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There may be a legitimate role for government in limiting
excessive
volatility, but if underlying economic fundamentals do not drive the exchange rate, what is the basis of our confidence in the market system?
Simply put, there is such a thing as
excessive
specialization.
To assess whether
excessive
specialization has occurred in Germany, we must focus on the labor market, for it is here that the effect of specialization is most visible.
Excessive
wages destroy the labor-intensive upstream product stages too fast and also impairs other labor-intensive sectors like textiles, simple services, tourism, and construction.
To strengthen this new institutional balance, Sarkozy is considering providing the opposition with a formal status, thus turning it into a real alternative power, and he wants to review the constitution’s Article 16, which gives
excessive
power to the president in times of crisis.
France must act on over-regulation and
excessive
public spending.
But, if global growth remains weak and the dollar becomes too strong, even the Fed may decide to raise interest rates later and more slowly to avoid
excessive
dollar appreciation.
But, at that point, it will be too late to reverse the impact of decades of
excessive
emissions.
True to that dictum, the
excessive
personalization of politics, the search for political hegemony, and the fragmentation of the opposition reflected in Latin America’s neo-caesarism have served to concentrate power in the executive and hollow out countervailing institutions, including intermediary bodies between the state and society.
Overall, South Korea managed to curb its corporate sector’s
excessive
power (which holds lessons for dealing with today’s mega-banks).
One cause of the financial crisis was financial institutions’ appetite for selecting (and in some cases, creating) products with above-average returns in normal times but
excessive
losses in exceptional cases.
In particular, the UN's involvement in the excessive, unscientific regulation of biotechnology, or genetic modification (GM), will slow agricultural research and development, promote environmental damage, and help to bring famine and water shortages to millions in developing countries.
The need to prevent
excessive
monopoly power has led anti-trust authorities to require compulsory licensing (as the US government did with the telephone company AT&T).
The UK and Germany are, with their
excessive
restrictions, are preparing the ground for recessions at home.
The question is whether stock valuations are
excessive
relative to future earnings potential.
And a slowdown in productivity growth, together with
excessive
leverage and persistent public-sector underinvestment, may be undermining medium-term potential economic growth.
China’s highly regressive fiscal system (the poor are taxed more than the wealthy) entails
excessive
revenues for the central government and relatively little expenditure on social services.
The second mutation stems from
excessive
shareholder dominance, which has been on the rise for more than three decades.
This has led to
excessive
workforce externalization, high rates of CEO turnover, takeover bids, and restructurings of all kinds – all which have far-reaching consequences.
In recent years, banks have been berated for using shadow budgets, in the form of special-purpose vehicles and conduits, to take on
excessive
risk.
Back then, against a backdrop of government reluctance to force debt write-downs, along with massively over-valued real housing prices and
excessive
real wages in some sectors, moderate inflation would have been extremely helpful.
And it would be a catastrophe if the recovery were derailed by
excessive
devotion to anti-inflation shibboleths, much as some central banks were excessively devoted to the gold standard during the 1920’s and 1930’s.
Influenced by a misreading of the Japanese experience, this led to
excessive
protection against the “tail risk” of deflation.
The left’s concerns about labor and the environment were accompanied by fears about
excessive
benefits for corporations: protection of the intellectual property of pharmaceutical and other companies, and the mechanisms used to settle disputes between investors and states.
This suggests that Europe’s economic problems stem not from inadequate demand, but from poorly functioning markets,
excessive
fiscal burdens, overregulation, and poor education.
Second, the Bundesbank can always prevent an
excessive
revaluation by selling deutschmarks and buying foreign assets, following the successful Swiss example of last year.
PARIS – The demise of the Roman Empire resulted from a combination of strategic overreach and
excessive
delegation of security responsibilities to newcomers.
These include soft budget constraints for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and local governments, implicit and explicit government guarantees of debt, and
excessive
risk taking in the financial sector – all of which have been perpetuated by unsustainable official growth targets.
The current scheme breeds structural fiscal deficits,
excessive
reliance on imports, endemic corruption, money laundering, narcotics trafficking, and massive capital flight.
Perhaps the least obvious face of malnutrition is not undernutrition, but
excessive
weight and obesity.
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