Relying
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First, when they transact among themselves, large players do not insist on an adequate amount of collateral,
relying
on the counterparty’s generic creditworthiness (and on the implicit guarantees that governments provided to large firms).
It can easily be evaded by
relying
on offshore banking centers, some pointed out, as if not all financial regulations face that very same challenge.
If things get too complicated for regulators, the job can always be turned over to the private sector, by
relying
on rating agencies and financial firms’ own risk models.
The Saudi judicial system is one of the most formidable obstacles to women’s aspirations,
relying
on Islamic interpretations that protect a defensive patriarchal system.
Other countries have grown rapidly in recent decades without
relying
on external surpluses.
CAMBRIDGE – After the financial crisis erupted in 2008, many observers blamed the crisis in large part on the fact that too many financial firms had loaded up on debt while
relying
on only a thin layer of equity.
In doing so, the Fed is
relying
on the “wealth effect” – brought about largely by increasing equity and home prices – as its principal transmission mechanism for stabilization policy.
But
relying
on wealth effects targeted at the rich to achieve that goal remains one of the great disconnects in the art and practice of economic policy.
And, in a much discussed newspaper article entitled “Russia Forward,” he declared, “Should we continue to drag into the future our primitive raw-materials economy, endemic corruption, and inveterate habit of
relying
on the state to solve our problems?
Such a model – in which government empowers private initiatives and is dedicated to smoothing the major economic and environmental transitions of our time – offers opportunity for all, while
relying
on the power of collective action.
But there is a better reason to be skeptical of explanations
relying
on ideology.
And achieving food security is impossible without agricultural systems and practices that not only support farmers and produce enough food to meet people’s nutritional needs, but that also preserve natural resources by, for example, preventing soil erosion and
relying
on more efficient nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers.
It will require less reliance on the traditional print media, just as the publics of the US and the world are
relying
less on newspapers.
Germany and the ECB are
relying
on large-scale liquidity to buy time to allow the adjustments necessary to restore growth and debt sustainability.
Consequently,
relying
on low failure probabilities, national policies, the caution of private actors, and monitoring by regulators seems to be insufficient to prevent catastrophe.
To achieve these goals, Europe’s leaders must make clear that the days of
relying
on the US to carry out the heavy lifting of global leadership are over.
Protesters should also make their own media, rather than
relying
on mainstream outlets to cover them.
The all-powerful PDP,
relying
on its control of the security agencies, the considerable oil revenues to which the president and his retinue had untrammeled access, and an intricate patronage network radiating through the local councils of Nigeria’s 36 states, seemed set to govern indefinitely.
In fact,
relying
on China’s past growth record to predict future performance is inherently problematic, owing not only to important shifts in the labor force, but also to the fact that the speed and scale of China’s pre-2008 growth was unprecedented.
Relying
on competition can help societies to unleash well-functioning markets’ power to provide goods and services.
Simply put, the Gulf states are
relying
on their wealth to ward off revolution.
Consider India, which demonstrates the limitations of
relying
on services rather than industry in the early stages of development.
Avatars of liberal capitalism like the United States and the United Kingdom continued to perform anemically in 2012, while many Asian countries,
relying
on various versions of dirigisme, have not only grown rapidly and steadily over the last several decades, but have also weathered recent economic storms with surprising grace.
South Korea, the third-largest economy in East Asia, is at the other end of the scale,
relying
on Japanese demand for only about 6% of its exports.
Merkel stands in the tradition of Walter Hallstein, the first president of the European Community, who once spoke of a Europe “without military divisions
relying
on the rule of law.”
But China will do so by providing stimulus to internal demand, thereby weaning itself from
relying
on dollar-based assets.
It is a dangerous and volatile mix,
relying
on principles and methods that led Russia’s empires – Czarist and Soviet – to failure and ruin.
Relying
exclusively on UNASUR for election observations is deeply problematic, even if one overlooks some of its heterodox norms and practices, such as the absence of an explicit ban on receiving funding or deploying observers from host countries.
In many cases, they are emphasizing feelings over facts, stoking fear and hate, and
relying
on nativist appeals.
Yet, as China gradually increases domestic consumption rather than
relying
on exports as its engine of economic growth, its leaders may begin to feel less dependent than they now are on access to the US market as a source of job creation, which is crucial for internal political stability.
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