Reliance
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Clearly, the current fiscal path being pursued in most advanced economies – the
reliance
of the United States, the euro zone, the United Kingdom, Japan, and others on very large budget deficits and rapid accumulation of public debt – is unsustainable.
Yet greater short-term insecurity seems inevitable as geographic diversity of supply is reduced and
reliance
on vulnerable supply routes grows.
The new plan’s details reveal continued
reliance
on investment, including public housing, to support growth, rather than faster currency appreciation, substantial fiscal transfers to households, taxation and/or privatization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), liberalization of the household registration (hukou) system, or an easing of financial repression.
China has grown for the last few decades on the back of export-led industrialization and a weak currency, which have resulted in high corporate and household savings rates and
reliance
on net exports and fixed investment (infrastructure, real estate, and industrial capacity for import-competing and export sectors).
Their ability to develop institutions that support greater economic freedom, with more
reliance
on market competition and less on government, will likely be the main determinant of their long-term success.
Current
reliance
on coal, natural gas, and petroleum, without regard for CO2 emissions, is now simply too dangerous, because it is leading to climate changes that will spread diseases, destroy crops, produce more droughts and floods, and perhaps dramatically raise sea levels, thereby inundating coastal regions.
France must not delude itself: Germany is not about to convert to nuclear energy to reduce its
reliance
on Russian oil and gas.
Heavy
reliance
on trading in a global market was one of the main reasons that South Korea has developed so rapidly and essentially eradicated its poverty in the last 65 years.
In the coming years, a more fully-fledged service economy will be an essential ingredient to increase employment and lessen China’s
reliance
on manufacturing.
Many prominent Jordanians believe that our
reliance
on Iraqi markets and oil ought to be the basis of a priority alliance.
To many Arabs across the region, American
reliance
on overwhelming military force to achieve its stated goal of spreading democracy is an inherent contradiction.
Encouraging weak countries to prolong their
reliance
on budget deficits by holding out the hope of a de facto bail-out would be very costly for EMU’s more solid countries, while undermining EMU’s hard-won credibility as an area of stability and fiscal soundness.
The global rise in oil prices, endemic fear of change, lack of a viable alternative, and
reliance
on state hand-outs are keeping Russia in a state of inertia.
Neglect of agriculture should, perhaps, have been expected in the government's rush to modernize; what was unexpected was the government's increasing
reliance
on dubious fiscal strategies.
If the Global Vulnerability Monitor’s recommendation to cut back on fossil fuels were taken seriously, the result would be slower economic growth and continued
reliance
on dung, cardboard, and other low-grade fuels, thereby prolonging the suffering that results from indoor air pollution.
Solar and wind power are still too expensive and inefficient to replace our
reliance
on fossil fuels.
But now, even those with the most faith in markets question
reliance
on market prices, as they argue against mark-to-market valuations.
But the Republican Party’s
reliance
on voter suppression, gerrymandering, and similar efforts at electoral manipulation have also contributed to ensuring that the will of the majority is thwarted.
In this context, it is more urgent than ever that China curbs its
reliance
on foreign demand and high levels of investment, by fostering sustainable domestic consumption.
But success presupposes less
reliance
on investment spending and export demand, and more on domestic household consumption, to support growth.
Reconnecting productivity gains and wage gains requires both policy actions, such as an increase in the minimum wage with a link to productivity growth, and changes in corporate human-resources practices, such as broader
reliance
on profit-sharing programs.
It should be no less obvious that this same
reliance
on “alternative facts” poses a severe threat in the realm of economic policymaking.
That is achieved through policymakers’ “ever-increasing
reliance
on the responsiveness of large numbers of dispersed decision-makers.”
Indeed, there are serious doubts that unilateral withdrawals by NATO would encourage Russian President Vladimir Putin to review his country’s deepening
reliance
on nuclear deterrence.
China’s technological capacities in this sector lag behind even other developing nations such as India and Pakistan, and its
reliance
on coal is one of the greatest threats to the global climate.
Rich countries have embraced biofuels – energy derived from plants – to reduce their
reliance
on fossil fuels.
The disappearance of polar ice is driven by the use of fossil fuels, which not only underpins global warming, but also has a more immediate effect, owing to widespread
reliance
on heavy fuel oil (HFO) to power ships.
Here incomes are often considerably more volatile than in richer countries, owing to heavy
reliance
on a few commodities or industries and hence higher vulnerability to external shocks, including weather-related and other natural disasters.
But the organization’s secrecy, its intimidation of the rivals to those who run it, and its
reliance
on favors, bribes, and called debts do show disturbing parallels to the world of organized crime.
Excessive
reliance
on debt finance has undermined basic tenets of democracy, with government finance increasingly determined not by electoral cycles and political deliberation, but by repayment schedules.
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