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The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose…” But governments will resort to inflation before they will allow another Great Depression – we just would very much rather not go there, if there is any alternative way to
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employment and production.
One seeks to overcome geographical boundaries, the other to
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them.
Similarly, manufacturing can expand to
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inventories depleted by over-contraction of output, while random shocks such as major innovations or harvest variations may have an asymmetric effect in a recession, with upward shocks in some sectors having a greater impact than the downward shocks in others.
To be sure, governments and multilateral institutions made some reasonable attempts to
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confidence.
In the meantime, Greece must implement the structural reforms needed to
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the country’s long-term growth prospects and thus to strengthen its capacity to repay its creditors without a large nominal debt reduction.
Silvio Berlusconi’s government, together with a fiscally conscious opposition, managed to secure – in only a few days – parliamentary approval of a package of measures worth more than €50 billion, in order to
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market confidence in the soundness of Italy’s economic fundamentals.
Fiscal austerity was supposed to
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confidence.
Suppose that US diplomats had discovered that democrats living under a brutal military dictatorship were negotiating with junior officers to stage a coup to
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democracy and the rule of law.
While all must first deal with the current emergency, sensible local fiscal, tax, and political reforms are vital to
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a balance of centralized and decentralized government.
The question is how to
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that sense of security at a time when the risk of a terrorist attack cannot be fully eliminated.
To address them, it needs an economic program that is more likely to work than the measures policymakers have recently adopted – and which have failed to achieve their inflation target,
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confidence, or boost growth to the level desired.
Both leaders want to stabilize the eurozone,
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economic growth, and strengthen Europe’s security with a joint border force and a new refugee policy.
Of course, there are some who now yearn for the days when the lira could be weakened to
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growth.
And there is the desire to
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states’ integrity and stability in the region.
It is obvious that Western-led military operations cannot by themselves re-establish the territorial integrity of Iraq or Syria, or
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wider regional stability.
On the contrary, with their large external deficits, the PIIGS need a sharp depreciation to
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growth as they implement painful fiscal and other structural reforms.
In times of crisis, SWFs could also be mobilized to inject assets into domestic markets to
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market stability.
But he worked tirelessly to
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the influence of the palace.
One might expect that after a dangerous crisis rooted in growing structural imbalances and an unsustainable growth pattern on the demand side, there would be serious, ongoing debate about what is needed to
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long-term growth and productive job creation in the context of a rapidly evolving global economy.
They argue that if Germany left, the rest of the eurozone would devalue and that this devaluation would
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growth.
Greek wages and prices have already fallen sufficiently to
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competitiveness; the country now needs a framework in which private economic activity can thrive.
In response, the ECB did precisely what any central bank would have done: we acted to
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the relationship between our monetary policy and the cost of borrowing, aiming to bring down the average rate that households and firms have to pay.
But the IMF has failed to support aggressive measures to
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currency credibility.
But Chinese officials’ piecemeal efforts to
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confidence in the country’s exports – for example, establishing limits for trace amounts of melamine in dairy products and tightening quality-control regulations for the dairy industry – are unlikely to reassure foreign consumers or importers.
While Obama would likely
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civility and politeness to transatlantic discourse, the sources of friction are more profound.
Can anything
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the old transatlantic harmony?
When the economy is tanking, expenditure also has to be cut in order to
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confidence and revive investment.
Redeeming the pledge to phase out fossil-fuel subsidies would also help to
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the reputation of the G-20 itself.
Indeed, the lack of a restructuring plan heightens uncertainty and thus impedes the investment needed to
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economic growth.
Assuming he takes over as President, Temer will have to act fast to put the economy back on track, rebuild business confidence, and
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the people’s trust in government.
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