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Depreciation inside the eurozone in the form of deflation, on the other hand, would drive large parts of the real economy into
excessive
debt, because only the value of assets, not that of bank debts, would decline.
So, with policymakers and pundits railing against sustained oversized trade imbalances, we need to recognize that the real problems are rooted in
excessive
concentrations of debt.
Deficient education, infrastructure, security, and courts, together with endemic corruption and scant entrepreneurial dynamism, militate against
excessive
optimism.
They often complain about the
excessive
presence of police in their democratic, but ever-so-controlled, country.
While it calls for action to “promote healthy behaviors” it does not include any measures to curb smoking, reduce
excessive
alcohol consumption, or improve diets; instead, the report focuses solely on water, sanitation, and hygiene (all good things, to be sure).
Unsustainable production systems, combined with wasteful and
excessive
consumption in some regions of the world, have had serious consequences in terms of climate change, disease transmission, and nutritional balance.
The red shirts are not blind to Thaksin’s
excessive
corruption.
It will also liberalize the funds’ investment strategies, in order to increase competition and reduce
excessive
management fees.
Besides, well-designed taxes on the financial sector might help alleviate problems caused by
excessive
leverage and banks that are too big to fail.
In the second narrative, the world’s largest banks remain too big to manage and have strong incentives to engage in precisely the kind of
excessive
risk-taking that can bring down economies.
This is necessary to restore the competitiveness that was destroyed in the euro’s initial years, when it caused
excessive
inflation.
When does a little “good” volatility turn into
excessive
“bad” volatility?
A long-term alternative requires some capacity to write down debt where it has reached
excessive
levels.
Accomplishing the first of these would, together with reduction of
excessive
government expenditures, help to achieve the second.
In fact, Bulgarian, Croatian, and Romanian households have already loaded up on
excessive
debt in foreign currencies – primarily euros – in anticipation of joining the monetary union, and this has created substantial financial difficulties.
If today’s constellation of exchange rates represents some
excessive
dollar and yen appreciation, especially against emerging-market currencies, when it will unwind?
The longer these disturbances persisted, the greater the threat to a global economy already challenged by structural weaknesses, income and wealth inequalities, pockets of
excessive
indebtedness, deficient aggregate demand, and insufficient policy coordination.
But there is considerable evidence that when managers are at odds with shareholders, managerial discretion in American firms is
excessive
and weakens companies.
But, today, emerging countries are growing very concerned with what they rightly perceive as the serious risks to their own economies implied by
excessive
weakness in Europe, which remains the world’s trade leader.
Perhaps a culture of
excessive
partisanship has trumped ethical values.
The Commission's powers to initiate action when there is a risk of
excessive
deficits should be strengthened - provided, of course, that the Commission never again forgets that surveillance of national policies is a task that requires political judgment and cannot be left to accountants and lawyers.
But nor does a country go bankrupt without serious mistakes by its creditors – first in lending too much money, and then in demanding
excessive
repayments to the point of the debtor’s collapse.
Subjects prone to exploiting others demonstrated a number of characteristics, including callousness, disagreeableness, deceitfulness, egocentrism, lack of honesty or humility, and an
excessive
interest in one’s personal talents and goals.
In the end, short-term bank lending became
excessive
and was used to finance a splurge on real-estate investment and consumption, while inflation took hold.
It also closed half of its
excessive
number of hospitals and sacked superfluous teachers, of which there was one for every six children before the crisis.
Anyone concerned about economic imbalances, and about
excessive
reliance on a volatile financial sector, will certainly hope that this aspect of the BoE’s “forward guidance” proves as unreliable as its forecasts of unemployment have been.
It can enable companies to charge
excessive
prices for low-quality goods and unreliable services, while facilitating corruption, abuses of power, and waste.
The macro evidence indicates that the primary cause of disappointing business investment in the US and other developed countries in the years following the global financial crisis has been anemic demand, not a lack of investable funds resulting from
excessive
distributions to shareholders.
But
excessive
concern about government’s solvency can cause the private sector to be reluctant to spend.
Excessive
government debt can be highly damaging.
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