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In fact, a
fundamental
foreign-policy weakness, especially in the West, is the assumption that political solutions alone provide a sensible path to the future.
They need
fundamental
education and welfare reforms.
Rapid growth and huge increases in stock market wealth are nowadays almost taken as a matter of
fundamental
right by many Americans.
His ritual was a partial solution to a
fundamental
problem that all political leaders face: keeping in touch with the real world.
A more
fundamental
question is causality: the state of the economy certainly affects the fiscal position, just as taxation, spending, deficits, and debts may affect economic growth.
Yet the desire to hold assets that avoid the medium-term risks associated with the business cycle has overwhelmed this long-run
fundamental
risk factor.
The bad news is that the framework of negotiations is flawed: A deal with any one country will do little to resolve America’s
fundamental
economic imbalances that have arisen in an interconnected world.
In my new book with George Akerlof, Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception, we argue that unscrupulous behavior has to be factored into economic theory in a
fundamental
way.
That is a good rule,
fundamental
to the entire idea of crowdfunding.
And if the structuring process created 70% triple-A rated paper out of what on average were B-value loans, there must have been
fundamental
flaws in the rating process, which will not disappear simply because the economy or the stock market recover.
The
fundamental
problems that triggered alarm bells in the first place – including real-estate bubbles, local-government debt, rapid growth in shadow-banking activity, and rising corporate leverage ratios – remain unresolved.
My
fundamental
belief is that every time a user gets information, it reinforces a little part of the brain that says: “It’s good to know things.
But it did show that Japan’s government, having long suspected that North Korea already possessed nuclear weapons, would not be intimidated into a
fundamental
policy change by confirmation of the threat.
The plan, after all, is about a lot more than
fundamental
economic reforms.
This recovery has been much weaker than previous ones because of
fundamental
differences in the cause of the downturn and in the policies chosen to achieve recovery.
If these people can say with a straight face that they didn’t know what was going on, they are either not being completely forthcoming, or they failed to carry out one of a board’s
fundamental
duties – asking hard questions and holding the executive team to account, especially when things seem too good to be true.
The
fundamental
problem is that a large number of people feel unrepresented.
They failed to see that behind Margaret Thatcher’s blonde hair and shrill voice was a revolutionary politics that reflected and accelerated
fundamental
social and economic changes.
These left-wing figures saw what those in the mainstream didn’t: Thatcher’s
fundamental
challenge to the economic and social structures that had been widely accepted since World War II.
This reflects a
fundamental
conflict between Thatcherism and Trumpism: the latter aims to sweep away the neoliberal consensus of unregulated markets, privatization, free trade, and immigration that comprised the former.
He was the architect of NATO; and it was only when the
fundamental
problem of European security had been solved that it became possible to think in the creative terms of the Schuman Plan.
Even if massive spillovers are clearly recognized, it is difficult to see how this exercise would solve the
fundamental
problem behind the currency war: the major players’ apparent unwillingness to reconcile vastly different national interests.
What we can say with certainty is that Draghi’s remarks and the reaction they evoked demonstrate that the
fundamental
problems of the eurozone are not primarily financial or economic; they are political, psychological, and institutional.
Restorative justice and ubuntu are based firmly on the recognition of the
fundamental
humanity of even the worst possible offender.
To be sure, if Germany were to leave the common currency, the road back to competitiveness would be easier for the southern countries, since the rump euro would undergo devaluation; but the crisis countries’
fundamental
problem would remain as long as the other competitive countries remain in the eurozone.
Given the EU’s
fundamental
interconnectedness – in economic, financial, geopolitical, and social terms – the disruptive impact of each shock would amplify the others, overwhelming the region’s circuit breakers, leading to recession, reviving financial instability, and creating pockets of social tension.
The Venice Commission, an advisory body of the Council of Europe composed of independent experts on constitutional law, described the new legislation, together with drastic changes to the Hungary’s judicial system, as a threat to
fundamental
democratic freedoms.
Their challenge was to unite many businesspersons and others to argue for opening the economy, reforming fiscal and tax policies, and other
fundamental
changes.
What they can do is tackle another
fundamental
problem: low voter turnout.
That difference is
fundamental.
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