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Relying on financial engineering, while avoiding the
heavy
lifting of structural change, is not a recipe for healthy recovery.
A Healthy Path to Chinese Consumption GrowthCAMBRIDGE – China’s economic policymakers want to shift the country’s production away from exports and
heavy
industry, and to increase the share of consumption in GDP.
The toll taken by the financial crisis has been
heavy.
More than almost any other major economy, Britain paid a
heavy
price in the Great Recession, which followed a decade of misguided economic policy.
SOE managers can credibly argue that
heavy
regulations place them at a competitive disadvantage, and that the tech giants are eating their lunch by free-riding on state-administered telecommunication, transportation, and financial channels.
What do people who demand rapid “fiscal consolidation” amid
heavy
unemployment need to believe about the economy to make their policy coherent?
Heavy
borrowing also encourages owners and managers to go for broke, because it’s the creditors who bear most of the downside risk.
If other remedies fail in such a situation, secession might be justified as a last resort, even if it imposes
heavy
costs on the rump state.
In 1995, Cuba’s minister for
heavy
industry, referring to the country’s
heavy
economic dependence on the US until the 1959 revolution and
heavy
dependence on the Soviet Union until the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, vowed, “We will never let this happen to us a third time.”
According to a senior Pakistani military official, India, in pursuit of its “Cold Start” military doctrine, is constructing eight bases at which
heavy
armor would be stationed.
But Obama’s visit, while
heavy
on symbolism, reveals the limits of his power.
Their exports would become less competitive, and they would encounter
heavy
competition from the rump eurozone in their home markets.
After all, the US Federal Reserve could always decide that its debt burden has grown too heavy, and attempt to inflate it away by printing more dollars.
As a result, banks have even stronger incentives to resume
heavy
borrowing (as Admati argues), and, as rising asset prices lift the economy in the recovery phase, it becomes possible for them to borrow even more (as Bernanke knows).
Second, the world’s industrial core must create incentives for its energy industries to undertake the investments in new technologies that will move us by mid-century to an economic structure that is light on carbon emissions and
heavy
on carbon sequestration.
Given the already high unemployment levels that exist across much of the Continent, and the already
heavy
pressures on government finances, European voters may be unwilling to accept more adjustments and the hardships they appear to bring, no matter the proposed long-term benefits.
What is clear is that Chinese entrepreneurs and investors – who have been complaining for years about the
heavy
tax burden in China – are far more inclined to agree with the World Bank than more favorable comparisons and indices.
These might be taken as evidence of a
heavy
burden of tax and duties.
Four days
' heavy
fighting left the British with 4,500 casualties.
Considerable evidence does suggest that global warming causes increases in rain, especially
heavy
rain.
At a similar social cost to ROCs, a feed-in tariff would give confidence to utilities and suppliers of components to undertake the required
heavy
investment.
In response, the US Congress is moving to create a system of trade sanctions that would levy
heavy
taxes on imports from other major greenhouse gas emitters.
Instead, it has developed a nuclear weapons program that threatens stability in the region and places a
heavy
burden on its economy.
Unfortunately, past spending pushed up wages, without a commensurate increase in productivity, leaving the
heavy
spenders indebted and uncompetitive.
But, given Russia’s recent incursion into Ukraine, which has forced Western European countries to reconsider their
heavy
reliance on Russian energy, that may be about to change.
The only way Trump will square his promises of higher infrastructure and defense spending with large tax cuts and deficit reduction is a
heavy
dose of what used to be called voodoo economics.
West European economies have continued to grow – albeit not as rapidly as they might have – despite bearing the
heavy
burden of the unemployed 10% or more of the labor force.
As a result, if the price of soy continues to fall, subsidies – a source of corruption and patronage – will be an increasingly
heavy
burden for public spending.
Venezuela – its own kind of El Dorado – will pay a
heavy
price, once Maduro has drained it dry.
So, if internal devaluation is to work, the value of debts, where they already represent a
heavy
burden, must be reduced.
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