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When the evidence of these excesses became overwhelming, new credit stopped flowing, making it impossible to service
existing
debts.
Many countries enacted regulations in the early 1970s to protect
existing
small shops against competition; as a result, the development of more modern distribution systems was delayed.
We should value the innovation brought by new market entrants more than we value the protection of
existing
market participants.
Though in some cases this may mean simply changing the way
existing
rules are interpreted and applied, very often the regulations themselves will have to be changed.
Moreover, as more European bonds are issued, this problem becomes more acute, because the
existing
overhang of private debt becomes increasingly risky.
Moreover, once the markets expect substantial amounts of the common bond to be issued, interest rates on the huge stock of
existing
– purely national – bonds of solid countries would be likely to increase substantially.
Unfortunately,
existing
international institutions, like the UN, are ill-suited to safeguard universal interests because they are associations of states, and states jealously guard their interests.
The challenge is not to pick a few winners among the
existing
industries, but rather to facilitate the emergence of more winners by broadening the business ecosystem and enabling it to nurture new activities.
Instead, they should worry about being a node in many different value chains, which requires finding other industries that can use their
existing
capabilities if they were somehow expanded and adjusted to new needs.
This demographic expansion is happening just as many
existing
jobs will be substituted by intelligent automation and AI.
Given that
existing
global institutions are being challenged, and given the rise of Asia in global affairs, ASEAN must reinforce its ability to influence the debate.
First, because most technology-based monopoly power does not violate
existing
antitrust laws, regulating IT will require new measures to weaken monopolies.
Most
existing
coal and gas suppliers cost about half or less than wind and could run for decades; instead, we half-close them to accommodate wind.
The problem is that
existing
tools for TB diagnosis, treatment, and prevention have severe limitations.
It will not be necessary to come up with too many new things; it would be sufficient to select the most important of the Union's values from the many hundreds of pages of
existing
Union documents and put them together in one coherent whole.
This means more than beefing up
existing
procedures.
Fourth, the global supply of gold – both
existing
and newly produced – is limited, and demand is rising faster than it can be met.
Nevertheless, in the near future, China also will build 500,000 MW of coal-fired power plants (more than the entire
existing
US stock), at great risk to the global atmosphere and environment.
Production of the materials used to capture and store solar electricity, for example, can cause just as much environmental damage as conventional fuels, and
existing
wind and solar technology cannot easily meet the needs of large populations.
Although invention was required,
existing
scientific methods were used.
The
existing
UN force in southern Lebanon, UNIFIL, is a sad joke.
But for this to be tolerable, the US needs to relieve China of
existing
risks.
In a strong economy, finance will look stronger and
existing
regulation will appear to be effective.
Leveraging
existing
public assets, however, can strengthen government finances, boost debt sustainability, and enhance credit worthiness, bolstering economic development in the longer term.
Rather, amid widespread ignorance and apathy, government and law enforcement have lacked the motivation to administer
existing
laws adequately.
The economist Avner Greif argues that these co-ethnic networks’ durability and resilience throughout history reflects their ability to enforce contracts at long distances when the
existing
institutional framework could not do so reliably.
The hope for many in the region is that political change can catalyze faster growth, by revamping
existing
policies and pursuing more effective anti-corruption campaigns.
With the exception of countries like the Philippines, where voters opted in last month’s presidential election for a blatantly anti-establishment candidate in Rodrigo Duterte, the tendency in the emerging world has been for adaptations within the confines of
existing
political elites.
Such an outcome would not only advance the renminbi’s internationalization; it would also provide insight into just how much room there is for China within the
existing
global economic order.
Clearly, China has faced major challenges within the
existing
global system as it tries to carve out a role befitting its economic might.
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