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Despite the considerable advantages of a common currency (price transparency, lower transaction costs, and inflation credibility, to name a few), the difficulty of macroeconomic management of such diverse economies looms larger than ever.
Meanwhile, pressure on the European Central Bank to buy eurozone government bonds is placing the Bank’s
credibility
at risk.
If these three steps – an ECB bond-buying program to hold down sovereign interest rates, concrete progress on establishing a real economic union, and realistic revision of current adjustment programs – could be achieved as a package, the resources that the ECB would need to use for its bond purchases would drop, because
credibility
would be restored.
Meanwhile, the
credibility
of Draghi’s atomic weapon is being undermined.
On this view, significant and rapid reductions in government deficits and debt are a precondition to restoring government
credibility
and investor confidence, stemming contagion, bringing down interest rates, and reviving economic growth.
At a time when “democracy” and “democratization” have become the watchwords of US foreign policy, normalization of diplomatic relations with Gaddafi’s Libya, not to mention leniency towards Egypt and Saudi Arabia hardly boosts America’s
credibility.
We must write and enforce laws that restore
credibility
to our financial markets.
It will not do ECB
credibility
any good if takes an economic collapse to convince it that the coast is clear on the inflation front.
Worse still, both leaders lack
credibility
in the eyes of the other, and of the world.
The only country with the credibility, leverage, and motivation to lead the way toward a peaceful resolution to the current crisis is South Korea.
Countries that contribute troops would appear to be siding unequivocally with Israel, thereby losing all
credibility
with Israel’s adversaries.
It should be used, first, to allow other distressed countries to regain or consolidate their financial credibility, and, second, to pave the way for an orderly restructuring of Greek debt, which requires preparation.
If the accession process resumes and its
credibility
is restored this would allow Turkey to continue acting as an economic, cultural, political, and social hub in its neighborhood, benefiting the EU, the neighborhood, and itself.
True, as a new institution it has had to establish its credibility, but the result is a smaller, slower decrease in interest rates.
But the ongoing crisis also highlights a second design flaw, unacknowledged in Mundell’s argument: the challenges arising from integrated financial markets (including those for the
credibility
of the no-bail out clause).
That is why, despite the damage that his reputation suffered in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, Greenspan retains enormous
credibility
among all those who hope to see rational economic policy in America.
Given this, a Chinese nuclear surge – even one that did not lead to US-China parity – could undermine the
credibility
of American deterrence commitments, possibly motivating Japan to launch its own nuclear program.
The claim that Europe needs more integration to save its social model has long lost
credibility.
Today, only Europe can speak with
credibility
on the subject of universal human rights.
The second temptation is a purely military policy that fixates on physical strength without considering how to project greater
credibility
and fairness.
But when enemies are merely threatening, it is better first to assert legitimacy, and thus acquire some
credibility
at home and abroad.
In order to preserve the value – and thus the
credibility
– of the V$, Fabbro proposes establishing a central bank to manage the money supply, thereby preventing excessive inflation.
The monetary union would be rid of a recurring problem, and a eurozone decision to allow or invite Greece to leave would bolster the
credibility
of its rules.
But one of the paradoxes of soft power is that propaganda is often counterproductive, owing to its lack of
credibility.
Similarly, in the United Kingdom, the BBC retains its
credibility
because it can bite the government hand that feeds it.
Russia And NATOHAMBURG: The Balkan War, now in its fourth winter, has had many victims: hundreds of thousands of dead, millions of refugees, millions of human beings dehumanized, as well as the
credibility
of all the organizations created to prevent conflict in Europe: the European Union, the CSCE, the UN and now NATO.
Hassett, we were told, would safeguard the CEA’s credibility, by ensuring that its estimates remained in line with those of the larger policy-analysis community.
With interest rates already very low, advanced economies’ central bankers know that they must go beyond ordinary monetary policy – or lose
credibility
on inflation.
The situation is made more difficult by the fact that oil prices are already at a record high, while US ground forces are busy in Iraq, thus reducing the
credibility
of American military threats to Iran.
This will lack
credibility
under Mubarak, whose refusal to stand down is a recipe for chaos.
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