Dilemma
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In the immediate future, the EU will face a serious
dilemma.
That finding presents a
dilemma
to those who seek to promote equality for all.
An appropriate response to this
dilemma
may be a policy of coordinated fiscal expansion.
However, Islamists were among the 29 parliamentary deputies pushing for constituency reform, a fact that eased their
dilemma.
This is precisely the
dilemma
confronting economists across a range of countries, from China, Russia, and Turkey to Hungary and Poland.
And there is no reason to think that economists in the “democratic heartland” of Western Europe and North America won’t face a similar
dilemma
in the future.
The new moral
dilemma
facing economists is perhaps most stark within international financial institutions (IFIs) such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization, where economic mandarins with significant influence over public policy earn their living.
Africa’s Green Energy OpportunityABUJA – Climate change confronts developing countries with a
dilemma.
These could include higher capital or provisioning requirements as buffers for more difficult times, or the stipulation of liquidity standards and special requirements for systemically important banks in order to avoid a recurrence of the “too big to fail”
dilemma
that many countries – not only in the EBRD region – have been facing.
The central
dilemma
of nuclear power in an increasingly water-stressed world is that it is a water guzzler, yet vulnerable to water.
A recent study has shown that the anti-depressant Citalopram can change the responses of individuals to hypothetical moral
dilemma
scenarios.
Skills-biased immigration gives rise to a similar
dilemma.
Self-determination for the South has thus become the only practical way out of the country’s dilemma, and one fully consistent with the 2005 peace agreement.
That presents the West with a dilemma: Given its reluctance to commit its own ground forces to a war it knows it must win, it will have to arm the Kurds – not just the Kurdish Peshmerga militia of northern Iraq, but also other Kurdish groups – with more advanced weaponry.
MEMO TO ECB: DON’T FOLLOW THE FEDThe current
dilemma
of the US Federal Reserve of having to continue raising interest rates despite the hurricane-wounded US economy holds a powerful message for the European Central Bank.
The actors in the Spanish drama are facing what political scientists call a social dilemma: either side gains from selfish behavior unless the other side behaves selfishly, too, in which case both sides lose.
The Value of Being UndervaluedThe paramount policy
dilemma
that emerging markets face nowadays is this: on the one hand, sustained economic growth requires a competitive (read “undervalued”) currency.
Consider the seemingly insurmountable
dilemma
faced by US President Franklin Roosevelt in 1940, when the United Kingdom was under serious strain in its fight against Nazi Germany.
Netanyahu is no political neophyte; he knows exactly what kind of
dilemma
he faces.
A greater
dilemma
will emerge if the muddle-through strategy does not seem to be working.
But their failings do pose a
dilemma
for Democratic deficit-hawk economists trying to determine what good economic policies would be should Barack Obama become president.
The
dilemma
of decree powers is now resurrected in Romania not by Ceausescu’s postcommunist heirs, but by the democratic forces of President Emil Constantinescu and Prime Minister Viktor Ciorbea.
China now faces a
dilemma.
The impossibility of sustaining growth in the absence of the rule of law and political accountability presents the Chinese Communist Party with an existential
dilemma.
Indeed, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will face a serious
dilemma
following her likely re-election.
Countries that want to participate in the banking union but not in the eurozone face a dilemma, because they will have to move toward fiscal union (via burden-sharing) even if they do not wish to join the euro.
This
dilemma
is particularly stark for the United Kingdom.
Egypt’s new leaders have inherited Mubarak’s
dilemma
– how to realize the country’s aspiration to lead the Arab world without angering its Saudi benefactors.
Governments in the eurozone’s periphery, including Spain and Italy, now face a dilemma: they must undertake structural reforms to increase their long-term potential growth, but at the cost of even greater short-term pain.
Here, the Union is confronted with a
dilemma.
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