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I only hope that it raises them enough over the next 18 months to avoid the financial instability and longer-term inflation that could result from the long era of
excessively
easy monetary policy.
They were concerned that the banks, through their wealth-management arms, were borrowing
excessively
on the overnight market to finance high-risk investments.
Other major economies – namely, in Europe and Asia – may have a much harder time than the US rebalancing their policy mix (which continues to be characterized by
excessively
loose monetary policy, inadequate structural reforms, and, in some cases,
excessively
tight fiscal policy).
For governments, the key to success in regulating financial markets lies in maintaining reasonable constraints during boom times that prevent taxpayer funds from being put
excessively
at risk.
Once the team is in place, its members will need to figure out how to make Trump’s plans work for an economy that has – by necessity, not choice – been
excessively
reliant on unconventional monetary policies.
In the short run,
excessively
low prices could trigger political instability in some oil-producing countries, driving up prices.
The problem is that ECB officials have become
excessively
focused on ensuring price stability by meeting a short-term inflation target, defined broadly as “below, but close to, 2%,” with the specific goal being 1.9%.
The final, technical reason why interest rates are not likely to rise
excessively
is that years of central-bank purchases and a shrinking US budget deficit have made US Treasuries scarce.
Private incentives matter, and if they are not well aligned with social returns, the result can be excessive risk taking,
excessively
short-sighted behavior, and distorted innovation.
One justification for capital controls is to prevent inflows of hot money from boosting the value of the home currency excessively, thereby undermining competitiveness.
Fortunately, the most significant potential limitations – land, water, and nutrients – seem unlikely to constrain global output
excessively
in the foreseeable future.
Afflicted by a profound sense of amnesia, central banks have repeated the same mistake they made in the pre-crisis froth of 2003-2007 – over staying
excessively
accommodative monetary policies.
Those who decried the alleged “paralysis of decision-making” under Modi’s
excessively
democratic, consultative, and consensual predecessor are now faced with a different kind of paralysis, as files pile up in Modi’s office, the only place where decisions are made.
Nothing that has happened since has convinced me that the textbook was
excessively
pessimistic.
Economists have identified six pitfalls that can afflict natural-resource exporters: commodity-price volatility, crowding out of manufacturing, “Dutch disease” (a booming export industry causes rapid currency appreciation, which undermines other exporters’ competitiveness), inhibited institutional development, civil war, and
excessively
rapid resource depletion (with insufficient saving).
The final pitfall is
excessively
rapid depletion of oil or mineral deposits, in violation of optimal rates of saving, let alone environmental preservation.
Given how deeply these experiences have affected Koreans, they should be forgiven if they appear at times to dwell
excessively
on old wrongs, especially those committed by Japan during World War II.
In order to prevent the artificial reduction of interest rates from encouraging countries to borrow excessively, political debt brakes are instituted.
Two years on, with not just the United States, but the entire world economy experiencing a synchronized acceleration in growth, the second noun in Gordon’s title seems
excessively
pessimistic, to say the least.
Exporters in Europe and Asia have become
excessively
dependent on selling to the US and other, now-weakened, economies like Spain and the United Kingdom.
But this is an
excessively
alarmist view.
Many governments increase spending
excessively
in booms, and then are forced to cut back in downturns, thereby exacerbating the cyclical swings.
But, in changing the base year for absolute emission levels from 1990 to 2005, the Commission also seems to be trying to cover up the EU-15’s failure while pushing
excessively
large reduction targets onto the EU member states that are already the most environmentally efficient.
It demanded an extraordinarily independent and unaccountable central bank that is now running an
excessively
tight monetary policy, aggravating the plight of the PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain).
Indeed, advanced-country politicians today still seem to be ignoring the limitations of an economic model that relies
excessively
on finance to create sustainable, inclusive growth.
After all, when faced with
excessively
high debt, other European countries – including Belgium (from 1995), Ireland (from 1991), and Norway (from 1999) – maintained similar surpluses for at least ten years each, typically in the aftermath of a financial crisis.
The problem is that allowing public investment to be financed by borrowing would lead to continuing disputes between the Commission and individual member states, because it relies
excessively
on that blurred distinction.
Having access to insured credit, banks’ shareholders find it irresistible to borrow
excessively.
In fact,
excessively
constraining rules of origin have proved problematic for some of the EU’s previous recognition agreements, such as those governing professional-services standards.
Zhang’s moderate approach to political analysis – during our time as colleagues at Peking University, Zhang criticized some of my stances as
excessively
derogatory toward the current regime – makes him a somewhat surprising target for the government.
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