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Other
constraints
loom as well.
Making matters worse, when China needs to use its savings – accumulated over two generations and packed into US Treasury bills – to alleviate fiscal constraints, it will find that the value of its foreign-exchange reserves has already evaporated.
Thirty years later, the major contradiction China faces is that between “rising demand for higher standards of living and the
constraints
imposed by insufficient and unbalanced economic development.”
Trump’s deal-making machine will soon hit hard
constraints.
The main point is that restoring growth requires a careful analysis of structural balance, attention to demand
constraints
in the non-tradable sector, and a focus on the impediments to expanding the tradable sector.
With harder budget
constraints
imposed by the central government, local officials and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have curbed their spending on investment, and are now being overly cautious.
Moreover, those who make decisions for institutional investors often have interests that discourage lobbying for stronger
constraints
on corporate insiders.
Some institutional investors are part of publicly traded firms, and are consequently under the control of corporate insiders whose interests are not served by new
constraints.
These outcomes come after 14 years of a strong affirmative action program known as Black Economic Empowerment (BEE), which created all sorts of incentives and
constraints
to foster black participation in ownership, management, control, skills development, procurement and entrepreneurship.
Each political battle to secure more resources for a transitional crisis-fighting fund leads to further
constraints
on governments’ power to act in times of crisis.
The country is facing severe energy constraints, and its economy has been stagnating since 1990, with annual per capita income, estimated at $1,800, amounting to slightly more than 5% of South Korea’s.
Given capacity constraints, particularly in the poor countries, this cost is likely to be high.
It is a short-term compromise that acknowledges Europe’s political calendar and constraints, helps Greece avoid a summer default, and safeguards the IMF’s resources.
If Europe is to overcome its current financial
constraints
and acquire the military capacity and level of coordination needed to fulfill its new role, it must pool and share its resources more effectively.
In fact, even as China’s economy has boomed over the past decade, structural adjustment in its domestic sectors slowed, mainly owing to political
constraints.
But that is unconvincing, given that the issue was framed in almost identical terms three decades ago, when budgetary
constraints
were not a problem.
In fact, it could be argued that such
constraints
should spur, not impede, the creation of a European defense structure.
The
constraints
on US options, the veto of circumstances, offers little room for diplomatic improvisation.
In other words, they could reduce the
constraints
of one regulatory measure in exchange for tightening those of the other.
Moreover, given current fiscal constraints, the EU budget should be used more systematically to leverage financing of strategic private-sector investments with the support of the European Investment Bank (EIB).
Indeed, once separated from the
constraints
of religious dogma, the political branches of both parties distanced themselves from their fundamentalist Islamist roots.
Greening Financial ReformSEOUL – Trillions of dollars in “green finance” – that is, low-carbon, resource-efficient investment – are needed annually to prevent climate change and natural
constraints
from stalling the global economy and threatening the livelihoods of billions of people.
It is also the G-20’s role, but neither the US nor the emerging countries are keen on collective
constraints.
But, although we achieved success on a limited budget, the challenge that fiscal
constraints
can pose should not be underestimated – especially for the low- and middle-income countries, often in Africa, that face the biggest educational challenges today.
Tanzania’s experience proves that transforming a country’s education system is possible, even if that country faces severe fiscal
constraints.
This has provoked fears, not unfounded, that China is not prepared to act within the
constraints
set by the Law of the Sea Convention, and is determined to make some broader history-based claim.
It was only then, once the bubble had burst, that the eurozone’s draconian
constraints
began to bite.
When tasked with managing territories and governing populations, these movements begin to face the same bothersome logistical and organizational
constraints
as their rivals.
His
constraints
were overwhelming: antiquated technology, deteriorating or non-existent physical infrastructure, and an anachronistic health bureaucracy.
In the US, the main design defects are in bankruptcy law, which exempts derivatives and repos from most regular bankruptcy
constraints.
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