Issuing
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Measures should include
issuing
land titles, removing slumlords, and providing basic services.
Then the IMF could again take a balanced view, rather than
issuing
so many false alarms that it is ignored when a real fire starts.
Japanese governments have tried to overcome the slump with Hansen’s recipes,
issuing
one Keynesian program of deficit spending after the other and pushing the debt-to-GDP ratio from 64% in 1991 to 171% in 2008.
Though Japan has made significant efforts to atone for its past – by
issuing
repeated apologies, for example, and providing development assistance – revisionism and insensitivity by some of its leaders lately have revived historical tensions with its neighbors.
The Fallen PharaohEgypt’s Kifaya Movement has raised the ante in its opposition to President Hosni Mubarak’s regime by
issuing
a massive report that dares to name names and detail corruption among the country’s leaders.
By
issuing
such a detailed report and daring to name Mubarak and his family as the prime culprits, Kifaya is challenging the regime head-on.
Many countries have built up substantial reserves, and are now
issuing
far more debt in domestic currency.
And while many in the industry would say that there is little difference between this and
issuing
a dividend payment, I beg to differ.
In other words,
issuing
more SDRs would enable the IMF to finance more lending.
Joint and several liability for public bonds is imaginable only if countries offering their guarantee – and thus potential access to their taxpayers – can exercise veto power and prevent a partner country from
issuing
more debt.
Though China is
issuing
more patents than ever, few represent groundbreaking inventions.
The IMF was also designated as one of two lead agencies – along with an expanded Financial Stability Forum (now renamed the Financial Stability Board) – charged with providing early warning of macroeconomic and financial risks and
issuing
the requisite policy recommendations.
At home, Sarkozy has aimed his message particularly at the young,
issuing
a patriotic call to the values of work and discipline, a counter-revolutionary revolution.
The reason is that public-debt distress most harms a country’s poorest citizens, who have little knowledge, and no choice, about
issuing
bonds.
This could be done partly by enlisting sovereign wealth funds and partly by
issuing
Special Drawing Rights so that rich countries that can finance their own fiscal deficits could cede to poorer countries that cannot.
The extra-territorial use of regulatory and tax powers – particularly by the US, which has the added advantage of
issuing
the world’s preeminent reserve currency – is reinforcing the view that currencies can be wielded as weapons.
Obama has vowed to change American policy toward Iran, opening diplomatic channels rather than merely
issuing
military threats.
In April, Ann Wagner, a Republican congresswoman, introduced a bill “to prohibit the Securities and Exchange Commission from
issuing
rules requiring the disclosure of an issuer’s expenditures for political activities.”
The EU’s fiscal rules restrict most member states from running larger deficits and financing them by
issuing
new debt.
While the privilege of
issuing
international-reserve currencies allows developed countries to accrue international seigniorage, it does not mean that they should use the revenue in whatever ways they wish.
In theory, the People’s Bank of China can sterilize any amount of money supply caused by foreign-capital inflows simply by
issuing
the requisite amount of bonds.
In 2016, developed countries should agree to accept a combined total approaching a million refugees annually, either through resettlement or by
issuing
humanitarian, student, labor, and other visas.
Finally, Fan resurfaced earlier this month,
issuing
a groveling apology for having evaded taxes, for which she will now face massive fines.
Brexit in ContextMILAN – I do not believe that foreigners contribute usefully by
issuing
strong opinions about how a country’s citizens, or those of a larger unit like the European Union, should decide when faced with an important political choice.
India could also stop
issuing
compulsory licenses to allow other companies to produce a patent holder’s drug, in exchange for a fee – an arrangement permitted under TRIPS, but anathema to the drug industry.
Even before Vladimir Putin became Russia’s president, the Kremlin was making mischief in Georgia,
issuing
Russian passports to citizens of Abkhazia (the largest breakaway region) and pouring money into its economy.
On Saturday, two senior journalists were detained for
issuing
statements critical of the crackdowns.
A government-appointed committee recently recommended that the board be confined to certification (or
issuing
audience ratings), with the power to censor content only in rare circumstances.
For this reason, when and if a serious dialogue commences, the spoilers will likely attempt to torpedo it by
issuing
belligerent rhetoric, targeting US soldiers and interests in Iraq or Afghanistan, or seeing to it that an arms shipment originating from Iran is “discovered” en route to south Lebanon or Gaza.
Developing countries, meanwhile, are getting smarter about how to leverage the $406 billion in remittances that their expatriate citizens will send home this year – by
issuing
diaspora bonds, for example, or by creating targeted investment opportunities for them.
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