Instability
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Not knowing the whys and wherefores, they end up perceiving such revisions as a source of artificial
instability.
In Italy, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi sought to take advantage of post-Brexit
instability
to use public funds to recapitalize Italy’s zombie banks, without imposing losses on their creditors, thereby bypassing the EU’s new “bail-in” rules for banks.
It is right to demand strong reforms of a mismanaged debtor government; but if the debtor is pushed too hard, it is the society that breaks, leading to instability, violence, coups, and pervasive human suffering.
The result was a heightened risk of
instability.
High inflation in the US highlighted the exchange-rate problem by showing the
instability
of the dollar standard.
One key criticism leveled against the RBI is not unique to India: the central bank, the government claims, is impeding growth by raising interest rates in the name of a misguided fear of excessive inflation and financial
instability.
After all, the passion that the Palestinians’ plight evokes among ordinary Egyptians is a dangerous source of
instability.
The gravest threat comes from the wave of austerity sweeping the world, as governments, particularly in Europe, confront the large deficits brought on by the Great Recession, and as anxieties about some countries’ ability to meet their debt payments contributes to financial-market
instability.
But China’s recent shift away from muscle-flexing, and its confluence of interests with a US-led order, offers hope that it will not fuel large-scale regional
instability
this year.
The economy needs to be steered in the desired direction without triggering instability, making correct sequencing and coordination of policy measures essential.
Given Syria’s bloody civil war, the rise to power of Islamist forces through free elections, the ever-deepening political and economic crises in Egypt and Tunisia, increasing
instability
in Iraq, uncertainty about the future of Jordan and Lebanon, and the threat of war over Iran’s nuclear program, the bright hope of a new Middle East has vanished.
And yet headlines seeming to portend political
instability
and chaos have not prevented stock markets from soaring.
The Middle East has been a hotbed of
instability
fueled by historical tensions since the fall of the Ottoman Empire almost a century ago.
A mixture of instability, government weakness, and ideology in countries such as Yemen, Libya, Somalia, and Nigeria are providing fertile territory for terrorists to organize, train, and mount operations – much as they did in Afghanistan did a decade ago.
They are pathetic, deranged, and often have struggled with mental
instability
for much of their lives.
In fact, a post-American world is taking shape before our eyes, characterized not by a new international order, but by political ambiguity, instability, and even chaos.
The failures of economic development in the Andes, Central Asia, and Africa contribute to global instability, local insurrections and violence, drug trafficking, and bases for terrorism.
Uncertainty over the resolution of the debt is likely to provoke political
instability
over tax hikes and spending cuts, and therefore volatility in financial markets.
MILAN – In the past two years, two dangerous episodes of financial
instability
and sudden changes in market dynamics have hit the world economy.
Periodic outbreaks of
instability
impose high social costs on those who had the least to do with causing them.
But that doesn’t deal with global imbalances and other contributors to and signs of
instability.
One is that the AWF error won’t occur, because there are no reliable ex ante signs of rising potential
instability.
If one believes that market
instability
is rare, then it is reasonable to refuse to act unless there is a compelling case to do so.
Not only does this severely undermine the ability of small firms to compete, but it also contributes to systemic
instability
of the type that we experienced in 2008, thus increasing the likelihood that taxpayers will have to step in.
Nonetheless, Turkey’s bout with political
instability
has damaged its foreign policy and international standing.
Where there is an imbalance between economic growth and social progress, political
instability
and unrest often arise, as in Russia and Egypt.
And, while the risk of a disorderly Greek collapse is now receding, it will re-emerge this year as political instability, civil unrest, and more fiscal austerity turn the Greek recession into a depression.
But the US position is unambiguously misguided in not foreseeing that the “Kosovo precedent” will incite
instability
and potentially even violence elsewhere.
Much of the public is disenchanted by the
instability
caused by fractious and corrupt parliamentary leaders and by the Maoist insurgency, which has cost 12,000 lives in nine years.
The Middle East, meanwhile, has entered a period of extreme
instability
that will surely have negative economic effects both regionally and globally.
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