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Making matters worse, China's local-government financing model could hardly be more effective at producing overinvestment and
excessive
leverage.
Though population stabilization could exacerbate the dangers of
excessive
property investment today, it will also tighten labor markets and stimulate wage increases.
The problem is that MENA governments, seeking to protect incumbents – especially in sectors like banking and telecommunications – impose
excessive
and outdated regulations that deter new actors from entering the market.
We Europeans must favor stability, create a real spirit of co-ownership, and promote political responsibility.In this new framework, the EU should avoid
excessive
conditionality, especially during the transition period.
For Russia's sake, let us only hope that it will not be drowned in an
excessive
inflow of international capital again.
I contend that an open society may also be threatened from the opposite direction; from
excessive
individualism, from too much competition and too little cooperation.
Since exports and investment account, respectively, for 30% and 40% of China’s GDP growth, its economy is particularly vulnerable to weakening external demand and accumulation of non-performing loans caused by
excessive
and wasteful spending on fixed assets.
After all, China’s major trading partners, international financial institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, and senior Chinese officials themselves have long recognized the structural vulnerabilities caused by
excessive
investment and low household consumption.
But there is another explanation for China’s
excessive
export dependence, one that has more to do with the country’s poor political and economic institutions.
Assertions by Republican Party leaders that
excessive
social support is the primary culprit – a favorite theme of vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan – are just as mistaken as Democratic Party leaders’ claim that permitting tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans to expire at the end of this year would cure all.
Thus, an equilibrium of sorts between constitutional review and a concern not to cause
excessive
legal instability has been found.
In Austria in 1931, the problem was rooted in the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I, hyperinflation in the early 1920s, and banks’
excessive
exposure to the industrial sector.
Many more economic agents face serious credit and solvency problems, including millions of households in the US, UK, and the Eurozone with
excessive
mortgages, hundreds of bankrupt sub-prime mortgage lenders, a growing number of distressed homebuilders, many highly leveraged and distressed financial institutions, and, increasingly, corporate-sector firms.
Granted, the credit boom itself may be rooted in
excessive
optimism surrounding the economic-growth potential implied by globalization and new technologies.
And this is not to mention emerging market politicians’ failure to grasp that unilaterally reducing their
excessive
import restrictions would be a good idea even if rich countries sat on their hands.
It was, in fact, an
excessive
speculative boom in the stock market and the housing market that got us into this financial mess in the first place.
The shift away from
excessive
state control should also include replacing price subsidies and grants to favored industries with targeted support for low-income workers and greater investment in human capital.
Police were accused of using
excessive
force to try to disperse members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and their supporters, who argued that the project would contaminate water and damage sacred burial sites.
So he will not allow government largesse to become
excessive
and thus risk a negative reaction in the financial markets.
The prevailing strategy in Europe remains simply to force internal devaluation on the southern countries, with
excessive
austerity aimed at causing severe wage and price deflation.
Inflicting
excessive
austerity on the southern European countries while limiting their exports by restricting effective demand in the north is like administering an overdose to a patient while withholding oxygen.
This argument was always emphasized when the Chinese surplus was deemed excessive, but it is virtually ignored when it comes to northern Europe.
With respect to digitalization, Germany tends to fluctuate between
excessive
enthusiasm for expanding fiber-optic networks and fear of the impact of new, largely unregulated business models, such as those underpinning avatars of the “sharing economy” like Uber and Airbnb.
Excessive
state spending, heavy regulation, and dangerously high taxes have helped create the state’s economic woes.
But this belief fueled
excessive
confidence among those responsible for the reforms, preventing them from anticipating that military measures would soon be needed to protect the economy.
I believe worries about a sudden increase in interest rates are greatly overblown; but, out of an abundance of caution, the government could exchange say 5% of its debt every year, unless and until
excessive
inflationary pressures appeared.
Of course, key energy decisions (such as whether to deploy nuclear energy or to build a new transmission grid) will require deep public participation, but planning and implementation should be free of
excessive
partisan politics and lobbying.
Excessive
risk taking and predatory behavior are still real problems, as we are frequently reminded (for example, by reports about the growing volume of subprime auto loans).
Ordinary Burmese well understand that their country’s democratic transition is the direct result of its recoil from China’s
excessive
demands on its natural resources.
In an ideal world, Europe would deal with its
excessive
debt burdens through a restructuring of Greek, Irish, and Portuguese liabilities, as well as municipal and bank debt in Spain.
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