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That would explain why we have made little headway so far in
restoring
growth to pre-crisis levels.
It is easy to see why a general stimulus to demand, such as a cut in payroll taxes, may be ineffective in
restoring
the economy to full employment.
Restoring
competitiveness in some member countries (Spain, Greece) would require others (Germany in the first instance) to accept deterioration in theirs.
This involves recognizing that each conflict will require different, local mechanisms for addressing grievances and
restoring
trust.
Restoring
security in Mali requires dialogues between village and tribal leaders.
We need to fix that as part of the process of
restoring
trust in what we do.
Breaking the impasse requires
restoring
political legitimacy by electing a president who, having promised reform, gains a mandate to deliver it.
To defeat the establishment parties, therefore, a new political movement would have to stand, first and foremost, for
restoring
public services, reviving the economy, and rebuilding trust.
In the past, tail risks were more occasional, growth scares turned out to be just that, and the policy response was strong and effective, thereby keeping risk-off episodes brief and
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asset prices to their previous highs (if not taking them even higher).
While Britain’s populist media rant about
restoring
parliamentary sovereignty in Britain (as though it had ever been taken away), they denounce any member of parliament who questions the path on which the country is now set.
The US must get back into shape to face tomorrow’s challenges, and that means
restoring
economic growth, reducing deficits, and improving infrastructure.
Restoring
it will require analysts, policymakers, business leaders, and civil-society groups to clarify causes, share blame for mistakes, pursue flexible solutions in which costs are shared equitably, and, most important, explain that hard problems cannot be solved overnight.
Each trend is changing the world and “largely reversing the historic rise of the West since 1750,
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Asia’s weight in the global economy, and ushering in a new era of ‘democratization’ at the international and domestic level.”
Because equity could support a balance sheet that would have been 20 times larger, $700 billion could have gone a long way toward
restoring
a healthy financial system.
But, with Khrushchev’s overthrow in 1964, Leonid Brezhnev lost no time in
restoring
orthodoxy and purging books that threatened the Party’s reputation.
But it is logical to consider that
restoring
the sustainability of public finances can have strongly positive effects on confidence and bond rates.
Countries whose policies and economies are out of balance should change their policies, thereby
restoring
balance: “deficit countries should reduce the rate of growth of domestic spending below that of domestic production.
By now, there is an effective and detailed model for weaning porn-addicted men and
restoring
them to a more balanced mental state, one less at the mercy of their compulsions.
But
restoring
faith in the feasibility and desirability of the middle – belief that the middle is strong enough to promote stability and prosperity – will take time, and sustained effort.
A self-sustaining recovery is, of course, possible, but it presupposes a massive structural adjustment aimed at
restoring
US competitiveness in global markets.
But
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US-Libya ties cannot be left only to government; universities, foundations, and other organizations must also do some heavy lifting.
Though Putin has gained possession of Crimea, he has lost access to some of the resources that he needs to achieve his goal of
restoring
Russia’s former glory as a great power – and has reinvigorated NATO in the process.
So now an interim government, led by the technocrat Mario Monti, has been given the task not only of
restoring
the health of Italy’s public finances, but also of revitalizing the legitimacy of its democratic institutions.
Finally, both Italy and Greece face the challenge of
restoring
economic growth.
To take one example, in Niger, education and improved farming techniques helped double real farm incomes for more than one million people, while
restoring
huge tracts of severely degraded land.
Restoring
growth would be good for Japan, good for Asia, and good for the world economy.
The global fund would introduce two prices: one for carbon saving by
restoring
forests and one for avoiding carbon emissions by preserving them.
Restoring
confidence will be difficult.
Grand Mal EconomicsBERKELEY – Across the North Atlantic region, central bankers and governments seem, for the most part, helpless in
restoring
full employment to their economies.
Central banks, they argue, now have two goals:
restoring
robust growth and low unemployment with low inflation, and maintaining financial stability without bubbles.
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