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If G-20 governments stood back and asked themselves how to channel a much larger share of the imbalances into equity-like instruments, the global financial system that emerged just might be a lot more robust than the crisis-prone system that we have now.
Imperfect information and difficulties in monitoring firms pose significant obstacles to idealized risk-sharing
instruments.
While no panacea, reelection is one of the most important
instruments
of accountability in a democracy, and Mexico has been deprived of it for nearly a century.
Indeed, 2014 was characterized by the continued rise of “soft”
instruments
to address global challenges: pledges, decrees, self-regulation, joint plans of action, and handshake deals.
Much has already been achieved since the crisis, through more resources for the IMF and new financing
instruments.
But more is needed, and the Fund is exploring cooperation with regional financing mechanisms, as well as new ways to use its
instruments
in a systemic crisis.
National laws and international studies are valuable
instruments
to protect such rights insofar as they serve to promote such awareness, but they cannot replace it as the ultimate guarantee.
Each government does its bit of tinkering with regulations but generally falls short of a more ambitious overhaul of the aims and
instruments
of a given policy, merely paving the way for another reform five or ten years later.
The BRICS’ proposed New Development Bank presents an important opportunity to reflect these changes, with modern financial instruments, strong governance, and a broad-based mandate.
So, too, should its deployment of a wide range of modern
instruments
enable it to meet the diverse range of project needs while ensuring adequate risk management.
In our European Security Strategy, it was deemed one of the key strategic threats facing the European Union, and to fight it we are using all
instruments
at our disposal, particularly in the intelligence area.
We also have a considerable number of new
instruments
in the area of justice and home affairs.
Finally, top priority should be assigned to completing the Single European Market, in which the Union has powerful legal
instruments
to pry open markets and sustain competition.
As generations pass, monuments evolve from a medium of mourning to
instruments
of education.
National anthems, flags, decorations, holidays, do not mean much of themselves, but the meanings that they evoke are
instruments
of a society’s self-understanding, tools for creating awareness of social identity and continuity.
While not every country is a party to all of these instruments, they have, collectively over time, been useful, if imperfect,
instruments
for upholding their respective causes.
During the Cold War, institutions such as Radio Free Europe proved to be valuable
instruments.
The strategy applies escalation and de-escalation of power in a flexible manner and avails itself of all
instruments
of politics and power – soft and hard.
NATO must find ways to avail itself of the
instruments
and resources that other international organizations have at their disposal.
Some foreign branches of Chinese banks offer renminbi-denominated deposit accounts, and qualified investors can purchase debt
instruments
pegged to the currency in mainland China.
Musicians should bring instruments, and the atmosphere should be joyful and positive.
The Competition FactorBRUSSELS/MEXICO CITY – Since the global economic downturn began in 2008, debate has centered on the macroeconomic strategies and
instruments
used to address the crisis and foster recovery.
There are other
instruments
available for increasing domestic saving and reducing consumption besides the fiscal balance.
If we allow this madness to continue, the eventual use of these
instruments
of terror seems all but inevitable.
In today’s world of deep and liquid global financial markets, the main lending
instruments
of the IMF and and the Bank are largely unnecessary and redundant.
It has the ability to deploy a variety of financing and risk-sharing
instruments
in support of both private and public investment.
For this, it needs a clear mandate from member countries, as well as new
instruments
for financial and technical assistance that are geared toward the provision of development-relevant global public goods.
Tools that could be used to leverage institutional investments include public-private partnerships to develop clear and transparent project pipelines for major green infrastructure projects, green banks and green bonds, and
instruments
that mitigate risk and enhance the availability of credit.
Now available for pre-order.Learn moreHow China uses the many geopolitical
instruments
at its disposal will matter a great deal to the other BRICS countries, because they will have to adapt their national strategies to China’s own “outside options.”
How China uses the many geopolitical
instruments
at its disposal will matter a great deal to the other BRICS countries, because they will have to adapt their national strategies to China’s own “outside options.”
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