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Nonetheless, elected officials find a Tobin tax highly appealing, because it could blunt criticism and divert attention from fundamental, but politically paralyzing, problems surrounding economic policy, particularly budgets, debt, and slow growth.
It encourages
fundamental
analysis of a company’s operations, and some advocates hope that a Tobin tax would push firms themselves to focus even more on long-term value.
Traders might stop trading, but shareholders still might not conduct more fundamental, long-term analysis: the rise of index funds, which hold a broadly-diversified swath of the entire stock market, reflects this trend toward stockholder passivity.
For starters, it is much too uncertain about
fundamental
choices.
In Germany, many consider the EFSF a breach of the
fundamental
principle that EU governments cannot be bailed-out by their partners.
At a time of regional uncertainty about North Korea and China – including the looming prospect of China’s first aircraft carrier – Japan’s participation in the evolving Asian security framework is
fundamental
to stability.
The
fundamental
question is whether full convertibility will encourage higher net inflows or outflows of capital.
But perhaps the most compelling factor in Obama’s choice seems to have been a
fundamental
misunderstanding of what “development” requires.
Disputes such as this raise
fundamental
questions: who profits? who loses?
But, while America’s economic woes and hyper-polarized political climate have undoubtedly contributed to the decision to favor controversial trade deals over international financial institutions that the US created and nurtured, what is really driving the policy shift are
fundamental
geopolitical changes.
On the contrary, the EU regards international cooperation as
fundamental
in the fight against terrorism.
Perhaps the campaign against Dominicans of Haitian descent will stop when the Dominican judiciary acknowledges that the retroactive denial of citizenship violates
fundamental
human rights law.
But, compelling as this logic seems, Brazil’s rise does not confirm it: financial and economic growth was not preceded by – or even accompanied by –
fundamental
improvements in courts and contracts.
Whatever the case, for key leaders of the Brazilian left, including Rousseff, capitalism became part of the solution, not the
fundamental
problem.
Early on, Western and IMF officials overlooked
fundamental
economic axioms they would never neglect at home.
Even under new rules, such cases might still come before the Court, because they raise
fundamental
questions that require interpretation of the European Convention.
There is a
fundamental
problem with subsidizing inefficient green technology: it is affordable only if it is done in tiny, tokenistic amounts.
But the author erred in one
fundamental
issue: he misunderstood both the meaning of theatre and a crucial dimension of politics.
I do not see how a politician can achieve this without recognizing drama as an inherent aspect of the world as seen by human beings, and thus as a
fundamental
tool of human communication.
For such dogmatism undermines scepticism, the questioning of all views, including one’s own, which was and is the
fundamental
feature of the Enlightenment.
For Sino-Russian relations, such
fundamental
uncertainties may be a blessing.
On the contrary, a sufficient number of voters came to understand that in that very anger – in its spokespeople and in the words used to express it – lurked a threat to the republic, to democracy, and to the nation’s
fundamental
values.
The
fundamental
benchmark interest rates in modern financial markets are the so-called “risk-free” rates on government bonds.
The increase in the Earth’s surface temperature represents a
fundamental
shift in the global operating environment, both economically and militarily.
But they are largely ignoring another, much more
fundamental
question: How much discretion should the Fed – indeed, any central bank – be given to conduct daring monetary-policy experiments like the vast quantitative easing conducted by Bernanke’s Fed over the last five years?
Perhaps Germany’s ability to reach sociopolitical compromise – again demonstrated by the formation of a right-left coalition after the 2013 elections – has been more
fundamental
to its recent economic success than the details of the fiscal and structural policies it has pursued to achieve it.
Those who remember the power of the awakening of 1989 realize the
fundamental
importance of keeping such a spirit alive if China is to pass through its current transition peacefully.
PARIS – Nearly 50 years after the creation of the Fifth Republic by General Charles de Gaulle, Nicolas Sarkozy wants to change France’s
fundamental
institutions.
Fundamental
reforms in this area could make Germany’s climate policies both cheaper and more effective.
Although the circumstances are different, the
fundamental
issues are always the same, for they touch on questions of legitimacy and morality.
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