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Politics on the donor side is no less complicated, with growing aid budgets often viewed by taxpayers as
excessive
at a time when the anti-aid lobby is becoming more vocal.
Fourth, in recent years the lack of fiscal discipline has been costly for the Indian economy, as
excessive
demand arising from large deficits translated into stubbornly high inflation and was partly responsible for large current-account deficits.
Massive speculation and borrowing led to
excessive
debt burdens and ultimately, to default.
Furthermore, whether on a bilateral basis, through NATO, or through the EU, France’s insistence on military sovereignty must be reconciled with Germany’s culture of
excessive
military restraint.
But significant progress has yet to be made, owing partly to
excessive
business regulations and labor-market inefficiencies.
In a report submitted to the finance ministers and central bank governors gathered in Bali, the group argues that it should be possible for countries to benefit from international capital flows without risking
excessive
market volatility and crises.
Most crucially, the report calls for an enhanced global financial safety net to ensure that countries are well protected against
excessive
capital-flow volatility and self-fulfilling financial market panics.
There is, quite simply, an
excessive
focus on executive power at many negotiating forums.
Housing booms thus create only an illusion of wealth, though it is compelling enough to induce
excessive
consumption, as occurred in the United States over the last decade.
Excessive
short-termism can come from the executive suite as much as from financial markets, especially from CEOs, who in the US have an average tenure of 6-7 years.
This, together with reform of the rules covering the capitalization of banks – which incorrectly treat all sovereign debt as risk-free and do not cap banks’ holdings of it – would enable markets, not Germany, to rein in truly
excessive
borrowing.
The fundamental factors underlying the US external imbalance are large fiscal deficits and low household savings, owing to
excessive
financial leverage.
Once deemed the “Tibet of Latin America” because of its
excessive
protectionism and intolerable isolation, Colombia embarked on market-based reforms - the “apertura” - which Chile, Mexico and Argentina were then experimenting with.
For Sherman, competition was the prevention of
excessive
power.
Despite the gravity of the situation, Hollande has three advantages:
excessive
austerity is unrealistic, given growing social opposition; public deficits are only a small part of Europe’s problems (and are not necessarily the source of the crisis); and a strong consensus has emerged outside of Germany to change tack.
China's mistake has been
excessive
attachment to existing economic structures which have turned deeply counterproductive and need to be dismantled very fast before the loss in the population's confidence pushes the economy much deeper under water.
But it is the Swiss National Bank, which printed money to prevent
excessive
appreciation after pegging its currency to the euro in 2011, that has thrust the sharpest dagger into QE’s heart.
Moreover, many Socialists fear that
excessive
public spending may trigger inflation, and that their core constituencies will become its first victims.
For example, the Global Index Insurance Facility insures Kenyan farmers against drought or
excessive
rainfall.
Government officials should not demonize private enterprise and entrepreneurial activity, nor penalize them with excessive, capricious taxation.
In August 1998, with the ruble's devaluation, we tested the alternative, Keynsian hypotheses: production soared, and relatively quickly, showing that policies emphasizing
excessive
austerity had caused unnecessary idleness of human and physical resources, and unnecessary suffering.
Of course, skeptics warn against
excessive
optimism, arguing that something similar occurred in the early 1970’s, ending in a deep crisis.
In Ireland and Spain, private savings collapsed, and a housing bubble fueled
excessive
consumption, while in Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, and Italy, it was
excessive
fiscal deficits that exacerbated external imbalances.
Moreover, the peripheral countries’ large current-account deficits, fueled as they were by
excessive
consumption, were accompanied by economic stagnation and loss of competitiveness.
Consider the record of Target Malaria, the world’s largest organization undertaking gene-drive experiments, whose employees were included in the official negotiating teams of at least two African countries to push back against
excessive
limitations.
One goal of European foreign policy has always been to prevent
excessive
rapprochement between Russia and the US.
When I was taken to task for some infringement of administrative law or alleged
excessive
use of my legal powers, he would never be able to tell me how the courts would ultimately rule.
Policy interventions that seem moderate in the moment could turn out to have been
excessive.
Sri Lanka has had to turn to the IMF for help, owing to the impact of
excessive
Chinese imports on its external accounts.
To make real progress in agriculture, we must end the
excessive
subsidies paid by rich countries.
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