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No less than
excessive
centralized state power, he writes, unmanaged globalization can tear apart the fabric of local communities.
The cost-benefit analysis helps to ensure that
excessive
optimism does not lead to wasteful spending.
Excessive
regulation, by contrast, “will contribute to maintaining the existing levels of smoking-related disease, death, and health-care costs.”
Similarly, failure to account for environmental externalities has contributed to the underpricing of natural resources like coal, fueling
excessive
resource consumption and creating a serious pollution problem.
The influence of his court has been seen as
excessive
and dangerous, marginalizing and frustrating the government, parliament, and his own party.
In Praise of Debt CeilingsMUNICH – The wrangling about raising the US government’s borrowing limit – now thankfully over, at least for a few months – underscores the hazards posed by
excessive
state indebtedness.
Consider that apathy,
excessive
shopping, and overuse of the Internet are all serious contenders for inclusion in the next edition of the DSM, due to appear in 2012.
Regulations should also have a strong counter-cyclical focus, preventing
excessive
accumulation of leverage and increasing capital and provisions (reserves) during booms, as well as preventing asset price bubbles from feeding into credit expansion.
But even if America’s wildly
excessive
military budget is cut sharply (and politicians in both parties are resisting that), there will still be a need for new taxes.
To be sure,
excessive
zeal in denouncing Israel, and cheap comparisons between Israeli violence and Nazi mass murder, betray a dubious urge to throw off the burdens of guilt.
By 2013, the government’s
excessive
borrowing had caused it to lose access to international capital markets, triggering the start of the recession.
It is nevertheless comforting that Europe’s differences on global issues have not had an
excessive
impact on the EU’s internal dynamics.
Excessive
leverage, rather than skills, can be seen as the source of their resulting profits, which then flow disproportionately to employees, and of their sometimes-massive losses, which are borne by shareholders and taxpayers.
Gouging the GauchosNEW YORK – Like individuals, corporations, and other private firms that rely on bankruptcy procedures to reduce an
excessive
debt burden, countries sometimes need orderly debt restructuring or reduction.
If a country’s terms of trade (the price of its exports) deteriorate and a large recession persists for a long time, its government’s revenue base may shrink and its debt burden may become
excessive.
Because a formal bankruptcy regime for governments does not exist (though Anne Krueger, the International Monetary Fund’s then-deputy managing director, proposed one more than a decade ago), countries have had to rely on a market-based approach to resolve
excessive
debt problems.
Poor farmers would continue to enjoy robust demand for their products even when food prices dropped, and consumers would be protected from rapid or
excessive
price increases.
This pact would monitor current-account imbalances and penalize
excessive
deficits or surpluses in the external account.
This burden is excessive, and significantly hinders economic growth.
It also ensures that real asset and liability values are always equal, while prohibiting
excessive
leverage and several forms of complicated securitization.
Moreover, Islamic finance is more equitable: lenders and borrowers share risks and rewards, which increases the focus on long-term goals and discourages
excessive
short-term risk-taking.
Finally, the Islamic financial framework protects deposit balances, and prevents
excessive
credit growth.
But the current crisis might pose the question of whether the populist view of antitrust – limiting the size of firms because of the
excessive
influence they may wield – has some merit.
Excessive
law-making has pushed up prices and pushed out investors, not only from refining and petrochemicals, but from all energy-intensive sectors, including aluminum, steel, and cement.
The first casualty is bound to be the European Stability and Growth Pact, with its plethora of fiscal rules, monitoring procedures, and eventual sanctions for
excessive
deficits.
The memories of the Deauville summit – an ill-conceived regime for addressing
excessive
public debt hashed out by Merkel and then-French President Nicolas Sarkozy – are still vivid.
More than at almost any time in recent years, international coordination to avoid
excessive
austerity will be essential for global economic success.
But much greater flexibility is advisable in other areas, including commitments to refugee re-allocation and eurozone rules, where
excessive
rigidity could cause European unity to buckle and snap.
Recent history, particularly the
excessive
accumulation of private and public debt, suggests that we have not acquired it.
As a result, markets seem convinced that the US will gradually exit its prolonged period of
excessive
reliance on unconventional monetary policy, replacing it with a mix of looser fiscal policy and pro-growth structural reforms – an approach much like that pursued by former US President Ronald Reagan.
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