Paying
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Some financial segmentation is a price well worth
paying
for stronger regulations that are solidly backed by domestic politics.
The developing world also has a serious fairness objection to
paying
for climate-change mitigation.
While such targets should be self-imposed by advanced countries, they should be allowed to fulfill their obligations, at least in part, by
paying
to reduce emissions in developing countries (where such efforts may yield greater benefits).
Allowing major multinational companies, which are already reaping massive profits and crowding smaller players out of entire industries, to avoid
paying
much tax does far-reaching damage, not least by exacerbating inequality and weakening public budgets.
Both countries have much higher debt-to-GDP ratios than Portugal, but both are
paying
a much smaller risk premium.
But Trump’s coarse behavior isn’t news to anyone who has been
paying
attention.
Today, all of India is
paying
the price.
Because of the remoteness of their community, anytime my grandparents need medical care, they must travel 25 miles to the nearest hospital on motorcycles known as boda-bodas,
paying
about 50,000 Ugandan shillings (about $13) for the round-trip journey.
During the peak of the last crisis, some countries had to spend over 5% of their GDP just
paying
interest on their outstanding debt.
This implies, among other things, a fair tax system that is more progressive and eliminates the distortions and loopholes that allow speculators to pay taxes at a lower effective rate than those who work for a living, and that enable the rich to use the Cayman Islands to avoid
paying
their fair share.
Moreover, we now recognize that the US is
paying
a high price for inequality, and an especially high price for its racial inequality.
But oil producers’ need for a certain price does not mean that they can achieve it, any more than iron-ore or copper producers can achieve whatever price they “need” to keep
paying
the dividends their shareholders expect or want.
The European Central Bank would never have allowed Cypriot banks to attract huge deposits by
paying
above-market interest rates, and then to put all of their eggs in one basket (Greece).
In the event, says Lukin, Western leaders chose the second option, expanding NATO and the European Union, while
paying
no heed to Russian liberals who warned that these policies would strengthen Russian authoritarianism.
The same is true of the OMT program: elected politicians fear that triggering it would be perceived as a sign of weakness, implying a cost that they have a strong incentive to delay
paying.
But despite the price that President Putin is
paying
at home for his pro-Western policies--which are not nearly as popular in Russia as they are in the West--scant economic rewards, particularly from the European Union, have appeared.
For example, many companies now organize their affairs in such a way as to avoid
paying
UK corporate taxes, despite having conducted their business here.
The first option is to defend the wages of the low skilled through minimum-wage laws or
paying
social replacement incomes which imply minimum wage demands against the private economy.
Investors in Brazil are being offered yields around 11%, while similar credit risks in the US are
paying
no more than 2-3%.
You can be sure that, this time next year, they will be
paying
homage to their ancestors, as they tramp over the ground where child slaves were buried alive for daring to proclaim their humanity.
In Latin America, that means an economist who worries about growth, employment, and exports, as well as about balancing the budget and
paying
debts.
When home prices stop rising, recent homebuyers may lose the enthusiasm to continue
paying
their mortgages – and investors lose faith in mortgage-backed securities.
Until now, the government has been able to finance its vast debts locally, despite
paying
paltry interest rates even on longer-term borrowings.
But Bild has already proven that it can do serious investigative work, such as exposing how Russia propped up the Donbas region’s economy after it broke away,
paying
salaries and pensions and funding job-creation efforts.
Moreover, with interest rates for large corporations at their lowest level in decades (negative in real terms for the largest, so that savers are in fact
paying
corporations to borrow their money), the cost of capital is probably not the main reason why they are not investing more in the US.
Clearly, someone is
paying
a price for ultra-low interest rates: the patient and uncomplaining saver.
In response, they cut consumption and save more, expecting that sooner or later they will have to start
paying
for some of the services they had been used to getting free or at subsidized rates.
But, apparently, multinational corporations and wealthy individuals can get away with
paying
hardly anything.
This $300 billion is a tax that shareholders of growing companies think is worth
paying
(or perhaps cannot find a way to avoid paying) for energetic corporate executives.
A loss of $170 billion can be attributed to future real wages, for households will find themselves
paying
higher margins to companies with more market power.
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