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This is why recent proposals, such as the Franco-German Meseberg Declaration on eurozone reform, are based on a compromise: combining some degree of risk-sharing with measures to reduce risk and
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greater market discipline by, for example, restructuring debts.
Finally – and most fatally – the bankruptcy of any large US financial firm today would
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a scramble for assets by regulators around the world.
Only the probability of a default – and the goal of avoiding even deeper haircuts – can
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investors to liquidate their positions at a discount.
The wrong public policies can
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recessions.
Profit rates of only 6-8% in the early twentieth century were enough to
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construction of new mills.
To be sure, the EU's potential to
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economic dynamism, best seen in Ireland and Greece, attracts new members.
Tunisia, seeking to
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Assad to leave, offered him asylum.
Deflationary expectations can be transformed into inflationary expectations – thereby encouraging more spending – only by policies that
induce
shock and awe.
But he underestimated the weight of relative needs, especially as societies got richer, and, of course, the power of advertising to create new wants, and thus
induce
people to work in order to earn the money to satisfy them.
Shifts in dollar interest rates and dollar exchange rates also
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large income shifts between developing and industrialized countries.
The Tibetan Plateau is also the subject of Chinese geo-engineering experiments, which aim to
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rain in its arid north and northwest.
Add a higher bar for government bailouts, and these stronger incentives would
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private financial institutions and investors to take responsibility before disaster strikes.
So, a more orderly way to
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current-account deficits without risking disruption of emerging economies’ growth should be considered.
This is particularly important because of the tendency of financial markets to
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short-sighted politicians to loosen today’s budget constraints, or to lend to flagrantly corrupt governments such as the fallen Yanukovych regime in Ukraine, at the expense of future generations.
Interest RatesThe way out of a deflationary trap is to first
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inflation and then to reduce it.
So, when the smoke clears, London will remain an inviting location for banks, France will still be taxing bankers’ bonuses, and perhaps European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet’s recent tirade against a “bonus culture” will
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other European Union countries to follow.
This paradox demands a solution: muddling through will not attract investment or
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appropriate scale in new export projects.
But the Fed has now tried to
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the creation of more savings vehicles, in part through $3 trillion in purchases of long-term securities.
First and foremost, deposit insurance would
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irresponsible risk-taking on the part of banks.
The first SPZs must demonstrate that a marriage of economics and politics can
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collaboration that would not be possible otherwise.
They may
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wasteful investment and a loss in innovation.
Seeing the economy hurtling toward a brick wall, they are holding their collective breath, while evidence that the government is serious about stepping on the brake can
induce
them to exhale.
Keynes was worried about a liquidity trap – the inability of monetary authorities to
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an increase in the supply of credit in order to raise the level of economic activity.
They also accrue to relatively poor workers who lack the bargaining power to
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bosses to offer the pensions they really want – and need.
As a result, the goal of a facial slap is not to inflict physical pain, but to
induce
surprise and humiliation.
Today’s power plants use as a fuel a special kind of Uranium, U-235, which is burned in a chain process whereby the neutrons from one nuclear decay
induce
the next decay.
On the other hand, financial incentives would probably succeed, because cutting down forest to create pastureland is not profitable enough to
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farmers to forego payments for protecting the land.
These reforms must aim to boost greater workforce participation by women;
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corporations to invest more at home; and increase competition in cosseted sectors of the economy.
If you win the lottery – and if the big prize that you receive is there to
induce
others to overestimate their chances and purchase lottery tickets and so enrich the lottery operator – do you “deserve” your winnings?
The Fed probably would argue that it is the job of regulators to make sure that asset bubbles do not
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too much borrowing and an eventual debt crisis, though of course monetary policy has to be in the mix.
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