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Many TV producers have internalized these
controls
so well that they are an unconscious fact of life, and audiences now entertained by endless costume dramas and soap operas are not clamoring for freer political content.
Clear and accessible ledgers that faithfully describe not only who
controls
what and where, but also the rules governing potential combinations – of, say, collateral, components, producers, entrepreneurs, and legal and property rights – are vital for the system to function.
But this cannot be the end of it: border
controls
with Mexico are not the end of American policy towards domestic race issues!
Like the Bush administration and Saddam himself, the insurgents understand that whoever
controls
Iraqi oil
controls
Iraq's destiny.
Whereas a Gini coefficient of 1.0 means that a single person
controls
100% of a country’s income/wealth, North Korea scores 0.86, the rather unequal United States scores 0.41, and Bitcoin scores an astonishing 0.88.
In India, this takes the form of loan waivers for distressed farmers (which weaken the banks); price
controls
for water, electricity, and public transportation (which wreck government budgets and undermine the prospect of long-term investment in those areas); and more subsidized food in the corrupt and inefficient public distribution system.
“Reform” suggested a loosening of central
controls
on economic life, undertaken in a spirit of pragmatism and gradualism, as an antidote to Mao Zedong’s ideology of “revolution.”
Supporting closer ties with India has become a rare example of bipartisan US foreign policy, and it can be expected to continue regardless of which party
controls
the White House or Congress after this November’s elections.
In such systems, the government directly
controls
the benchmark interest rates.
With the German government keeping inflation in check through extensive price and wage controls, there was much talk about an economic miracle.
On the basis of appropriate
controls
and strict inspections, we can now offer rescue, transport, surveillance, and minesweeping equipment.
Israeli border
controls
have reduced the flow of people crossing the border to a trickle, and have suffocated Gaza’s economy, choking off imports and exports and cutting fuel deliveries and electricity.
Given such sentiments, it will prove almost impossible at the review conference to build a consensus in favor of further necessary strengthening of the non-proliferation regime, with improved safeguards, export controls, security disciplines, and sanctions against withdrawal from the treaty.
Further negotiations were to decide the final status of the Palestinian Authority (ie, whether Palestine is to be an independent state), the border issue, the future of Jewish settlements, whether refugees could return to their homes, and the final status of Jerusalem, which both sides claim as their capital but which Israel
controls
in its entirety.
Today, although the Palestinian Authority
controls
less than 30% of the West Bank and Gaza, over 80% of Palestinians in these territories live under Palestinian rule, free from Israeli military occupation.
Cryptocurrency billionaires owe their fortunes to the security of their transactions; health care in the developing world, which is plagued by high levels of institutionalized corruption, could benefit from similar
controls.
All of these countries imposed capital
controls
and regulated inward foreign investment in the early stages of their economic development.
But this will entail customs
controls
on trade between Britain and the EU, including goods and services crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
As a result, China has also been able to bypass existing export
controls
and restrictions on the transfer of sensitive military technologies, particularly aerospace and satellite components and know-how.
The only successful instance of such an arrangement is the Bretton Woods conference in 1944, but even then the exchange rates that were fixed there proved unrealistic, and a major wave of parity alterations was soon needed (as well as the maintenance of exchange controls).
In some cases, it may be necessary to introduce selective, targeted, and time-bound capital
controls
to stem outflows, especially outflows through banking channels.
Intervention costs have been limited so far, owing to uncertainty in Europe, capital controls, and lower interest rates at home.
The climax was reached on February 25, when the central bank introduced import
controls
and raised interest rates to 30%.
The danger now is that Macron will achieve only a token eurozone budget in exchange for even tighter
controls
on national budgets, which would prove economically harmful and politically poisonous.
Political discussions tend to revolve around three key issues: immigration controls, access to the single market, and passporting rights for financial services.
Many in Britain know exactly what they want: to impose
controls
on the movement of workers from the rest of the EU, thereby protecting the domestic labor market, but without losing access to the single market or passporting rights, which allow British firms to sell their financial services on the continent.
With capital flight intensifying and domestic debt refinancing becoming ever harder, its a short step to capital
controls
and, perhaps, an uncontrolled currency problem.
If they can't instill confidence,
controls
will complete the picture.
As a result, Greece would be forced to impose capital
controls.
What grabbed headlines was that the IMF now believes that countries could even use capital controls, renamed “capital flow management measures,” if implemented alongside monetary and fiscal measures, accumulation of foreign-exchange reserves, and macroprudential financial regulations.
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