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Nor does it include Asia’s geopolitical
risks
arising from the territorial disputes between China and many of its neighbors, including Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam.
As for the Middle East,
risks
remain abundant, with a bumpy economic and political transition likely to take more than a decade.
Of course, the
risks
should not be discounted.
But many economists who focus on
risks
to financial stability believe that the Fed should have tightened rates earlier and now needs to move faster than planned.
For the most part, the latter fear appears overblown, though the
risks
caused by unexpected policy shifts and related financial adjustments should not be underestimated or dismissed.
This is why I am less worried than others about frequently cited
risks
confronting the Chinese economy.
Erhard's vision of a social market economy was a third way, an alternative to both large-scale state intervention and the
risks
of laissez-faire liberalism.
With the right policies, Asian countries can mitigate the
risks
of population aging and harness their “silver dividend” to become more productive, resilient, and dynamic than ever.
But this view is not without its own
risks.
This is the true “absurdity” in the present negotiations, and Tsipras’ misapprehension of his bargaining power now
risks
catastrophe for his country, humiliation for his Syriza party, or both.
But putting in place an effective regulatory and enforcement infrastructure can be equally important, especially in areas where consumers have difficulty assessing the value of products and the
risks
they can pose.
“Regulatory failures expose people and the environment to horrific risks.”
It will require significant resources, and the process
risks
angering domestic companies that have become accustomed to a lack of regulatory oversight.
The FMLC’s mission is to identify and propose solutions to issues of legal uncertainty in financial markets that might create
risks
in the future.
Likewise, the European Union, in contrast to the United States, regards the leverage ratio as a supervisory optional extra, known as a “Pillar 2 measure” (which permits supervisors to add additional capital buffers to address a particular bank’s idiosyncratic risks).
The growth of small and medium-size enterprises will be a key factor in coping with the
risks
associated with rapid economic expansion.
When children have children, they face significant health risks; indeed, complications from pregnancy and childbirth are among the leading causes of death for girls aged 15-19 in low- and middle-income countries.
This indicates we should be willing to spend perhaps 20% of trade benefits on helping the losers from trade deals, through job training and transitional social-welfare benefits to ameliorate the
risks.
Because the pace of change will only continue to accelerate, transparency must become greater for all stakeholders, so that every part of society can weigh the
risks
and rewards of each new development.
And it would not force vessels to enter one of the world’s busiest chokepoints, the Strait of Malacca, which is fraught with safety and security risks, such as stranding and piracy.
By contrast, short-term capital flows, particularly if provided by banks that are themselves relying on short-term funding, can create instability risks, while bringing few benefits.
These
risks
are real.
The
risks
here are significant, pointing to a wide range of potential problems.
Investors and entrepreneurs are taking
risks
to start new businesses.
Political enemies are collaborating to minimize security risks, and religious leaders advocate coexistence and tolerance.
I would suggest several measures, both to reduce the
risks
of catastrophic feedback loops in the short term and to maximize the benefits of reform in the long term.
But two
risks
to Latin America’s economic recovery loom large.
By fueling Japanese insecurity, US policy
risks
bringing about the very outcome – a return to militarism – that it aims to prevent.
Donbas
risks
becoming a tar baby for which no one wants to take responsibility.
Recent volatility in stocks and bonds suggests that these
risks
could prove vexing to financial markets as well.
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