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China, for example, is worried that the Fed’s stimulus will increase its
domestic
inflation.
And the potential for volatility is particularly great if
domestic
corporations have large foreign-currency debts, which is true in all of the emerging economies under stress today.
The larger the value of the collateral, typically measured in
domestic
currency (or in an inflation-indexed unit, such as Chile’s Unidad de Fomento), the larger the size of the dollar loan.
The process plays out until the
domestic
currency has lost a good deal of its value.
This is overshooting on steroids: a very sharp initial loss of value for the
domestic
currency, followed by a gain that may leave the exchange rate, measured in inflation-adjusted terms, stronger than it was at the start.
In the US these days, all issues – whatever and wherever – soon fall into the maw of the country's polarized
domestic
politics.
The puerile level of the
domestic
debate should mislead no one about the seriousness of the crisis.
German multinationals like Siemens and Daimler are ratcheting up investment to meet both emerging-market and
domestic
demand.
But, as Egypt’s
domestic
politics take their course, Israel, which has had to tread softly in its relationship with Egypt and in Sinai since January 2011, will have to behave with even greater sensitivity in the days ahead.
And yet these movements’ immediate enemies tend to be
domestic
rather than foreign.
Regardless of how one categorizes Trump’s
domestic
agenda, it is clearly a response to a world in which a principle of openness – to foreign goods, capital, and people – coexists with a complex system for regulating these flows.
But, of course, there is just as much red tape in
domestic
interactions, where the state regulates everything from product quality and safety to financial services and labor markets.
Trump would like to think that forcing quotas on exports and providing exemptions to
domestic
importers is good for the United States both politically and economically.
But applications are also made public for 30 days, and if a
domestic
steel producer indicates that it can produce the steel type in question, the application is denied.
In practice, this system will allow any
domestic
producer to block duty-free imports of steel components that it believes it can produce.
Trump’s “America First” trade policies will result in more misrepresentation on the part of
domestic
suppliers, reduced quality control, bureaucratic delays, and higher barriers for potential new competitors.
Indeed, the most troubling thing about Europe today is not the United Kingdom’s departure, but the fragility and disunity of the remaining 27 states, where the
domestic
consensus for Europe has all but evaporated.
But Havel's
domestic
failures were more than offset by his foreign policy contributions: persuading America and Western Europe to enlarge NATO -an organization which, prior to 1989, he thought should be abolished, and advocating Czech membership in the European Union.
In practice, this discrepancy created a category of “alpha” rights – civil and political – that took priority in the influential and wealthy countries’
domestic
and foreign policy agendas.
How much further they go may well be influenced in part by
domestic
conditions and in part by the extent to which weaker growth in China exacerbates downside risks in Asian economies, commodity exporters, and the US and the eurozone.
Too often, international economic commitments serve not to fix democratic failures at home, but to privilege corporate or financial interests and undermine
domestic
social bargains.
“The stability requirements of the system as a whole,” Padoa-Schioppa argued, “are inconsistent with the pursuit of economic and monetary policy forged solely on the basis of
domestic
rationales.”
Like Trump, German politicians and lobby groups claim that
domestic
firms need a tax cut in order to stay competitive internationally.
Often, the authorities’ motive seems to be to give
domestic
industries a leg up in global competition.
But in the context of green growth, national efforts to boost
domestic
green industries can be globally desirable, even if the motives are parochial and commercial.
Green industrial policy can be damaging when national strategies take the form not of subsidizing
domestic
industries but of taxing foreign green industries or restricting their market access.
Trade restrictions have so far played a small role relative to subsidies to
domestic
industries.
The area’s volatile situation provides Pakistan’s government an additional argument to insist that all refugees be repatriated – because, given their complicated tribal loyalties, they may constitute a
domestic
security threat.
Russian foreign policy is, as it was under the Soviets, an extension of official
domestic
priorities.
But even when pressed, Putin’s Russia will not acknowledge that it opposes Greek-Macedonian rapprochement, let alone apologize for taking active measures to interfere in Greek and Macedonian
domestic
affairs.
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