprieve from austerity, will be
constrained
by listless global trade.
A Europe
constrained
and dispirited by lagging economies might turn inward, endangering itself and others.
Meanwhile, fiscal policy is
constrained
by the rise of deficits and debts, bond vigilantes, and new fiscal rules in Europe.
But when growth does return, leverage will be far more tightly
constrained
than it was before.
Meanwhile, eurozone countries are
constrained
not only by this fiscal fetish, but also by their lack of exchange-rate flexibility.
But the standard ways to stimulate the European economy are not available: fiscal policy is
constrained
by already-high debt levels; and the European Central Bank, fearing inflation, has kept a tight rein on monetary policy.
Asia’s choice is clear: either the region embraces a multilateral structure of peace, or it will find itself
constrained
by a system of strategic military alliances.
With growth not
constrained
on the supply side, there would be little inflationary pressure, and the neutral interest rate that is consistent with non-inflationary full employment could simply be lower than it used to be for an extended period.
In a hybrid socialist market economy, it seems, credit-driven growth need not be
constrained
by concerns about debt sustainability.
In any case, with so little confidence in the financial system, and credit
constrained
by concerns about falling housing prices, the usual transmission channels from the policy rate have been blocked.
I subscribe to a different view: wars should be a last resort and should be
constrained
by democratic scrutiny.
When he established a close personal and political relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, he signaled to the world – and to the EU’s sensitive new Eastern European members – that Germany’s foreign policy would no longer be
constrained
by the past.
American empire is not
constrained
by economics: the US devoted a much higher percentage of its GDP to military spending during the Cold War than it does today.
But, in the early 2000’s, globalization triggered the “second unfreezing” by facilitating rapid economic growth in Asian countries that, for two centuries, had been
constrained
by Western dominance, Cold War rules and institutions, and rampant poverty.
The non-tradable sector, which created virtually all of the new employment in the two decades prior to the crisis, is stagnating, owing to a shortfall in domestic demand and seriously
constrained
government budgets.
Alternative cooling technologies for power generation, including dry or hybrid cooling, can reduce water consumption (though the use of such technologies currently is
constrained
by efficiency losses and higher costs).
That recovery, however, would be
constrained
by the deeply embedded structural problems that continue to beset South Korea’s economy.
Furthermore, poor macroeconomic fundamentals, slow progress on reform, and political turmoil have
constrained
the use of these resources.
But use of this tool is
constrained
by the wide discrepancies among individual countries’ appetite for inflationary or deflationary price levels.
In short, Hong Kong’s democracy may now be more
constrained
than it was before.
It is now less
constrained
by the status quo, and more intent on changing it.
In short, China is back to where it started, with its growth dependent on export demand, which is now severely
constrained
by debt overhangs in advanced countries.
But Italy’s government, like that of the United States and other fiscally
constrained
countries, is subtracting effective demand.
In 2014, the CBR is more
constrained
than it was in Gerashchenko’s era: it cannot lend directly to firms.
The selection process is
constrained
further by an informal – but, after 43 years, essentially requisite – agreement to rotate through regions every two terms.
Likewise, slow agricultural growth has
constrained
economic opportunities for the vast majority of poor people in lagging regions.
The potential for intra-Maghreb trade seems to be
constrained
partly by the similarity of the economies of some countries, notably Morocco and Tunisia.
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