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The potential for
instability
has not gone unnoticed in China.
Given the
instability
in North Korea, each country should define its role now.
If this is allowed to continue, public outrage will intensify, generating social
instability
and undermining economic aspirations.
Either way, financial and political
instability
could lead to the common currency’s collapse.
The proxy competition among rival monarchies, which led some of them to withdraw their ambassadors from Qatar in March, is intensifying violence and
instability
throughout the region.
America enjoyed a budget surplus only a decade ago, before George W. Bush’s tax cuts, two wars, and recession created fiscal
instability.
Many countries in Latin America, such as Mexico and Bolivia, undertook such policies in a fiscally prudent manner, ensuring that government deficits would not lead to high debt and macroeconomic
instability.
The withdrawal of QE, beyond being unpopular among some policymakers and politicians, has highlighted concerns about the risk of increased financial
instability
and rising inequality – both of which could undermine America’s already weak economic recovery.
Suppose, for example, that we identify macroeconomic
instability
as the binding constraint in a particular economy.
Similarly, central bank independence may be a great idea when monetary
instability
is the binding constraint, but it will backfire where the real challenge is poor competitiveness.
With benchmark interest rates stuck at the dreaded zero bound, monetary policy has been transformed from an agent of price stability into an engine of financial
instability.
Not only have they failed repeatedly to get the inflation forecast right; they now risk fueling renewed financial
instability
and sparking another crisis.
It is time for them to turn their policy arsenal toward today’s enemy: financial
instability.
And tensions between Israel and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program – not to mention Israel’s decades-old conflict with Palestine – are exacerbating
instability
in the Middle East, where ten countries, taken together, have become the world’s largest market for weapons, purchasing more new arms annually than China.
Governments’ emphasis should always be on reducing unemployment, instability, and inequality.
The region’s
instability
can be traced back directly to the US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003.
The annual Goalkeepers report is a reminder issues like gender inequality, malnutrition, violence, and political
instability
will plague the world’s poorest people for decades to come.
The region in and around Syria is also populated by extremist Islamist groups that are attempting to expand their spheres of influence - and that are quick to capitalize on
instability
in any country.
Of course, crime, terrorism, conflict, and political
instability
severe enough to cause a total breakdown of law and order significantly impede creativity and innovation.
This dynamism could lead to instability, owing to multiple sources of mistrust and the lack of strong regional institutions to help manage rivalries.
And, in a world economy that had rested on the foundations of a “strong dollar,” the consequent financial market
instability
will be costly for all.
This country with nearly 1 billion people has long shed what was mockingly called "the Hindu growth rate"--1 to 2% a year--and now regularly turns in a 6 or 7% annual growth in GNP every year, and could reach, if it found itself with a government that accelerates the pace of liberalization, a comfortable cruising speed of 8 to 9%, without the
instability
that plagues its competitors in east Asia and without the lack of political and judicial transparency that is China's main handicap.
Mexico’s mood is palpable: high expectations that the country will escape its past demons - instability, corruption, and massive social divisions - to become a dynamic society built upon strong, distinctive cultures, social inclusion, and a growing role in the world.
But the political consequences for him were clear: the revanchist call for a return of refugees--in both the German and the Palestinian case--is a formula for instability, if not war.
Much of the poor majority of the world is mired in a vicious circle of disease, poverty, and political
instability.
When successful, such leadership increases American soft power while reducing sources of
instability.
Even if the major advanced economies’ current monetary strategies do not lead to rising inflation, we may look back on these years as a time when official policy led to individual losses and overall financial
instability.
Indeed, with
instability
and violence plaguing much of North Africa and the Middle East, the decline in armed conflict since World War II seems to have slowed – and could even reverse.
The IMF is right: there is a real risk of global instability, but the underlying cause is massive US borrowing from abroad, which began under President Reagan.
If, someday, America's creditors decide that they want to hold fewer dollars, it could set off large exchange rate movements, causing global
instability.
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