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Given these mounting concerns, implementation
risks
are now being presented in a different light.
And it
risks
the most serious rupture in the Sino-American relationship since 1989.
Given the
risks
that money market funds can pose to the global financial system, as shown by their destabilizing role in the 2008 financial crisis, it is not hard to see why they are worried.
First, there are political and structural
risks
to the EU if more member states leave.
Given soaring climate-related economic costs in Europe and Latin America, both sides have much to gain (and save) from a global regime that significantly reduces emissions and strengthens resilience to climate
risks.
Since everyone carries some adverse genes, there is no clear line between selecting against a child with above-average
risks
of contracting a disease and selecting for a child with unusually rosy health prospects.
The euro has successfully protected Europe against exchange-rate risks, and it is a useful step towards further European integration.
They signal potential
risks
and enforce debt discipline on borrowers.
The model of a federal union that emerged from its history consists of a single currency managed by a federal agency; closely integrated markets for products, labor, and capital; a federal budget that partly, but automatically, offsets economic disturbances affecting individual states; a federal government that assumes responsibility for tackling other major risks, not least those emanating from the banking sector; and states that provide regional public goods but play virtually no role in macroeconomic stabilization.
In the US, the federal government acts as an overall shield against common
risks
and provides automatic, unconditional support to states in trouble; but, in the end, it does not come to the rescue of a defaulting state, nor does it take over its government.
In light of these new realities, the sell-off of emerging-market assets this year actually means that value and
risks
are better aligned.
To be sure, the many
risks
facing emerging markets still call for a highly differentiated stance, as market illiquidity can magnify the impact of shocks on prices.
So, while
risks
may be lower on average for emerging markets, this tail risk remains high.
Emerging markets know this, and are upset – Brazil has vehemently expressed its concerns – not only about the increased value of their currency, but that the influx of money
risks
fueling asset bubbles or triggering inflation.
First, gold prices tend to spike when there are serious economic, financial, and geopolitical
risks
in the global economy.
Yes, all investors should have a very modest share of gold in their portfolios as a hedge against extreme tail
risks.
But other real assets can provide a similar hedge, and those tail
risks
– while not eliminated – are certainly lower today than at the peak of the global financial crisis.
Germany and the European Central Bank are pushing aggressively for early fiscal austerity; the United States is worried about the
risks
of excessively early fiscal consolidation.
Today, however, the British economy is facing serious
risks.
There are serious
risks.
In a fast-changing geopolitical and economic environment – characterized by challenges like interest-rate rises spurred by high debt levels; competitive corporate-tax reductions; changing immigration patterns; and a possible slowdown in the pace of globalization – small countries must be able to identify and assess risks, and adjust their strategies accordingly.
In a world that is constantly becoming more interconnected, Brazil
risks
being left behind.
Such policies and institutional improvements increase productivity, promote competition, facilitate specialization, enhance the efficiency of resource allocation, protect the environment, and reduce
risks
and uncertainties.
Currently, anyone who moves to another part of the country without a hukou
risks
losing access to education, social services, and the housing market.
With the global economy entering a dangerous phase, China’s government will need to respond to new risks, shocks, and vulnerabilities as they arise.
But, without a short-term economic turbo-charger, the recovery in growth and jobs will remain gradual, vulnerable to political and policy risks, and disproportionately beneficial to those with favorable initial endowments of wealth and globalized talents.
Continuing economic weakness in the advanced economies
risks
a new round of protectionism.
These were among the
risks
associated with America’s insufficient stimulus, which was designed to placate members of Congress as much as it was to revive the economy.
Fighting for transparency also implies confronting states that refuse to collaborate on financial issues at a global level or to combat money laundering or prevent financial
risks.
We yielded to short-term incentives, and everything seemed to conspire to push us to accepting excessive
risks.
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