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Another obstacle is the fear that, by allowing SOEs, yet again, to
escape
market discipline, debt-equity swaps would set a dangerous precedent.
This explanation may seem even more paradoxical than the first, but the logic is straightforward: Governments often try to
escape
the hard task of improving economic efficiency through supply-side reforms and rely on demand-side fixes instead.
But it is time to think big, to
escape
from the constraints of the past, and to try to tackle the problems of our age if we truly want to prevent catastrophic events and achieve genuine and long-lasting global peace and security.
Russia has no center of gravity other than the hope of its young to
escape
from poverty and instability.
This property boom resembled Japan's in the late 1980s, which ended in a bust that led to a protracted period of anemic growth and deflation from which the country is still struggling to
escape.
Taming TrafficIn Paris, New York, and Mexico City, rich and poor alike
escape
the summer heat in city parks.
How the Middle East Can
Escape
the Middle-Income TrapWASHINGTON, DC – For developing countries, achieving middle-income status is both a blessing and a curse.
And, with government services shut down in the midst of fighting, civilians attempting to
escape
radioactive contamination would not know what to do or where to go to protect themselves.
There is no longer any
escape
for big loss-makers who are forced into bankruptcy, while sound enterprises expand in their place.
And Human Rights Watch is not alone in ignoring the FDLR, whose
escape
to the DRC was all but facilitated by the international community in 1994, and which has never wavered from its intention to finish what it started.
This raises the big question of whether the best
escape
from poverty comes from general economic growth or from a direct attack on poverty.
But the real problem is that the global economy is badly overleveraged, and there is no quick
escape
without a scheme to transfer wealth from creditors to debtors, either through defaults, financial repression, or inflation.
These so-called “inversions” would reduce these companies’ total tax bill by allowing them to
escape
from the United States’ uniquely unfavorable corporate tax rules.
But, if they are willing to make the necessary sacrifices, they could also remain: the EFSF would protect their domestic bank deposits, and the IMF would help to recapitalize their banking systems, which would help these countries
escape
from their current trap.
In that case, the eurobond regime would have to carry sanctions from which there is no
escape
– something like a European finance ministry that has political as well as financial legitimacy which could emerge from the intense debate and soul-searching that is so badly needed (particularly in Germany).
Virtually no country in the region will
escape
it, though when and where the next eruption will occur remains uncertain.
The German government, whether it likes it or not, cannot
escape
the effects of global tax competition.
In effect, financial markets have established an implicit veto over much of economic policy and the people who can hold top policymaking positions, and it is time to think how we can
escape
that hold.
In accepting Piketty’s premise that inequality matters more than growth, one needs to remember that many developing-country citizens rely on rich-country growth to help them
escape
poverty.
In a small-state setting, imposition of a dense network of controls is likely to lead to the loss of mobile factors of production, while in a large state it is harder for labor or capital to
escape.
In 1980, a young Steve Jobs visited an Ireland eager to
escape
underdevelopment.
Using the renminbi to settle China’s international trade accounts would help China
escape
America’s beggar-thy-neighbor policy of allowing the dollar’s value to fall dramatically against trade rivals.
There is no
escape
from the need for domestic structural adjustment.
By ensuring that the agreement aligns, to some extent, with the rhetoric of Russia’s strategic posturing, Western leaders would provide the Kremlin a minimally risky
escape
route from the current deadlock.
If that does not come debtors will try and
escape
the burdens of dollar debt by staging a run on the central bank's reserves.
Loans from the China Development Bank carry higher interest rates than the West’s traditional lending mechanisms, but they also come with fewer restrictions on policy, and allowed Venezuela to
escape
the worst of the bondholders’ wrath – at least so far.
Many people
escape
poverty while others fall into poverty, even when the overall poverty rate moves rather little.
Many of them were eager to
escape
the Kremlin’s gravity, and NATO expanded eastward into the former Soviet bloc in Central Europe, and even into the former Soviet Union, with the admission of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
The sheer cost of getting started is as big a deterrent as one can imagine for a young entrepreneur trying to
escape
the bounds of unemployment.
Six countries in the region with large dryland zones – Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti, and South Sudan – have joined together in a Drylands Initiative to use best practices and cutting-edge technologies to support their pastoralist communities’ effort to
escape
the scourges of extreme poverty and famine.
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