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Even with trade and travel bans
imposed
by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Egypt, Qatar’s economy will not suffer significantly.
Since a “haircut” can be
imposed
only on whatever is left of the defaultable private debt, the larger the IMF share, the deeper the haircut needed to restore sustainability.
From this perspective, the proposal to use the IMF as a conduit for ECB resources (thereby circumventing restrictions
imposed
by European Union’s treaties), while providing the ECB with preferred-creditor status, would exacerbate the Fund’s exposure to risky borrowers.
The US has since
imposed
an entry ban on an unspecified number of public officials.
For example, the administration could still pursue protectionist measures that would precipitate a trade war, and it has already
imposed
migration restrictions that will likely reduce growth, by eroding the labor supply.
Andy Haldane, Chief Economist at the Bank of England, has courageously suggested that all money should become digital, which would permit real-time negative interest rates to be
imposed
on all of us, thus forcing everyone to spend at once.
But the goal of global poverty reduction has
imposed
a burden of extra work on people in rich countries, both through the commitment to foreign aid and, more importantly, through globalization, which increases job insecurity and, particularly for the less skilled, holds down wages.
But when the banks received welfare benefits, no conditions were
imposed
on them.
The scale of the burden
imposed
on younger, economically active people is already visible.
Golden Rules for the EurozoneLONDON – The European Monetary Union, as many of its critics maintain, looks a lot like the pre-1913 gold standard, which
imposed
fixed exchange rates on extremely diverse economies.
Worse, the government’s increasing embrace of Islamist influences – it
imposed
Sharia law last year – has attracted Islamic State recruiters, with anywhere from 30 to 500 Maldivians (from a population of just 345,000) already fighting for the jihadist group.
This came after Assad last September
imposed
an unconstitutional extension of Lebanese President Emile Lahoud’s mandate, despite French and American warnings.
Then, as developed-country governments
imposed
strict fiscal austerity in the wake of the global economic crisis, ODA fell again, to 0.31% of GDP in 2010-2011.
Aside from allocating and trading greenhouse-gas (mainly carbon or “carbon equivalent”) emissions allowances, “solidarity levies” could be
imposed
on airplane tickets, and taxes
imposed
on aviation or ship fuel.
And it is this very complexity that calls to mind another of Brzezinski’s insights: “stability in Asia can no longer be
imposed
by….direct application of US military force.”
Abbas will find it equally challenging to apply rule-of-law principles to a traumatized community that is reeling after nearly five years of violence, oppression, and draconian travel restrictions
imposed
by the Israelis.
Iran’s attempt to strike a deal to sell Egypt crude oil would also help the Iranian government to cope with economic sanctions
imposed
by the United States and the European Union.
The Chinese leadership thus would be gravely mistaken to treat climate change as a subsidiary issue, much less as a problem
imposed
on developing countries like China to impede their economic progress.
The international sanctions
imposed
on Iran have grown tighter, of course, as their leaks have been sealed.
Combine all this with the heavy small business taxes
imposed
by both federal and local bureaucrats, and the huge size of Russia’s underground economy, estimated to account for between 30% to 50% of gross domestic income is easily explained.
For example, despite all the controversy over Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election, the fact is that, since Trump took office, the US has expelled Russian diplomats, closed a Russian consulate, and
imposed
three rounds of sanctions on the country.
In April, the ruble was tumbling, owing partly to the sanctions
imposed
in response to the Kremlin’s alleged poisoning of the former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter on British soil.
That was the sentiment splashed all over Chinese editorial pages last week, when the United States
imposed
25% tariffs on some $50 billion of Chinese goods.
Following the nuclear test conducted by North Korea in 2009, the United Nations
imposed
sanctions on Kim’s regime through Security Council Resolution 1874, which shut down the flow of foreign currency into North Korea.
New circumstances
imposed
new challenges for most people.
If the official sector could forgo repayment as long as Greece meets the conditions
imposed
by the Troika (the ECB, the European Commission, and the IMF), private capital would return and the economy could recover rapidly.
More than 20,000 people have committed suicide since 2011, while one in ten working-age Greeks have emigrated because of the economic depression the EU has
imposed
on Greece.
The “Stability and Growth Pact” of 1998
imposed
a limit on member countries’ annual deficits and required that debt-to-GDP ratios shrink toward a maximum of 60%.
Sarkozy
imposed
himself on the Gaullist movement against the will of President Jacques Chirac; indeed, he snatched the presidency of the UMP despite Chirac’s active opposition.
This would provide a high level of control over atmospheric CO2 concentrations – and thus over how much risk is
imposed
on future generations.
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