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This makes it a good deal for everyone - for people who expect more cooperation and more concrete results from the Union, but also for those concerned about
excessive
interference by Europe in questions that can be better dealt with by the member states themselves.
Beyond the moral imperative, such an approach would help to maintain economic performance, which can be threatened by
excessive
income inequality, via social tensions, political turbulence, and even violent conflict.
Indeed, some of the recent political tumult – including Brexit and Trump’s victory – has been driven partly by
excessive
inequality.
The Fund urges that savings be found in unproductive spending - meaning
excessive
military spending, subsidies for the well-to-do, and inefficient administrative practices.
Losses through corruption or
excessive
spending on program administration need to be minimized.
Since the financial crisis began in 2008, several developed countries, having sustained demand with
excessive
leverage and consumption, have had to repair both private and public balance sheets, which takes time – and has left them impaired in terms of growth and employment.
Land reforms have succeeded in containing
excessive
concentrations of agricultural land.
For some, American identity is based on red-blooded capitalist enterprise and rugged individualism, unhindered by
excessive
government regulation in the pursuit of material happiness.
But
excessive
reliance on debt creates the risk of financial crises, which undermine growth.
First, they can employ countercyclical macroprudential measures to dampen credit cycles and prevent
excessive
borrowing.
The global economic crisis laid bare the challenge of debt reduction – and the risks that
excessive
indebtedness raises.
He has antagonized the world more than any other American president before him, seriously damaging America’s “soft” power by inefficient and
excessive
use of its “hard” power.
Great hopes are pinned on better financial regulation to stop
excessive
credit creation.
And there is only one reason why European governments spend so much:
excessive
social protection.
There is nothing inevitable about Europe’s malaise, just as there is nothing quintessentially European about having
excessive
social transfers.
The real problem in Greece is no longer the fiscal deficit, but a combination of deposit flight and continuing
excessive
consumption in the private sector, which for more than a decade now has been accustomed to spending much more than it earns.
At the same time, the cost of financing
excessive
expenditure must also be increased; otherwise, the current-account deficit will persist.
If Europe’s policymakers do not recognize that deposit flight and continuing
excessive
private expenditure constitute the real danger to the adjustment program in Greece, they might soon have to deal with another crisis – hard to imagine today – of even bigger proportions.
But the US is not the only country with measures that tilt toward
excessive
housing debt.
Nonetheless, this privatization plan could be an important step toward reining in
excessive
state ownership in Russia, where the government controls the commanding heights of the economy in energy, mining, manufacturing, electricity generation, financial services, and transportation.
At that point, the government could rely on popular support to expropriate part or all of the new shareholders’ property through nationalization,
excessive
taxation, or regulation.
The French model, which focuses on redressing
excessive
social inequalities through transfers, was built at a time when the number of losers was relatively small.
After all, Jordan has a population of only 6.5 million, so having hundreds of news Web sites could be viewed as
excessive.
Lowering the subsidy for diesel fuel was politically difficult, but will reduce both the fiscal deficit and
excessive
use of diesel products.
This should prevent the
excessive
build-up of debt, ultimately making it easier for the eurozone to manage a future in which the only way to sustain growth is to capitalize fully on the economy’s declining demographic potential.
If China is to avoid economic decline, it will have to overhaul its governance system – and the philosophy that underpins it – without triggering
excessive
social instability.
The Assad regime’s use of
excessive
force, especially the deliberate killing of thousands of mainly Sunni civilians, has nonetheless recently spurred a tougher stance.
The biggest banks were badly run in the years leading up to the crisis of 2008 – exhibiting a toxic mixture of hubris, incompetence, and
excessive
leverage – and their governance problems today are worse than they were in 2005 or 2007.
Today, however, China has decent infrastructure, impressive buildings, and an
excessive
industrial base.
Meanwhile,
excessive
income and wealth inequalities are weakening the fabric of societies; persistent joblessness in advanced countries is undermining productivity and skills; policy effectiveness and flexibility are deteriorating; and the world economy is facing increasing challenges in accommodating the development breakout phase in systemically important emerging economies.
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