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The risk on the minds of investors, managers, and government officials is that currency markets – or government-managed currencies buffeted by market forces – often develop too much momentum and overshoot
fundamental
values.
France and Germany still need to address many questions with respect to fiscal centralization, sovereign-debt restructuring, and other
fundamental
issues.
Some things, some values that constitute both the faith and membership in the Catholic Church, are neither conservative nor liberal or progressive; they are fundamental, inevitable and immutable.
That encyclical also contained a second
fundamental
statement concerning the idea of profit.
John Paul II had the courage to raise the
fundamental
questions that needed asking.
Quite simply, the vast majority of Israelis agree with Netanyahu in a
fundamental
respect: A small country surrounded by enemies, in a chaotic region of failing states and vicious non-state actors like Hamas, Hezbollah, and now the Islamic State, cannot afford to run elections on socioeconomic platforms as if it were a peaceful West European duchy.
The only way to maintain these indispensable public goods is by rigorously upholding the rule of law and promoting
fundamental
values like freedom, human rights, and democracy.
But this assistance – military hardware and a five-year military training program – does not address the country’s
fundamental
economic problems.
The Doha Round ought to profit from some of these
fundamental
forces that favor open trade and impede protectionism.
To their eternal credit, the Kurds have defended against all odds the standards – respect for borders, for the rule of law, and for the
fundamental
human rights of all – that underpin stability, and that tyrants from Saddam Hussein to Bashar al-Assad have flouted.
Indeed, the fact that
fundamental
questions – like who should intervene and to what end – remain unanswered mars both the theory and the practice of R2P.
In fact, resource nationalism is more fundamental: it is state capitalism in economic thought.
There is thus a broader risk that many leveraged investors in both equity and credit markets will be forced to sell illiquid assets in illiquid markets, leading to a cascading fall in asset prices to below their
fundamental
values.
While this would require a
fundamental
reorientation and Europeanization of France’s nuclear strategy, Germany and other European partners could offer financial contributions to such an initiative, in the context of a future European defense union with a nuclear component.
But there is a more
fundamental
cause at stake, and it should not be overlooked.
A
fundamental
change of paradigm is needed: the effort should shift to building a Palestinian state from the bottom up, for which there are encouraging signs, even in the midst of the failure of the top-down process.
The only hope for offsetting this
fundamental
shortcoming is that the court exercises sound judgment in individual cases.
Perhaps the buy-on-dips confidence index has slipped lately because of negative news concerning credit markets, notably the US sub-prime mortgage market, which has increased anxiety about the
fundamental
soundness of the economy.
Prior to Trump’s election and the UK’s Brexit referendum, Germans saw no reason to make
fundamental
changes to the existing geopolitical order.
To argue otherwise, as Israeli and Arab leaders are wont to do, merely makes more likely a horrifically bloody, destructive, and destabilizing conflict that all parties have a
fundamental
interest in avoiding.
With the right insights, and a commitment to fundamental, if incremental, change, the social and political impact of digital platforms can be made safe – or at least safer – for today’s beleaguered democracies.
But if the case for expanding world trade is compelling, the prospects for actually doing so are clouded, owing to a simple but nonetheless
fundamental
political reality: those who gain from trade, which is almost everyone, are not always aware of it.
While debate about Piketty’s work has focused largely on the advanced economies, this
fundamental
concept fits China’s recent experience, and thus merits closer examination.
In sum, Americans are confronting
fundamental
differences about the right type of school, pension, and healthcare for the future.
In fact, this “dualism” is one of the oldest and most
fundamental
concepts in economic development, first articulated in the 1950’s by the Dutch economist J.H. Boeke, who was inspired by his experiences in Indonesia.
However, the eurozone, and Germany in particular, must fully acknowledge the
fundamental
causes of Greece’s exit and pledge to move towards fiscal union, while acknowledging that an austerity-only approach towards other at-risk members is a dead end.
It is a
fundamental
human right, enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Two
fundamental
problems exist with the call for reform.
It is obviously good for the G-7 or a subset of G-7 members to show leadership, but no
fundamental
reform can occur without an inclusive process that gives both industrial and developing countries, and both large and small countries an adequate voice.
The Bank for International Settlements and the Basel Committee are better placed, but a
fundamental
reform is needed to broaden their membership and to avoid a major problem of the Basel Committee: its lack of representation of developing countries.
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