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At the WHO’s World Health Assembly this month,
participants
should shine a spotlight on this responsibility and begin to rethink current strategies for achieving universal health coverage.
Back then, financial-market
participants
had to devise fantastic schemes and contortions to disguise interest payments.
Those who participated in both waves of voucher privatization (79% of respondents in the survey) firmly declare themselves to be more satisfied than those who sat out at least one wave, with 56% of
participants
in both waves satisfied with the course of reform, versus only 37% of those who participated in neither or only one wave.
When asked, for example, whether prices should be more tightly controlled than currently, 43% of
participants
in both waves of voucher privatization disagree.
Participants
should also consider how to combine NATO’s activities with the budding European security and defense system.
What the summit’s
participants
should not do is allow all the focus to be put on NATO members’ obligation to spend 2% of GDP on defense, even though it is true that countries must increase their defense expenditure further.
After all,
participants
in the housing and equity markets set prices with a view to prices in the bond market, so contagion from one long-term market to another seems like a real possibility.
Knowledgeable
participants
expect the new retail model to be an integrated form of online and physical retail, each modified by the presence of the other.
Perhaps the reason was ideology: we were too wedded to the idea that markets are efficient, market
participants
are rational, and high prices are justified by economic fundamentals.
The victory over fascism, because so many of its
participants
remain active, is a living event in our memory.
But, in the absence of a credible enforcer (and lacking sufficient mutual assurances),
participants
felt that they had more to gain from continuing their non-cooperative behavior.
Market
participants
– including ratings agencies – either flagrantly misapprehended risk or never took the Maastricht Treaty’s no-bailout clause seriously.
The Syria LessonsPRINCETON – As the United States and Russia try to broker a conference that can bring the various sides in the Syrian conflict to the negotiating table, potential Western participants, at least, should be thinking about the larger implications of the Syrian conflict for dictators and democracies around the world.
Worse still, such governments – whether authoritarian or nominally democratic – turn their citizens into recipients instead of
participants.
The
participants
in the deliberations that resulted in New Power, New Responsibility split on this question.
But it seems unconscionable that the ECB would delegate to a secret committee of self-interested market
participants
the right to determine what is an acceptable debt restructuring.
Of course, there is nothing new in this: Italy’s political dynamics have always baffled
participants
and observers alike.
In theory, this approach provides an incentive for the
participants
to cooperate, as the arrangement’s breakdown would accelerate the depletion that all have agreed to avoid.
There are plenty of good textbooks that explain what too many policymakers and financial-market
participants
would rather forget.
The key is for
participants
on both sides to be more explicit about the values and objectives they believe that society should pursue, and to quantify their assumptions about how dynamic performance will respond to particular incentives.
A shock in one place produces tremors elsewhere, even when there are no direct financial links, because pattern-seeking market
participants
perceive fundamental forces at work.
In August 2007, few market participants, even those with access to mountains of information and a broad range of expert opinions, had a real clue as to what was going on.
Protests should model the kind of civil society that their
participants
want to create.
But, while the
participants
represented only a limited part of the electorate, 2.6 million voted in the first round, and more than three million in the subsequent run-off between the two top candidates, confirming broad public acceptance of the process as legitimate and valuable.
Many market
participants
know from past experience (recall 2008-2009, for example) that emerging economies’ central banks fear sharp depreciations, and that in moments of stress they tend to intervene, at least temporarily, to support the exchange rate, “smoothing” its decline.
This chorus of grievance is so loud that tech “theft” may be a bigger concern for Americans than the size of the US trade deficit.And yet, given that the businesses involved are all willing participants, terms like “forced” and “theft” are red herrings.
And yet, given that the businesses involved are all willing participants, terms like “forced” and “theft” are red herrings.
As a result, market risks can be equated with the risks confronting individual market
participants.
But markets are subject to imbalances that individual
participants
may ignore if they think they can offload their positions on someone else.
Regulators, by contrast, cannot ignore these imbalances, because if too many
participants
are on the same side, positions cannot be liquidated without causing a discontinuity or, worse, financial collapse.
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