Credibility
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In developing a strategy for pooling government debt, Europe’s leaders must address the possibility of moral hazard (the temptation for weaker countries to relax their debt- and deficit-reduction efforts in response to the increased
credibility
conferred by stronger countries).
The key areas of weakness in Europe’s financial markets, including undercapitalized banks in core countries, were not addressed, and the system was not able to withstand the second wave of the crisis, triggered by the peripheral countries’ loss of
credibility
in financial markets.
My view is that it depends on facts and circumstances, such as the size, credibility, and timing of the consolidation; the mix of spending and tax cuts; whether consolidation is mostly permanent and structural (for example, a change in pension formulas); and, of course, the stance of monetary policy.
And, while massive official intervention may have halted the rout, it could have permanently damaged regulators’
credibility.
Other policymakers, however, see an even greater risk that postponing EU accession into the indefinite future could undermine the
credibility
of the declaration made at Thessaloniki.
With Pakistan's economy in a tailspin, and with the jihad culture of so many young Pakistanis undermining the country's international credibility, moderate voices are at long last breaking through.
First, different countries have different capacities to sustain public debt, depending on their initial deficit levels, existing debt burden, payment history, and policy
credibility.
A tighter fiscal policy would enhance the
credibility
of the anti-inflation program.
These findings suggest that those defending free trade have lost
credibility
with the people they hope to persuade.
The Governing Council is in danger of running out of adjectives – as well as
credibility
– if it does not act soon.
The idea is not to prevent necessary adjustments – for example, in the form of budget-deficit reduction – but to spread them out over time, to restore confidence, and to serve as an external seal of approval on a government’s
credibility.
Given how difficult it would be for the court to rule against OMT at this point, the case may prove to be a massive blow to the Bundesbank’s
credibility
in Europe.
The design for such a process cannot accommodate malevolently carnivorous forces like jihadist terrorism, which merely sucks
credibility
out of its principal progenitor, Pakistan.
And, just as the inhuman terror attacks of September 11, 2001 severely damaged Islam’s
credibility
in many people’s eyes, the invasion of Iraq, which was based on lies, has damaged both Christianity and the Western community of values.
The Kirchner government faced a serious challenge to its
credibility
when it came under suspicion of manipulating the inflation rate.
To maintain
credibility
in bargaining with the enemy, a president must maintain a relentless public optimism, which serves to misinform the public.
Either way, Trump has eroded the
credibility
of institutions such as the press, the intelligence agencies, and the US Department of Justice, making everything relative and playing to his extremely loyal base.
In particular, they should focus on restoring the banking sector’s credibility, by providing it with more capital and better oversight.
The main idea is to reduce the risk premia paid by debtors with lower fiscal
credibility.
Encouraging weak countries to prolong their reliance on budget deficits by holding out the hope of a de facto bail-out would be very costly for EMU’s more solid countries, while undermining EMU’s hard-won
credibility
as an area of stability and fiscal soundness.
For starters, he tackled the endemic corruption that had been undermining the
credibility
of the CCP (and, by extension, China’s governance model), by launching an unprecedented anti-graft campaign that reached the highest levels of the Party’s leadership.
Macri should take advantage of the
credibility
established by these moves – which must, of course, be reinforced by progress toward Argentina’s renewable-energy targets and reducing deforestation – to encourage other countries to revise their pledges.
To maximize the chances of a successful presidency, Macri should focus on working closely with Argentina’s European and Latin American allies, while reinforcing his government’s
credibility
on issues that are critical to all.
But were it to resign itself to mere observer status in Lebanon, the UN and Europe would lose all
credibility.
Despite all this, there was enough
credibility
in the G-2 idea to give it legs.
By committing governments to structural reforms, economic union provides the
credibility
that countries can indeed grow out of debt.
But a significant part of a central bank’s
credibility
ultimately derives from the broader macroeconomic environment in which it operates.
The public in the southern countries embraced the euro precisely because the northern countries’ commitment to price stability gave them a currency with enormous anti-inflation
credibility.
The gain in inflation
credibility
was offset by weak debt
credibility.
The Fund will play its part, but all these actions are needed to reinforce the
credibility
of the coordinated global response to the crisis.
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