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Their answer is bankruptcy arrangements and haircuts for creditors, bigger social programs, capital
controls.
To qualify for inclusion, the Chinese government has eased its capital
controls
and liberalized its financial markets considerably.
Given this, China can be expected to continue to manage capital-account transactions to some extent, using macroprudential measures and, when appropriate, direct capital
controls.
Hu’s tightening of
controls
over political discourse and the media intensified with the publication in September 2004 of a list of “Top Fifty Public Intellectuals” in Southern Weekly.
Hu’s government has also tightened
controls
over the media.
Opposition by the US, which
controls
approximately 17% of the vote, would not in itself be decisive.
Richard Nixon instituted price
controls
to hold down soaring medical costs, but when the
controls
were lifted, prices took off.
Controls
may even require curbing individual freedoms, like accessing hospitals or getting on airplanes.
The other is capital-flow volatility, which has driven policymakers in some countries to pursue their own monetary easing or to impose capital controls, in order to prevent damage to growth in the tradable sector.
Controlling the land, he also
controls
the vote.
The necessary investments include an overhaul of the EU’s asylum policy and improvement of its border
controls.
A decade later, in response to the global financial crisis, China loosened credit quotas and planning
controls
on SOE-run local-government infrastructure projects.
This is becoming a headache for business and government responds with old-fashioned remedies: export subsidies and import
controls.
The United States has proved to be the biggest laggard in the world, refusing to sign the 1997 Kyoto Protocol or to adopt any effective domestic emissions
controls.
Since addressing climate change is first and foremost directed at reduced emissions from coal – the most carbon-intensive of all fuels – America’s coal states are especially fearful about the economic implications of any
controls
(though the oil and automobile industries are not far behind).
Second, he can command the Environmental Protection Agency to impose administrative
controls
on coal plants and automobile producers even if the Congress does not pass new legislation.
Some two decades after border
controls
were first abolished under the Schengen Agreement – which now includes 26 countries, including four non-members of the European Union – Germany has reinstated
controls
at its border with Austria, and France at its border with Belgium.
The
controls
are meant to be temporary, and the vast majority of other borders remain open.
In fact, the reinstatement of border
controls
seems to be an example of “security theater” – a policy intended to make the public feel like something is being done.
The recognition of the flawed logic behind reinstating border
controls
is probably why police officials have remained guarded in discussing the issue.
It should be remembered that when five countries – Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands – agreed in 1985 (in the village of Schengen, Luxembourg) to abolish border controls, they did not do so on a whim or because some politicians had a lofty vision.
But it took another decade of hard-nosed, detailed negotiations, entailing efforts to strengthen the EU’s external borders, to reach the point, in 1995, where internal border
controls
could actually be lifted.
The authorities are complementing moderate fiscal tightening with macro-prudential credit-restraining measures and an array of (mostly tax-based) capital
controls.
Critics also claim that missile defense will not work against incoming warheads surrounded by decoys, that it will be terribly expensive and that rogue-state proliferation can be better addressed through prevention (using diplomacy and export controls) and deterrence.
Likewise, while the use of big data has substantial problem-solving potential, important questions remain about who owns, who controls, and who regulates the use of the data.
Indeed, there is something of a taboo on writing about Tsarukyan, and with good reason: not only is he rich, but also he
controls
an army of obedient skinheads.
Reports have surfaced that the US Treasury Department is drafting rules to block Chinese firms from investing in American companies doing business in so-called industrially significant technology, while the Commerce Department is planning new export
controls
to keep such technologies out of Chinese hands.
But it was only around 1990 that most emerging markets threw caution to the wind and removed
controls
on private portfolio and bank flows.
Immigration controls, for example, have been relaxed in several European countries (notably Germany) due to declining populations and educational shortcomings.
Naturally, regulatory diversity would require cross-border financial
controls
to ensure that banks do not evade national regulations by operating from foreign jurisdictions.
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