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A government decree stated that “Transfer of the early, partial, or total prepayment of a loan in a credit institution is prohibited, excluding repayment by cash or remittance from abroad.”
Most post-mortems of the Latin American crisis suggest that all parties would have been far better served had they been able to agree on
partial
debt forgiveness much earlier.
So privatization would not protect retirees against the Social Security system’s insolvency; it would merely add enormously to today’s fiscal deficit, because
partial
privatization entails diverting money to private funds that would have been used to close the gap between government expenditures and revenue.
The second thing that must happen is that eurozone leaders and parliaments, with the cooperation of the courts, must be seen to push ahead with institutional reforms to establish not only the ESM, but also a banking union and
partial
debt mutualization.
Do not compromise by
partial
privatization or
partial
reduction of state control.
A policy of partial, delayed integration is preferable to quotas, not only in view of the Treaty of Rome but also on economic grounds.
Periphery countries would be forced to pay a significant premium to compensate investors for assuming a redenomination
(partial
default) risk.
The question is how hard the global economy's addiction to
partial
monetary-policy fixes will be to break – and whether a slide into a currency war could accelerate the timetable.
The EU’s proposed “college of supervisors,” even with the addition of a European “systemic risk board,” is only a
partial
solution, because it endorses the leadership of the home-country regulator and fails to address the potential conflict of interests between home-country and host-country regulators.
A partial, little-recognized explanation of Japan’s sluggishness in the 1990s is that export-led recovery was prevented by America and Europe.
The question of which will prevail has already received a
partial
response.
So, whoever wins the election will have a
partial
minority in the legislature for his entire six-year term, and his legitimacy will be questioned by large segments of the electorate.
The recovery could only be partial, because the previous level of output was unsustainable, but it was enough to allow the government to balance its books again.
But rewarding North Korea generously for
partial
measures reduces its incentive to take additional steps, much less complete the process of denuclearization.
But Saudi Arabia is not pursuing Saudi Aramco’s
partial
privatization to move money from one sovereign pocket to another; it needs to raise fresh capital to finance its spending needs.
As long as investors were content to hold money rather than gold, the
partial
gold backing of the money supply was not a major problem.
In such a situation one needs urgent reforms that create more taxpayers, not fewer as is now the case as a result of
partial
restructuring without deregulation, good budgets and lots of growth.
The distinguished twentieth-century British philosopher of law, H.L.A. Hart, argued for a
partial
version of Mill’s principle.
As debt mounts and the recession lingers, we are surely going to see a number of governments trying to lighten their load through financial repression, higher inflation,
partial
default, or a combinations of all three.
Indeed, several Western financial groups are considering
partial
or complete exits from the region – without any clear strategic replacement in sight.
But letting questionable banks gradually recapitalize themselves and resolving the bad debt later – perhaps with European Brady Bonds (zero-coupon bonds which in the 1990’s enabled US banks and Latin American countries to agree to
partial
write-downs) – won’t work if the losses are too large or the recovery is too fragile.
There has even been a
partial
revamping of key global institutions, from the rise of the G-20 to reform of the International Monetary Fund.
His ritual was a
partial
solution to a fundamental problem that all political leaders face: keeping in touch with the real world.
Indeed, in recent years, eurozone authorities have introduced several policies for fighting financial crises – including government-backed rescue funds, a
partial
banking union, tougher fiscal controls, and a role for the European Central Bank as lender of last resort.
Another suggestion is that Putin, like many Russians, is
partial
to all things French.
Boris Yeltsin’s accession to power in independent Russia saw only a
partial
reversal, with his peasant-gowned wife, Naina, making public appearances at his side every now and then.
This means a more balanced economic policy within the eurozone, an enhanced role for the ECB, a real banking and financial union, and a road map to
partial
and conditional mutualization of legacy debt.
Bush’s
partial
explanation of the world food crisis, accurate as far as it went, brought the anger of India’s media and of many politicians down on his head.
First, because these are only
partial
tests, they don’t cover all the bases.
The cost of full-genome sequencing has fallen rapidly, from $27 billion for the first genome ever completed to around $10,000 now, which makes
partial
genome databases much less attractive.
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