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If volatility becomes extreme, some countries may consider imposing
constraints
on capital outflows, which the International Monetary Fund now agrees might be useful in specific circumstances.
Shouldn't equal consideration for the political
constraints
faced by President Kostunica and the sensitivities of the Serbian people be given?
Rather than exerting discipline, global financial markets have increased the availability of debt, thereby weakening profligate governments' budget
constraints
and over-extended banks' balance sheets.
Only by adjusting to the international system’s practical
constraints
can the EU stay the course of economic transformation, remain relevant internationally, and help to contain global warming.
As a result of these efforts and the reality of budget constraints, the US has developed a new defense strategy for the twenty-first century, one that emphasizes agility, technology, and force projection.
Finally, some question whether, given America’s fiscal constraints, the US military can make the investments necessary to implement the rebalance.
The US also faces political
constraints
to fiscal consolidation: Americans are deluding themselves that they can enjoy European-style social spending while maintaining low tax rates, as under President Ronald Reagan.
By creating a joint venture “free from profit-making incentives and constraints,” the initiative aims to do something remarkable: put patients first.
Resurgent nationalism has revived the myth of a bygone golden age of ethnically and politically homogenous national states free of external
constraints
and not exposed to the negative consequences of globalization.
If used wisely, such platforms could take up the slack created by governments’ fiscal
constraints
to facilitate the entrepreneurial innovations needed to build the blue economy.
In The Anatomy of Fascism, Columbia University historian Robert O. Paxton writes that:“Fascism may be defined as a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal
constraints
goals of internal cleansing and external expansion.”
What Johnson failed to foresee were the domestic and regional
constraints
that would prevent the dominos from falling in the way he predicted.
Indeed, for the first time on record, real health-care spending stalled on average in the OECD in 2010, as developed countries, reeling from budgetary constraints, clamped down on health programs.
Given long-term
constraints
on both fiscal and household spending in the wake of the financial crisis and downward pressure on asset prices, the sustainability of such an employment trend is questionable.
Removing
constraints
on lawyers and ensuring that they are not attacked with impunity would be a good place to start.
Indeed, owing to land constraints, India has laid only 12,000 kilometers of rail track since independence in 1947, adding to the 53,000 left behind by the British.
Two of the most vexing official
constraints
on Chinese citizens are restrictions on movement from the countryside to cities and limits on the number of children born to couples.
House Democrats oppose the bill and invited me to the hearing, where I explained that the proposed
constraints
would, in my view, greatly hamper the Fed’s effectiveness – including its ability to help the economy return to full employment and to prevent the financial system from spinning out of control again.
But once manufacturing operations become robotized and require high skills, the supply-side
constraints
begin to bite.
Meanwhile, Japan appears determined to extricate itself from many of the military
constraints
imposed on it (and, until recently, embraced by the vast majority of Japanese) as a result of its aggressive behavior in the 1930’s and 1940’s.
Perhaps it is inevitable for candidates to ignore the real-world
constraints
of domestic politics or international circumstances as they try to sell themselves to voters.
But they shouldn’t be able to ignore the
constraints
of arithmetic, especially not when the same sleight of hand has been tried before – with profoundly adverse consequences.
All of this means not only that the era of cheap oil is over, but also that, within the next decade or so, major oil-producing countries will struggle against costly geological
constraints.
When a country like Ukraine develops slowly and remains poor, it is not because of natural disaster or resource
constraints.
He understands all too clearly the
constraints
he faces.
But super-sizing the Fund, without sufficient governance improvements and lending constraints, would give the world too much of a good thing.
Saving Resources to Save GrowthNEW YORK – Reconciling global economic growth, especially in developing countries, with the intensifying
constraints
on global supplies of energy, food, land, and water is the great question of our time.
Many free-market ideologues ridicule the idea that natural resource
constraints
will now cause a significant slowdown in global growth.
Better technologies have allowed the world economy to continue to grow despite tough resource
constraints
in the past.
First, history has already shown how resource
constraints
can hinder global economic growth.
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