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Others cite the so-called “capital glut” –
large
inflows of external financing from China and much of the developing world.
Why impose restrictions on a dealmaker who earns a
large
fee for arranging a merger that imposes no risk on the bank after the transaction has closed?
Thus, paradoxically nationalization may be a more market-friendly solution: it wipes out common and preferred shareholders of clearly insolvent institutions, and possibly unsecured creditors if the insolvency is too large, while providing a fair upside to the tax-payer.
India, too, has a
large
diaspora of an estimated 20 million citizens who are super-successful and hyper-connected.
It is likely no coincidence that the governments of Sweden and Germany, with their
large
populations of Kurdish origin, are providing militarily support to the Kurdish Peshmerga in their fight against the Islamic State (ISIS).
Similarly, Angola and Brazil have reversed the brain drain and are receiving
large
flows of immigrants from their former colonial ruler, Portugal.
“How is it,” he asks, “that Israel – a country of 7.1 million people, only sixty years old, surrounded by enemies, in a constant state of war since its founding, with no natural resources – produces more start-up companies than large, peaceful, and stable nations like Japan, China, India, Korea, Canada, and the United Kingdom?”
Yes, the existence of religious fanatics eager to kill
large
numbers of innocent American civilians warrants strong measures in response.
The population at
large
just does not understand what links raising the retirement age with the crisis.
The tendency of these capital owners to save a
large
proportion of their income – and, in many cases, not to have a
large
number of children – would augment wealth concentration further.
This, too, causes income concentration to occur faster than it did two or three decades ago, when wealthy men married women less likely to have comparably
large
incomes.
Moreover, in our age of hyper-globalization,
large
non-financial corporations have also emerged as a rentier class.
As a result,
large
non-financial firms have become a pervasive source of rising income inequality.
We used these data to estimate the extent to which
large
non-financial corporations’ profits exceeded typical annual sectoral profit performance since 1995.
In fact,
large
inter-firm disparities have become a key feature of the corporate rent-seeking age.
Large
buffers of saving (53% of GDP) and foreign-exchange reserves ($3.3 trillion) are at the top of the list.
Several other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, such as Hungary, Ukraine, and the Baltic states, were also living dangerously, with
large
current-account deficits and firms and households running up huge debts in foreign currency.
Now, Argentines are emigrating to Europe and the US in
large
numbers and are trying to convert Pesos to dollars at any opportunity.
For centuries, doctors weakened or killed their patients in
large
numbers through bleeding, until medicine became a science.
Lastly, some argue that if farmers are permitted to sow GM varieties, they become dependent on
large
seed producers such as Monsanto, which have patent protection – and thus a monopoly – on the seed.
Similarly, a
large
share of farmers – most of them smallholders – in Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, China, India, and other countries, prefer GM seed because they make more money from the resulting crops.
Large
reductions in the use of insecticides cut costs for growers of GM varieties, while providing an important health and ecological benefit.
There are now mobile phone apps that assess and grade
large
multinational companies’ supply chains for customers, investors, and public officials.
And yet simply revoking citizenship does not solve the problem of leaving at
large
a suspected terrorist, who may then carry out an attack elsewhere – unless, as with Sakr, he is killed.
Banks and other lenders are extending credit to lower-quality borrowers, to borrowers with
large
quantities of existing debt, and as loans with fewer conditions on borrowers (so-called “covenant-lite loans”).
An important consideration to bear in mind, though, is that Trump has been benefiting from the fact that the field is so
large.
German financial institutions now recognize that they need to be competitive with the Americans in their global investment banking capabilities -- including the skills of take-over finance -- if they want to get a hold of a
large
chunk of this highly profitable business.
EMU will further accelerate these fundamental changes by stimulating cut-throat competition and creating a
large
and liquid capital market, leading to a shake-out in the financial sector itself, as corporations consolidate their European banking relations among a smaller number of institutions.
The stock imbalances include
large
and rising public and private debt as a share of GDP.
The flow imbalances include a deepening recession, massive loss of external competitiveness, and the
large
external deficits that markets are now unwilling to finance.
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