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All humanity is faced by this crucial dilemma: to silently watch a suicidal self-propulsion of our civilization; or to become active
participants
in the maintenance of global public assets, including the most precious one of all – our planet and its biosphere – of which we are a part.
The heart of the trouble consists in the fact that neither financial-market
participants
nor, it seems, the Fed itself know the true state of the economy or how best to model it – especially in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Third, by re-balancing the financial and trading arrangements of the global economy’s participants, CFT would represent a step toward addressing its current dysfunction.
In the US, the Federal Reserve’s ongoing exit from ultra-easy post-crisis monetary policy adds to the sense among market
participants
and other countries’ policymakers that normal times are returning.
After all, the Unique Identification Authority of India has enrolled nearly a billion Indians in its biometric identification program, which relies on scanning the irises of participants’ eyes.
The Plaza meeting produced an accord on concerted intervention to push down the value of the dollar, which all
participants
agreed was overvalued.
The
participants
promised to use up to $18 billion over a six-week period.
By the time of the Louvre meeting, the dollar had fallen and the
participants
now discussed “target zones” or “reference ranges” around a central rate.
At a session that I chaired at the American Economic Association’s recent meeting in Philadelphia, the
participants
discussed the difficulty of getting any sensible reform out of governments around the world.
Early
participants
like Bolivia and Uganda are seeing their debt service payments fall by as much as 1% of GDP, providing scope for a substantial increase in health and education spending.
If
participants
know that they are having a unique and finite experience, they have no incentive to build a basis for deeper understanding or cooperation.
The 1933 World Economic Conference also met in London, at the Geological Museum, with an even broader range of
participants
from 66 countries.
The
participants
at the 2009 summit may not visit the Geological Museum, but they will have to deal with the specter of conferences past, for the failure in 1933 offers important lessons for our current leaders.
Finally, faced by a realization of inevitable failure,
participants
look for a scapegoat.
Throughout the meeting,
participants
will be waiting for the moment when one of the leaders (maybe Angela Merkel) loses patience and makes the obvious and true remark that the process is a waste of effort.
The meeting’s focus was its participants’ opposition to the European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), which, as of January 1, now includes aviation.
The development of BHE would require a new private-sector investment platform, structured to provide bespoke returns for its different
participants.
Or perhaps the stimulus will be fear that the world is sliding toward protectionism, with bilateral and regional trade agreements like the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership deepening divisions between their
participants
and the rest of the world.
According to this interpretation, market
participants
would begin to predict the decline of the dollar.
The regime’s draconian “law” (5/96) prohibits
participants
from criticizing the draft constitution; those who dare to challenge the regime face a 20-year prison sentence.
At the end of that period,
participants
would receive soft business-startup loans from European development banks to create employment in their countries of origin.
In their 2011 book Beyond Mechanical Markets, the economists Roman Frydman of New York University and Michael Goldberg of the University of New Hampshire argued powerfully that economists’ models should try to “incorporate psychological factors without presuming that market
participants
behave irrationally.”
Success will depend on participants’ willingness to cooperate and their commitment to put evidence before ideology.
Sometimes those networks overlap, with common participants, and sometimes they are distinct; they all serve our interests in different ways and for different purposes.
Participants
at the two events called for setting a price on carbon, phasing out fossil-fuel subsidies, more partnerships with governments, and the coupling of public and private finance to diffuse the risks of low-carbon investments.
Their
participants
want world leaders to understand that progress is not only achievable; it is already occurring.
It will require a benchmark asset, a well-defined yield curve, and a critical mass of market
participants.
Overall, the Aadhaar program leaves
participants
far more compromised than even, say, the 87 million Facebook users whose personal data were wrongly shared with the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
Yet the conference will undoubtedly have its share of obsequious displays designed to appeal to Trump’s vanity, with
participants
by turns fawning over him and propping him up as he clumsily attempts to defend the indefensible, starting with his “America First” approach.
Who are the
participants
in the market and on whose behalf are they operating?
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