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Second, both capital and labor needed to flow to the tradable sector, where demand
constraints
can be relaxed as relative productivity converges.
Papal initiatives are thus subject to significant cultural and institutional
constraints.
But if history is a guide, even strong sanctions may not be enough to persuade Iran’s rulers to negotiate constructively and accept meaningful
constraints
on their nuclear activities.
Still, it is possible to discern some similarities between them, in part because some of their disagreements are not as pronounced as they seem, and in part because the
constraints
that the next president of the United States will face are certain to limit what either man could do in office.
Climate Action After ParisWASHINGTON, DC – At the United Nations climate conference in Paris, courageous and visionary leaders recognized that people rarely change the world when they work within the
constraints
of what they think is possible.
European unity already faces significant
constraints.
The PiS-dominated parliament has introduced severe procedural
constraints
on the court’s operations.
In most economies, these macro-prudential policies are modest, owing to policymakers’ political constraints: households, real-estate developers, and elected officials protest loudly when the central bank or the regulatory authority in charge of financial stability tries to take away the punch bowl of liquidity.
The crisis caused the deficits and high debt, not the other way around, and the fiscal
constraints
that Europe has agreed will neither facilitate rapid recovery from this crisis nor prevent the next one.
They could not possibly succeed in convincing the country’s powerful military establishment to place
constraints
on the development of the country’s nuclear arsenal.
Viewed through the traditional ODA prism, with its one-year budgets, public-finance constraints, and competing national priorities, there seems little cause for optimism.
Faced with severe supply constraints, Asian economies are increasingly tapping other continents’ fossil fuels, mineral ores, and timber.
Companies based in developing countries can overcome local market
constraints
and connect with customers, suppliers, financing, and talent worldwide.
The Anglophone strategy focuses on freeing up the remittance market by encouraging competition, relaxing regulatory
constraints
for non-bank operators, offering financial incentives, encouraging technical and financial innovation, and stimulating collaboration among market players.
By early adoption I mean the shortest permissible period of time - two years - following a new member subordinating its monetary policy to the fiscal and monetary
constraints
of the exchange rate mechanism (ERM II).
Beyond the explicit
constraints
that are expected – women will probably have to secure approval from their legal male guardians, and may be limited to non-combat roles – there is the need to dismantle the military’s rigid patriarchal systems.
Or perhaps its outlook already is quite internationalist – as its actions during the financial crisis suggest – and it is only domestic political
constraints
that prevent this from being acknowledged openly.
With all of the advanced countries confronting serious fiscal constraints, and emerging markets weakened by lower commodity prices, paying for global public goods has become all the more unappealing.
Obama’s Underachieving Foreign PolicyPARIS – To evaluate an American president’s foreign-policy performance after one term is challenging, given the complex diplomatic and strategic environment and significant domestic
constraints
that confront every US president.
Moreover, Obama has been confronted with significant constraints, including the global economic crisis, domestic political polarization, a hostile Congress, and the rise of emerging powers that need the US but are unwilling to accept its dominance.
In Singapore, however, political meritocracy has remained a central issue, with the country’s leaders continuing to advocate the institutionalization of mechanisms aimed at selecting the candidates who were best qualified to lead – even if doing so meant imposing
constraints
on the democratic process.
But a minority government forced to muster coalitions of the willing to address the critical issues confronting Germany and Europe could escape the
constraints
of Michel’s expectations, freeing German politics from party tacticians and enabling real and much-needed reform.
This implies the need to separate national debt management in the euro area from short-term electoral
constraints.
Indeed, extraction of a country’s wealth for use by the elite can occur even in democratic societies when those who dominate the political system face no
constraints
other than periodic elections.
Given the difficulty of rolling back the financial clock and the
constraints
of the Single Market, it is clear which way European countries will move.
Open capital accounts may be replaced not by whimsical ad hoc interventions that heighten uncertainty and weaken confidence, but rather by predictable rules-based
constraints
on financial-capital flows.
Economic
constraints
and the Chernobyl disaster helped spur us to action.
These systems are struggling in the face of cost constraints, public demand for higher quality, and exaggerated expectations.
In short, the ECB bond-buying program has transformed the ECB from a passive observer of the euro crisis, paralyzed by the outdated legalistic
constraints
of the Maastricht Treaty, into a proper lender of last resort.
Using satellite data for major US cities, the economist Albert Saiz of MIT confirmed that tighter physical
constraints
– such as surrounding bodies of water or land gradients that make properties unsuitable for extensive building – tend to correlate with higher home prices.
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