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These include soft budget constraints for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and local governments, implicit and explicit government
guarantees
of debt, and excessive risk taking in the financial sector – all of which have been perpetuated by unsustainable official growth targets.
A serious restructuring effort – including stricter budget constraints and an end to lending to non-viable firms and government
guarantees
on debt, along with other supply-side reforms already underway – will create space for more dynamic companies to emerge and contribute to growth.
The World Bank, for its part, forced the government to use loan
guarantees
to spur private investment in energy.
Now, these
guarantees
are coming back to bite the government.
The first shortcut is obvious: underwrite young entrepreneurs with unprecedentedly generous bank
guarantees
and tax holidays.
The Israeli population is genuinely concerned about security, as are the Palestinians, and the support of Israel’s political parties for negotiations depends upon security
guarantees.
He took the United States off the gold standard, had the government hire workers directly, and offered loan
guarantees
to those in danger of losing their homes.
No amount of financial
guarantees
– much less rhetorical reassurance – from the European Union can paper them over.
The American government, too, is betting on muddling through: the Fed’s measures and government
guarantees
mean that banks have access to low-cost funds, and lending rates are high.
But who is to make these
guarantees?
This also applies to government-created and guaranteed jobs: if a job is indeed productive, its output would be rewarded by other members of society who benefit from it, without the need for government subsidies and
guarantees.
The fact that government
guarantees
a job implies that its output is not wanted.
Banks feel safe lending to SOEs, no matter how indebted, because the government implicitly
guarantees
the debt.
Since 2007, EU countries have provided in excess of €675 billion ($757 billion) in capital and repayable loans, along with €1.3 trillion in guarantees, to financial institutions in distress, so the desire to limit bailouts is understandable.
Many more rounds are on the way, as some significant issues – including
guarantees
of regulatory transparency and the creation of an effective dispute-settlement mechanism – have yet to be fully agreed.
In fact, in the search for an acceptable bailout package, the future revenues from these assets were at one point considered as possible
guarantees.
No one denies that US security
guarantees
play a key role in deterring military confrontations.
Third, the European Central Bank’s announcement last August of its “outright monetary transactions” program – through which it
guarantees
eurozone members’ sovereign debt, subject to policy conditionality – has contributed significantly to subduing financial turbulence in the eurozone.
The member states’ common arsenal of interventionist tools – deposit guarantees, re-capitalization of banks,
guarantees
for inter-bank loans, and purchases of toxic assets – seemed to give credence to the notion of European unity.
Even after Germany’s election, I am not sure that the government will be willing to support an Italian rescue program without asking for major
guarantees
concerning the objectives – and even the composition – of Italy’s ruling coalition.
Equally important are American actions that show the high priority that the US gives to the alliance, and its
guarantees
not to engage in what Japan fears will be “Japan-passing” in its relations with Asia.
Only in exchange for Iran’s permanent renunciation of enrichment will they provide major rewards – from lifting all sanctions and trade restrictions to security
guarantees.
They can offer security
guarantees
to responsible countries in the region.
As late as this past May, the FDP defended the ownership rights of US billionaire Christopher Flowers, a major stockholder in the failed German bank Hypo Real Estate, which was saved from oblivion by state
guarantees
worth more than €100 billion of taxpayers’ money.
We broke no laws; on the contrary, we have been upholding Kenya’s constitution, which
guarantees
citizens’ rights to a safe and healthy environment.
That is when the crisis spread to the periphery of the world economy, because countries on the periphery could not provide equally credible
guarantees.
So, instead of pursuing fantasy UBI or job guarantees, why not take measures that provide a universal living wage for work now and for the work of the future?
As a result, the United States’ allies in the region would need new security
guarantees.
But, buoyed by government bailout money, guarantees, and low interest rates, many banks have again begun to pay their top managers huge bonuses while fighting vigorously against reforms designed to restrain their risk-taking and compensation.
This all but
guarantees
difficult talks ahead; indeed, France has already demanded and received a “cultural exception” for film and TV.
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