Excessive
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The populist rhetoric on trade may be excessive, but few deny any longer that the underlying grievances are real.
The challenge is not simply to increase investment, but also to ensure that it is sustainable, unlike before the crisis, when
excessive
allocation of capital to real-estate development caused construction and related sectors to become overheated.
Perverse incentives fueled
excessive
risk-taking, and banks that are near collapse but are too big to fail will engage in even more of it.
Clearly, Germany faces many difficulties; most economists agree that reunification was mishandled and the burden on the German economy correspondingly
excessive.
The reason for these differences lie not in an
excessive "
speed" of Russia's reforms, but in geography, structural conditions, and of course politics.
But the global economy could be weaker in 2013 than it was in 2012 if the worst continues to prevail in Europe and the US, particularly if the new US Congress cannot work with a re-elected President Barack Obama to find a budget deal that improves the medium-term credibility of the US fiscal position while avoiding
excessive
deficit cutting.
The recent joint statement by EU High Representative Federica Mogherini and Commissioner Johannes Hahn – calling on Turkey “to refrain from
excessive
statements and actions” – is a welcome start.
Fukuyama finds
excessive
“patronage politics and fractiousness” in India – flaws that stand in stark contrast to China’s speedier, though not necessarily cleaner, political system.
The real culprit is the government, which first fanned the flames of
excessive
investment, then suddenly tried to cut off the fire’s oxygen supply.
It remains calm in the face of events, seeking at all cost to avoid doing anything that might be construed as encouraging
excessive
risk-taking or creating even a whiff of inflation.
They are taking a much more active and public role in speaking out against bribery, corruption, and
excessive
pay packages, and in favor of corporate social responsibility and fair labor practices.
All are based mainly on predicted shortfalls in revenue and
excessive
current spending, rather than increases in investment spending over and above the Chancellor's ambitious plans.
No government can sit idly by as a country goes into recession or depression, even when caused by the
excessive
greed of bankers or misjudgment of risks by security markets and rating agencies.
While this additional cost can be borne by health-care systems in the rich world, it is
excessive
for poor countries, implying no, or insufficient, treatment.
It may be too soon to say that many risky assets have reached bubble levels, and that leverage and risk-taking in financial markets is becoming
excessive.
Given this, an active surveillance program could be the best way to address the most serious consequence of
excessive
screening: premature, overly aggressive treatment.
For example, Wilson would probably concur with Trump that the level of openness in global markets today is
excessive.
True, no country has been officially reprimanded for
excessive
deficits or debts.
The Brexit talks will undoubtedly be long and difficult – all the more so if citizens, businesses, or the negotiators themselves become discouraged, after
excessive
expectations are not met.
Until both are addressed properly, the West will remain burdened by sluggish growth, persistently high unemployment, and
excessive
income and wealth inequality.
Nor is there evidence that inflation, should it increase slightly, cannot be reversed at a relatively minor cost – comparable to the benefits of additional employment and growth enjoyed in the
excessive
expansion of the economy that led to the increase in inflation.
The right approach is to search for and prevent
excessive
systemic risk wherever it manifests itself.
Standard economic theory tells us that
excessive
profits are the direct result of concentrated ownership.
Indeed, the experience with SARS in Toronto, where cases escaped detection and led to a second outbreak, stands as a warning against
excessive
optimism about the apparent control of the larger and more geographically dispersed outbreaks in Taiwan and mainland China.
Until US households make greater progress in reducing
excessive
debt loads and rebuilding personal savings – a process that could take many more years if it continues at its recent snail-like pace – a balance-sheet-constrained US economy will remain hobbled by exceedingly slow growth.
Many advanced economies must still address the end of the pre-crisis growth pattern generated by
excessive
domestic demand.
Absent the common currency, these divergences would have been accompanied by exchange-rate adjustments – certainly after (and perhaps even before) the pattern of
excessive
leverage and domestic demand ended.
As its official history shows, the Bank restricted research on the implications of
excessive
borrowing during the crisis.
After all, it is impossible to avoid all risk, and, at a certain point, the level of inefficiency generated by
excessive
robustness would create new risks of collapse.
The SGP's fundamental problem is that it must strike a balance between two contradictory goals: it must retain bite against
excessive
debt accumulation, yet it must also give governments more maneuvering room to enact structural reforms and restore Europe's competitiveness.
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