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Central bankers have long recognized that it is
imprudent
to lower interest rates in pursuit of full employment if the consequence is an inflationary spiral.
Some days I think that, in the future, central bankers must also recognize that it is
imprudent
to lower interest rates in pursuit of full employment when doing so risks causing an asset price bubble.
First, the crisis was precipitated by the peculiarities of the US real-estate market, by government incentives for increased homeownership, and in
imprudent
lending by financial institutions.
Despite
imprudent
fiscal management, Venezuela, too, maintained considerable resources in specific funds ($11 billion at the end of 2008).
The failure to impose market discipline via the no-bailout clause was predictable: in a systemic crisis, the immediate concern to preserve the stability of markets almost always trumps the desire to prevent the moral hazard that arises when
imprudent
debtors are saved.
A month ago, any prediction uttered with such certainty would have sounded imprudent, if not foolish.
Properly functioning financial markets require creditors to bear the consequences of
imprudent
lending.
With Trump poised to make such
imprudent
decisions, will US voters hold him accountable?
If that is true, France’s 2017 presidential election is an eternity away, and any speculation at this point is premature, even
imprudent.
Such “inadvertent escalation” can stem from a pattern of
imprudent
operational behavior, for example, or from persistent strategic miscalculation.
But establishing them would be a bad idea, because to do so would imply that government subsidization of banks, thereby creating incentives for
imprudent
behavior in the long run.
Or do we want to live in a system where people are held accountable for their decisions, where
imprudent
behavior is penalized and prudent behavior rewarded?
Moreover, the infrastructure investments of this period were funded by reckless and
imprudent
lending by public-sector banks, which often funneled resources to high-risk, politically connected borrowers.
But it would be most
imprudent
to assume that the turning point is right now, and that things are as bad as they will get.
Instead of learning the lessons of its past mistakes, China is compounding them, forcing a growing number of people and ecosystems to pay the price for its
imprudent
approach to economic growth.
Joint liability in the name of solidarity will quickly become a one-way street for governments that pursue
imprudent
economic policies to escape accountability.
Europe’s Real Inflation ProblemPARIS – “Having said that deflation in the United States is highly unlikely,” outgoing Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke famously remarked in 2002, “I would be
imprudent
to rule out the possibility altogether.”
For Italy, which suffers from deep structural issues and chronically anemic growth, increasing the target for the 2019 budget deficit is imprudent, to say the least.
If the current EU budget rules are too rigid and are ignored in the face of a shock, then the door is open for
imprudent
fiscal behavior.
These bailouts also allowed Western banks that engaged in
imprudent
lending to get repaid.
It would be
imprudent
to assume that the French and Dutch “no” votes were not about discontent with Union policies; but that anger was directed against the French and Dutch governments, not Europe itself.
Two years, of course, is a long time in politics, and any predictions today about the presidential vote in 2012 would be
imprudent.
But the therapeutic power of antibiotics is being squandered by their
imprudent
use in agriculture.
The UK’s ICB has rightly stated that there is room to improve both competition and stability, given the current weak regulatory framework, but it would be
imprudent
to strive for the complete elimination of market power in banking.
The government may have to shore up the financial system if the changes in asset prices that undermined the dollar sink risk-loving or
imprudent
lenders.
It is important to remember that isolationism can be triggered not only by a potential retreat from global affairs, but also by the rather
imprudent
use of America’s hard and soft power on the world stage.
On one side are the moral-hazard scolds, claiming that one of the major responsibilities confronting policymakers is to establish incentives that demonstrate that
imprudent
behavior does not pay.
It was not so much predatory lenders as it was imprudent, or deluded, borrowers, who bear the blame.
So it would be highly
imprudent
to extrapolate Bolivia’s current crisis to the rest of Latin America.
A sizeable reduction in aggregate demand through RMB appreciation is achievable without being imprudent, because the current-account surplus in 2007 was 9.5 % of GDP.
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