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One major factor that
induced
excessive risk-taking is that firms’ standard pay arrangements reward executives for short-term gains, even when those gains are subsequently reversed.
Indeed, a boom would be difficult to sustain, given China’s slowdown, higher investment in energy-saving technologies, less emphasis on capital- and resource-oriented growth models around the world, and the delayed increase in supply that high prices
induced.
Nor can kangaroos be farmed and taken to slaughterhouses – they are wild animals, and cannot be herded or
induced
to board a truck.
There he correctly predicted “that the present cooling trend will, within a decade or so, give way to a pronounced warming
induced
by carbon dioxide,” and that “by early in the next century [CO2] will have driven the mean planetary temperature beyond the limits experienced during the last 1,000 years.”
Asylum-seekers provided with a clear status and promises of safety could be
induced
to wait in Turkey and other frontline countries, rather than risk a dangerous Mediterranean crossing.
Unlike most central banks, the ECB cannot act as a lender of last resort, which, in conjunction with the absence of common bonds (Eurobonds),
induced
large-scale speculation on intra-European national debts.
In this way, too, banks will be
induced
to hold public debt rather than to finance private investment, despite the obvious fact that government bonds can become very illiquid (for example, those issued by Greece, Ireland, and Portugal).
But what is clear is that the revolution took place on shaky national economic foundations, transforming the upper floors of the European economy – financial markets and macroeconomic policy institutions – while leaving intact the ancien underpinnings of supply-side distortions
induced
by misguided national policies in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
The Fed’s 25-basis-point cut in December was puny relative to what is needed; similar cuts by the Bank of England and Bank of Canada do not even begin to address the increase in nominal and real borrowing rates that the sharp rise in Libor rates has
induced.
In the last quarter of 2007 alone, Mexican issuers sold $1.5 billion in new mortgage-backed securities – a significant portion of $4.4 billion outstanding – with only a slight drop in prices to reflect globally
induced
risk, according to the publication Asset Securitization Report .
At the same time, however, Middle Eastern SWFs have confronted new constraints on their international purchasing power, owing to fiscal austerity at home,
induced
by falling hydrocarbon prices.
With developing countries standing to lose even more than developed countries if nothing is done about global warming, many believe they can be cajoled, threatened, or
induced
to be part of a global agreement.
At the same time, another research group was analyzing, also in E. coli, how the synthesis of a certain enzyme is
induced
in the presence of a specific sugar.
Particularly the losers, often represented by young men with no future to look forward to, can be
induced
to take even suicidal action against the alleged enemy.
In those panics, financial innovation caused uncertainty and nervousness, but also
induced
an important and beneficial learning process.
And then the government, too, was
induced
to engage in decreasingly transparent forms of bailout to cover up its largesse to the banks.
Fifteen years ago, an epidemic of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in New York City
induced
near panic, before a massive infusion of funds into the public health infrastructure turned the tide in the United States, and public interest waned.
Private firms that have acquired public assets should be induced, through legislation, to recapitalize these companies.
Macroeconomic policy has not
induced
economic growth; but - and this is very important - it has not hindered it, either: The smooth combination between a reduction of budget deficits and a more expansionary monetary policy will go on record as one of the masterpieces of the genre.
The Great Wars and Great Depression
induced
deep disillusion about internationalism.
The place would explode if the truth came out about what actually happened in villages during land reform and the various stages of collectivization during and after the revolution; or about who persecuted whom during the "anti-rightist campaign" in 1957; or about how many millions died during the great famine
induced
by the disastrous policies of the "great leap forward" a few years later; or who denounced whom in the universities and residence committees during the "cultural revolution" of the late sixties.
This transfer of executive authority to local Chechen self-governments will continue to fail unless local Chechen rebel commanders are
induced
to join the talks.
On the contrary, they probably encouraged inward flows, as funds that otherwise might have been provided on a short-term basis were
induced
to remain for longer.
Political fragmentation, age constraints, and emotional exhaustion have
induced
him to promise that he will not seek office again.
The rising stock market and the higher value of homes
induced
individuals to consume more of their incomes and to save less.
They detect the strains in space/time geometry
induced
by gravitational waves by measuring alterations in the arm-lengths of the interferometers.
Absurdly generous compensation in the financial sector
induced
some of our best minds to go into banking.
On the other hand, heat waves, droughts, floods, and other disasters
induced
by climate change are destroying crops and reducing the supplies of grains on world markets.
Private employment has been stagnating and the unemployment rate ballooned to more than 17 percent during the serious depression the past two years
induced
by the Mexican crisis.
But the International Monetary Fund’s bailout came with strings attached, including demands for more of the rapid capital market liberalization that
induced
the crisis in the first place.
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