Remedy
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Here, on the technical side, one important issue remains unresolved: contrary to what happens in the US, the European regulator lacks the authority to impose the break-up of a company as a
remedy
against its dominant market power.
For example, when UPS complained to Brussels about Deutsche Post cross-subsidizing its courier services the Commission limited the
remedy
to imposing an accounting separation between the market and non-market activities of the German Post Office, something very different from a break-up.
Now that US and European banks – driven by capital and regulatory constraints, as well as the prospects of higher US interest rates and a strengthening dollar – are beginning to move away from Asia, the pressure to
remedy
the situation is stronger than ever.
China’s government has moved to
remedy
this, by carrying out urban unemployment surveys.
But stimulus cannot be seen as a universal
remedy.
If the public is not happy about high superstar incomes, the obvious
remedy
is to improve the tax system, including for powerful sports-team owners, many of whom benefit from huge tax breaks in their day jobs.
The traditional
remedy
for countries caught in the kind of crisis that Spain, Greece, Portugal, and Ireland find themselves in is to combine fiscal retrenchment with currency depreciation.
The brute force of massive monetary and fiscal stimulus rings hollow as a cyclical
remedy
to this problem.
But discussions in the G-20, World Trade Organization, and other multilateral fora proceed as if the right
remedy
were more of the same – more rules, more harmonization, and more discipline on national policies.
The
remedy
is planning, the Washington Consensus, microcredit, or distributing land titles to the poor.
But democracy is also the best
remedy
against overconfidence, because it allows ordinary people to decide whether their leaders are behaving arrogantly or responsibly.
Indeed, I consider the EFSF to be a stopgap measure while we
remedy
the fundamental shortcomings of the Stability and Growth Pact, whose fiscal rules lack both substantive and formal bite.
The first interpretation emphasizes the eurozone’s policymaking shortcomings and the reforms needed to
remedy
them.
Converting all outstanding government bonds – with the exception of Greece’s – into Eurobonds would be by far the best
remedy.
But they would
remedy
the euro’s main design flaw.
If a polluter harms others, those who are harmed normally have a legal
remedy.
Democracy exists precisely to
remedy
the kinds of injustices I hear from the hardworking Bangaloreans I encounter on the street and online.
But it is too easy to confuse the pain caused by the crisis itself with that caused by the
remedy.
However, BiDil was suddenly born again as a racialized
remedy.
The other three have some charm and ability, but have offered nothing like a
remedy
to Japan’s deep structural problems, mostly because they all have not adamantly tackled the problems.
“The remedy,” Marshall explained, “lies in…restoring the confidence of the European people,” so that “the manufacturer and the farmer” would be “able and willing to exchange their products for currencies, the continuing value of which is not open to question.”
Both governments seem convinced that more Franco-German summitry (now including joint sessions of their cabinets) will
remedy
their marital crisis.
Given this, any intervention aimed at stimulating demand – the obvious remedy, according to the Trump narrative – would hardly make sense.
Those who see low wages as a threat to their jobs will demand the imposition of higher environmental and safety standards as a remedy, no matter how inconsistent these may be with the EU's core doctrines of democracy and subsidiarity.
His solution was simple: “The right
remedy
for the trade cycle is not to be found in abolishing booms and thus keeping us permanently in a semi-slump; but in abolishing slumps and thus keeping us permanently in a quasi-boom.”
So, taxes must be reframed to
remedy
income inequality induced by robotization.
In doing so, he confirmed Madison’s fear that if bureaucracy, established procedure, and deliberation cannot transcend the passions of a majority faction, then there can be no “republican
remedy
for the diseases most incident to republican government.”
In his time, Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev was ridiculed for only being interested in concealing bad news and not wanting to
remedy
problems.
Global efforts are good first steps to
remedy
the damage to international financial markets that the US courts have inflicted.
The United Nations’ climate panel and the International Energy Agency both echo this sentiment, insisting that higher energy efficiency could reduce energy consumption by up to 30% – making improved efficiency an effective
remedy
for climate change.
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