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The European periphery would have benefited from the same
institutional
advances in central banking as everyone else; but there is no particular reason to suppose that its political structures would have evolved in a radically different way.
These programs are needed to limit contagion and restore stability to the eurozone, pending deeper
institutional
reforms that address fiscal interdependency in the context of monetary union.
This can best be achieved through
institutional
relationships based on trust, as well as deep understanding of each other’s needs and capabilities.
Yet it also constitutes a major setback and challenge of an institutional, political, and even psychological nature.
However, expansion must go hand-in-hand with
institutional
reforms that improve both the EU's capacity to act and its democratic legitimacy.
Even after the investment bank Bear Stearns failed in March 2008, Fed leaders believed that the
institutional
structure was strong enough to prevent a crisis.
The economist Avner Greif argues that these co-ethnic networks’ durability and resilience throughout history reflects their ability to enforce contracts at long distances when the existing
institutional
framework could not do so reliably.
Likewise, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who once derided “tax terrorism,” has unleashed the taxman on entirely new categories of victims, including the foreign
institutional
investors Modi is trying to attract.
The government’s closing of democratic and
institutional
spaces produces responses of a proportional and equivalent force, which in turn tends to expand the political conflict toward areas where force and violence prevail.
Under these conditions, the real challenge facing the Arab Spring countries, at least in the short term, is not ideological, but
institutional.
Even after the crises of the 1990s,
institutional
arrangements in many countries still fail to establish these conditions.
That is why economists of all stripes, whether or not they supported the introduction of the common currency, have spent the last five years developing and promoting a package of
institutional
reforms and policy changes that would make the eurozone less dysfunctional.
Solidarity urgently needed to become legal again, to substitute a lasting
institutional
reality for its still enduring existence as a national myth.
Realizing this potential requires certain key ingredients, such as
institutional
and disruptive innovations in science and business.
The US may view its war on drugs in Mexico and Colombia as partially successful; the danger is that Central America does not have those countries’
institutional
resilience, leaving the way open for new fronts to be opened.
Quite aside from the terrible human and
institutional
impact, this situation also undermines the long-term economic strategies of Central American governments.
Thus, left Confucians favor
institutional
reform, arguing that the long-term stability and legitimacy of political institutions requires that they be founded on Chinese traditions.
The EU’s Lisbon Treaty mentions “permanent structured cooperation” in security and defense policy, and an entire
institutional
apparatus of political and military committees exists to anticipate, prepare for, and implement military operations at the European level.
Some theoreticians argued that slower reforms would facilitate legal and
institutional
developments.
Beyond these
institutional
reforms, South Africa needs more rapid investment in cities, urban infrastructure and housing.
The common courts and Supreme Court now have their own independent
institutional
basis in law.
Despite these laws and
institutional
reforms our anti-corruption drives have, up to now, produced none of the desired results.
A five-year diaspora bond would have a lower interest rate than a sovereign bond sold to foreign
institutional
investors, as diaspora investors’ perception of risk in their home country is likely to be lower.
Some have long advocated establishing a completely separate
institutional
framework for the eurozone.
I suggest the creation of a new
institutional
post of Special Representative on foreign energy policy, which would facilitate the coordination of all policies related to the external aspects of energy security.
Economists have identified six pitfalls that can afflict natural-resource exporters: commodity-price volatility, crowding out of manufacturing, “Dutch disease” (a booming export industry causes rapid currency appreciation, which undermines other exporters’ competitiveness), inhibited
institutional
development, civil war, and excessively rapid resource depletion (with insufficient saving).
And, while emerging firms will offer better services, they will not find it easy to overcome immediately and decisively the
institutional
and regulatory inertia that anchors traditional firms’ market position.
As a result, a proliferation of financial providers is likely, with particularly bright prospects for
institutional
partnerships that combine the more agile existing platforms with exciting new content and approaches.
The problem is not
institutional
relationships between the two organizations, except in the important but narrow case of Turkey and Cyprus, which remain bent on pursuing their bilateral feud without regard to the real risks to the personnel of their allies and partners deployed in Afghanistan and Kosovo.
The only option left was a coalition comprised of old oppositions, which, given the absence of a respected
institutional
framework, will make a return to stability slow, difficult, and perilous.
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