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This is why taxation in our country remains excessive: the state has to pay for a thousand things which it would not have to pay if an advanced civil society existed, because citizens would pay for them directly.
The old manufacturing model, which fueled an unprecedented 20-fold increase in per capita income relative to the early 1990’s, also sowed the seeds of
excessive
resource consumption and environmental degradation.
This enabled a consumption binge, which meant that debt was created without a corresponding asset, and encouraged
excessive
investment in real estate, resulting in excess capacity that will take years to eliminate.
But politicians also have a duty to let voters know when their fears are
excessive
or unfounded.
A law ignored by most is difficult to enforce, unless the state employs
excessive
punishment in a few cases or substantial resources.
And potential national outcomes would be less uncertain if
excessive
inequality were not treated as an afterthought.
While Koo applied this framework to Japanese firms in Japan’s first lost decade of the 1990’s, it rings true for America’s crisis-battered consumers, who are still struggling with the lingering pressures of
excessive
debt loads, underwater mortgages, and woefully inadequate personal saving.
We yielded to short-term incentives, and everything seemed to conspire to push us to accepting
excessive
risks.
Many conglomerates went bankrupt during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, having made
excessive
and unprofitable investments.
The revolving door between Congress and lobbying firms appears to have been central to how the financial sector became deregulated, which effectively allowed
excessive
risk-taking in the run-up to the crisis.
He is also correct that many government policies favor relatively few big firms – and favor them in a way that encourages
excessive
and dangerous risk-taking.
He rightly judged that pushing for faster growth and lower unemployment was not taking
excessive
risks, but rather harvesting low-hanging fruit.
But, while Trump is impulsive and occasionally vindictive – a potentially fatal mix in an already fragile world – his election should be a spur to challenge failed ideas and to move beyond
excessive
reliance on the United States’ inevitably imperfect global leadership.
The result of
excessive
risk-taking and lax regulation in the advanced economies, the financial system’s near-meltdown disrupted global trade, threw millions into unemployment, and almost tipped the world into a multi-year depression.
Meanwhile, a prolonged and
excessive
reliance on monetary policy, including direct central-bank involvement in market activities, has distorted asset prices and contributed to resource misallocation.
But some commodity exporters still seek ways to borrow that won’t expose them to
excessive
risk.
According to this school of thought,
excessive
savings pushed long-term interest rates down to rock-bottom levels, leading to asset bubbles in the United States and elsewhere.
Moreover, premature and
excessive
hawkishness would strengthen the US dollar and sharply increase the US trade deficit, undermining Trump’s stated goal of creating jobs and boosting incomes for his blue-collar, working-class electoral base.
But several years of ultra-loose monetary policy in the advanced countries has led to significant liquidity spillover abroad, putting
excessive
upward pressure on higher-yielding developing countries’ currencies.
But derivatives can also be used for speculative purposes, allowing banks to take on
excessive
risk.
Mid-size dealers that could fail without causing
excessive
economic damage would get more business.
More recently, however, some have become less comfortable, warning that the codependence is encouraging
excessive
risk-taking and, in some cases, bubbly valuations.
China's heavy floods in recent years are partly the result, it seems, of the
excessive
melting of mountain snows on the Tibetan Plateau, which was caused by higher temperatures.
Some sort of Brady bond to reduce and extend
excessive
sovereign debt will be necessary.
Teaching morality and values in business schools will not tame such behavior, but changing the incentives that reward short-term profits and lead bankers and traders to take
excessive
risks will.
In May, Bernanke issued an unusually stern warning about
excessive
risk-taking in financial markets.
The third factor is
excessive
control of the currency supply.
Why, for example, did China’s decision to accumulate foreign reserves result in a mortgage lender in Ohio taking
excessive
risks?
I believe that the developed economies need a jolt to escape their post-2008 malaise and their
excessive
reliance on easy monetary policy.
These obstacles could include
excessive
taxation or regulation, both of which can discourage work, innovation, saving, and investment.
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