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That list includes, just in the last few weeks, America’s loss of its sacred AAA rating; its political flirtation with a debt default;
mounting
concern about debt restructurings in peripheral European economies and talk about a possible eurozone breakup; and Switzerland’s dramatic steps to reduce (yes, reduce) its safe-haven status.
Indeed, until the recent renewed downturn in America and Europe, the emerging world’s major policy concern was too much growth,
mounting
inflationary pressure, and economic overheating.
Evidence of either irrational exuberance or market expectations of a bailout is already
mounting.
Yet, rather than recognize the
mounting
risks of the non-transparent policy environment he has created, Modi has been discussing going even further, moving India to an entirely “cashless society.”
Today, however, the NHS faces
mounting
challenges, owing to the years of “austerity” after the 2008 financial crisis, as well as to larger changes in the pharmaceutical industry’s business model.
But none of this was enough to restore the confidence of international investors, who were not convinced that the government could service its debt in the face of
mounting
social resistance and an economy that continued to contract.
This is not just a matter of lost capabilities and rising poverty; persistently high unemployment also leads to social unrest, erosion of trust in political leaders and institutions, and the
mounting
risk of a lost generation.
Mounting
regional disparities, as well as the widening urban-rural divide, impede household consumption growth, increasing the economy’s dependence on exports and foreign investment.
But that is no argument for failing to try again – especially in view of the
mounting
evidence that liquidity crunches can easily morph into solvency problems that quickly spill over national and regional boundaries.
Meanwhile the market is mispricing perennial structural challenges, in particular
mounting
and unsustainable global debt and a dim fiscal outlook, particularly in the US, where the price of this recovery is a growing deficit.
But the political opposition to Lukashenko is hopelessly divided, plagued by infighting, and incapable of
mounting
any serious challenge to his rule.
Signs of political instability are
mounting.
Growth is weakening in many countries, risks are mounting, and uncertainty has intensified, owing especially to events in Europe.
Under Merkel’s watch, the economy has coasted, rather than addressing its
mounting
weaknesses.
Of course, China’s debt is still rising – a trend that, if left unchecked, could pose a
mounting
threat to financial and economic stability.
Xi Jinping’s Vision for Global GovernanceNEW YORK – The contrast between the disarray in the West, on open display at the NATO summit and at last month’s G7 meeting in Canada, and China’s
mounting
international self-confidence is growing clearer by the day.
On the contrary,
mounting
environmental challenges in some of the world’s economically deprived regions will not be overcome in a context of poverty.
For example, the recent breakup of a massive glacier in the Antarctic supposedly proves the
mounting
effects of global warming.
To stem the nationalist tide, mainstream parties urgently need to devise a new social compact that addresses the
mounting
sense of insecurity among older voters.
The good news is that pressure on companies is mounting, not least because some investors are becoming jittery.
Moreover, Maduro faces
mounting
pressure to cancel the constituent assembly election.
And there are signs of austerity and reform fatigue both in Spain and Italy, where demonstrations, strikes, and popular resentment against painful austerity are
mounting.
Thus, even as
mounting
job losses undermine consumption, housing prices, banks’ balance sheets, support for free trade, and public finances, the room for further policy stimulus is becoming narrower.
Third, contributing factors included low interest rates, compressed risk spreads, and global imbalances that accommodated low savings in the US, consumption in excess of output, and a
mounting
trade deficit.
The reported costs of global warming are higher than in earlier studies because it takes into account the
mounting
evidence that the process of global warming is highly complex and non-linear, with a non-negligible chance that it may proceed much faster than had previously been thought and that the extent of warming may be much greater than had previously been thought.
Despite their country’s
mounting
income gap, Americans’ support for redistribution has, according to the General Social Survey, remained flat for decades.
At the center of their gripping narrative is a chapter on the Great Depression, anchored by an indictment of the US Federal Reserve Board for responding inadequately to the
mounting
crisis.
Japan, under
mounting
pressure, announced that it would suspend the plan for a year or two.
The North’s behavior almost certainly reflects
mounting
turmoil among the elite.
Yet, despite all the good news, Brazilians should be worried, because the good times will last only if Brazil addresses a host of
mounting
economic-policy challenges.
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