Escape
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To
escape
the crisis, EU leaders must recognize the shortcomings of the eurozone’s one-dimensional framework, and develop a system better suited to managing a multi-faceted monetary union.
With advanced economies struggling to avoid financial collapse,
escape
recession, reduce unemployment, and restore growth, central banks are being called upon to address, sometimes simultaneously, growing imbalances.
With Spain’s leadership and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s partnership, several donor governments are proposing to pool their financial resources so that the world’s poorest farmers can grow more food and
escape
the poverty trap.
There is no
escape
from the moral imperative to help them.
The forbidden sounds – loud, anarchic, sexy – offered an
escape
from the drabness of a tightly policed normality.
This initiative would allow Obama to
escape
from a messy political and foreign-policy predicament.
But this
escape
clause proved insufficient: when the global financial crisis hit (suggesting, at least in retrospect, that monetary policy had been too loose from 2003 to 2006), it was neither preceded nor followed by an upsurge in inflation.
My mother opposed the practice, however, because she was (and remains) a Christian and wanted me to become educated and to
escape
the fate of many girls in my community who are married off to older men and then lose their autonomy.
Only if we change the views of our friends and neighbors can more girls
escape
“the cut” – and never long for it.
Exceptionally high public and private debts constrain a country’s options and are indisputably associated with slower growth, which in turn makes it difficult to
escape
a debt trap.
In general, neither pure austerity nor crude Keynesian stimulus can help countries
escape
high-debt traps.
Johnson’s ability to
escape
the shackles of his previous statements would inspire Houdini.
A virtuous circle may be set in motion, leading the country, eventually, to
escape
the crisis zone.
In these situations, the System-II decision maker has no tools to resort to in order to
escape
the sub-optimality (and social nastiness) of the rational decision.
At the same time, he is associated with Iranian reformists, who believe that Iran must enact major domestic and foreign policy changes to
escape
its economic crisis and international isolation.
The freedom of money, financial markets, and people to move – and thus to
escape
regulation and taxation – might be an acceptable, even constructive, brake on excessive official intervention, but not if a deregulatory race to the bottom prevents adoption of needed ethical and prudential standards.
All kinds of people use drugs for all kinds of reasons: to relieve pain or experience pleasure, to
escape
reality or enhance their perception of it.
Britain’s motive was mainly economic – to
escape
the EEC’s external tariff against British goods, by joining a more dynamic free-trade area.
Moreover, though party politics have become more polarized in recent decades, this follows the 1950s and early 1960s, when the
escape
from the Great Depression and victory in World War II fueled unusually high confidence in US institutions.
In both cases, the world cannot
escape
the inevitable question: what is to be done about countries that refuse to do their part in preserving our planet?
The G-8 Summit provides an opportunity for the US, which will spend $500 billion on its military this year, to make a lasting – and certainly more cost-effective – contribution to global security by saving millions of lives in Africa and helping its people
escape
extreme poverty.
For the next decade, however, and especially for the next five years, there will be no
escape
from the need to rely on international financing, and mainly grant assistance, to finance the rebuilding effort.
Returning home from a trip to three Central American allies, Premier Yu Shyi-kun's entourage was forced to transit in Okinawa to
escape
the effects of Typhoon Aere, inciting a protest from China against Japan's government.
This would be a way for Japan to
escape
its reputation for insularity, avoid the mistakes of its military history, improve its relations with Asian neighbors who still remember the 1930’s, and increase Japan’s “soft” or attractive power.
We should not underestimate the creativity of financiers seeking to
escape
capital requirements and leverage up.
The core challenge is fiscal;Europe cannot
escape
the need to scale back its sclerotic welfare states.
Major reforms are necessary to help middle-income families
escape
crushing monthly payments for housing and education.
Of course, Japan’s
escape
from its 15-year deflationary trap and two decades of economic stagnation would be good for the world.
The only way to
escape
the trap is to recognize that current policies are counterproductive and change course.
But Syriza’s inability to
escape
its radical bubble does not explain why it formed a coalition with the far-right Independent Greeks, when it could have governed with one of the centrist pro-European parties.
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