Remedy
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One
remedy
would be to ban all interaction between economists and the corporate world.
The problem is that everyone writes history in their own manner, and that there are no scales that can fix the precise point at which the
remedy
of unifying patriotism turns into the lethal poison of rabid nationalism.
And states must take more seriously their obligations to
remedy
violations before cases reach Strasbourg.
If, however, the WTO is not brave enough to take that step, the
remedy
is in the hands of foreign consumers, who should show the Trump administration what they think of its policies by choosing not to buy American.
The right
remedy
to reduce inequality within the US is not to walk away from free trade, but to introduce a better tax system, one that is simpler and more progressive.
The first concern – American job losses to China – is viewed as a byproduct of China’s trade surpluses, which the US has typically sought to
remedy
by advocating for renminbi revaluation.
When that happens, I hope the antitrust authorities will consider a
remedy
that Ian Ayres, Hal Varian, and I devised.
One Big UnionPARIS – In the last few weeks, the idea of establishing a European banking union has become the latest
remedy
advanced as a solution to the long-running euro crisis.
If specific US interests might be harmed by such moves, the
remedy
is to seek revisions in detail, without opposing the overall initiative.
For the world, the WHO’s recommendations represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity to
remedy
a long-standing and egregious inequity in health care, and, more broadly, to set a model for governance of global public goods befitting an era of globalization.
The IMF’s
remedy
is a large international loan to Brazil, combined with a pledge by the Brazilian Government to cut its budget deficit sharply.
Recent attempts to
remedy
this under the Capital Requirements Directive have been disappointing, even though it was plainly the best that could be achieved politically given EU countries’ differing views on prudential supervision.
If, Brandeis insisted, there is “time to expose through discussion the falsehood and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the
remedy
to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence.”
To accuse, during an election campaign, a US presidential candidate of personally murdering children is not petty, and civil libel law provides no adequate
remedy.
Though there was no market failure to remedy, the government obliged, introducing high import tariffs and subsidies for powerful local growers; as a result, productivity declined.
Fortunately, scientific rationality is capable of creating tools to
remedy
its own excesses.
Do you think this could delay the introduction of Eurobonds – which, if I am correct, you support – as a possible solution to
remedy
the current discrepancies among rates in Europe.
But economists debate the extent to which these conditions reflect a cyclical demand shortfall or more structural problems that a monetary stimulus cannot
remedy.
With confidence in Asia so deeply undermined, there is no easy
remedy
to the current crisis.
Reenacting it will do little, if anything, to
remedy
crisis-related ills, beyond what the Volcker Rule is supposed to do anyway.
Indeed, a broad range of empirical studies has demonstrated that clinical intervention, however important, cannot
remedy
health inequalities.
Is it possible that the diagnosis is right, but that the
remedy
is wrong?
This
remedy
may seem all the more urgent as Russian forces keep inflicting wanton destruction on Chechnya.
In order to find a remedy, Francis has appointed a special papal financial commission.
Unfortunately, much of the world transplant establishment – including the WHO, the international Transplantation Society, and the World Medical Association – advocates only a partial
remedy.
The
remedy
to this corrupt and unregulated system of exchange is a regulated and transparent regime devoted to donor protection.
Achieving Escape VelocityNEWPORT BEACH – It is not often that one can confidently claim that a single
remedy
could make billions of people around the world significantly better off; do so in a durable and mutually supportive manner; and thus improve the well-being of both current and future generations.
The
remedy
I have in mind, of course, is faster economic growth – the one thing that can raise living standards, reduce excessive inequalities, improve job prospects, alleviate trade tensions, and even moderate geopolitical pressures.
A Youthful
Remedy
for Africa’s Youth UnemploymentTORONTO – Across Africa, young people are on the move.
Chicago economists seem to believe that real-world outcomes are acceptably unfair and, more importantly, that attempts to
remedy
unfairness are too costly, because tampering with markets causes economic inefficiency.
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