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This four-point agenda is crucial to
restoring
Brazil’s economy and bringing public spending under control.
Whatever pleasure they, their family, and friends will get from viewing the painting, it can hardly compare with the benefit that
restoring
sight provides to one person, let alone many millions.
This approach mirrors that of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who uses the sumptuous trappings and immense resources of his office to claim credit for
restoring
his country’s national pride, particularly when he is trying to persuade ordinary Russians to make economic sacrifices.
Thanks in part to research by Reinhart and Rogoff, we know that excessive leverage is unsustainable, and that
restoring
balance takes time.
All countries – and policymakers – face difficult choices concerning the timing of austerity, perceived sovereign-credit risk, growth-oriented reforms, and equitable sharing of the costs of
restoring
growth.
President Barack Obama’s attention is now concentrated on stimulating the anemic US economy, crafting tax cuts, reforming energy and health-care policies, and
restoring
confidence in US financial institutions.
In the process, Merkel, the daughter of an East German pastor, set an example of personal decency that has gone a long way toward
restoring
the good name of a country that, three-quarters of a century ago, was responsible for some of the largest-scale human-rights violations ever recorded.
This includes
restoring
ties with Europe, tightening the nuclear nonproliferation regime and possibly a restoration of China as the centerpiece of US policy in Asia.
This would lower the cost of labor,
restoring
competitiveness (as in Asia after 1997-98) while also inflating asset prices and thereby helping borrowers who are underwater on their mortgages and other debts.
In short, Russia will soon have to confront diminished macroeconomic health, with few options for
restoring
it.
The Survivalist in the KremlinWASHINGTON, DC – Vladimir Putin’s improbable rise to the pinnacle of Russian power in 1999-2000 was partly the result of an elite consensus about the importance of
restoring
order to the Russian state after a decade of domestic crisis and international humiliation.
Given the enormous advances in oil-extraction technology since the 1970s and the immense size of Iran’s reserves (the fourth-largest in the world, after Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Venezuela),
restoring
output to the levels of 40 years ago seems a modest objective.
In particular, they should focus on
restoring
the banking sector’s credibility, by providing it with more capital and better oversight.
It also requires a substantial reform of the monetary union’s system of economic governance, aimed at
restoring
financial stability and lowering borrowing costs, together with a boost in external demand in order to compensate for the effects of austerity.
Except for creating 60,000 new jobs in education (following controversial cuts last year) and
restoring
the right (rescinded under Sarkozy) to retire at 60 for roughly 200,000 individuals, Hollande’s administration has barely any room to maneuver, and severe economic measures will have to be introduced in the 2013 budget.
Without Crimea’s annexation, Putin faced domestic political disaster and a premature end to his dream of reenacting Ivan the Great’s “gathering of the Russian lands” and
restoring
Russia’s global power.
Meanwhile, initial enthusiasm for
restoring
Glass-Steagall – breaking up banking functions into separate institutions – has fallen by the wayside.
A technological leap that raises the wages of the skilled and educated will induce others to become skilled and educated,
restoring
balance so that inequality does not grow too much.
The most important issue on the global economic agenda – rebalancing and
restoring
global demand – is a coordination challenge par excellence.
Restoring
growth in the short term while addressing debt problems in the medium and long term may well be the only valid response to the crisis.
There is no
restoring
fully that order.
But, although the United States and some European countries have gone a long way toward
restoring
the lending capacity of banks, that may not be enough.
Restoring
Faith in GlobalizationMUNICH – I must confess that I am a firm believer in the benefits of globalization.
All allusions by the Putin regime to the Stalinist era must reinforce Putin’s own image as a modern benevolent dictator, capable of
restoring
Russia’s global influence and bringing it prosperity.
It is clear, however, that
restoring
the functioning and confidence in the Asian banking system is a crucial priority.
And as the recently instated interior minister in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s new grand coalition government, he has sought to burnish his own populist credentials, including by
restoring
the word Heimat (homeland) to the ministry’s name.
The process of
restoring
a proper understanding of democracy could start within the next few weeks.
One option was to defer important policy initiatives (in health care, energy, and the environment, including climate change) and focus political capital and fiscal resources on
restoring
growth and employment.
The narrower agenda – financial reform, stabilizing the housing market,
restoring
balance sheets, addressing structural deficiencies, and
restoring
growth and employment – would not have captured the public’s imagination, and almost certainly would have disappointed Obama’s enthusiastic supporters.
And now, as the administration shifts to a more central focus on
restoring
growth and employment, it risks getting bogged down as declining economic performance relative to expectations translates into waning political support.
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