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A eurozone government, by contrast, is always in a precarious situation: it has only very long-term assets (its taxing power) and shorter-term liabilities, namely government debt, much of which has to be
rolled
over annually.
To avoid a surge of insolvencies, they
rolled
over corporate debt, bringing about a long and painful period of financial consolidation, low investment, and slow economic growth.
And the platform on which he
rolled
into the presidency of Poland turns out to consist of four pairs of roller skates pointing to the West, to the East, to the future, and to the past.
True enough, some aristocratic heads rolled, but the nobility eventually returned to France.
Absent external assistance and a credible plan for restoring fiscal order, Greek sovereign debt could not be
rolled
over, forcing a default, probably in the form of a restructuring of Greek debt.
As a result, even as the reforms of the 1990s
rolled
back the state’s economic role – in Egypt, state spending fell from 60% of GDP in 1980 to 30% of GDP in the 1990s – politics continued to shape markets.
Some – those with large trade deficits before the crisis hit, those with large national debts that must be
rolled
over, and those with close trade links to the US – are likely to suffer more than others.
And when the Brexit referendum
rolled
around, they fought back.
Credit lines are withdrawn, maturing loans cannot be
rolled
over and trade finance has dried up.
The Fear ProfiteersOXFORD – Just when it seemed that America’s “Homeland Security state” could not get more surreal, the United States Transportation Security Administration has
rolled
out a costly Scylla and Charybdis at major airports: either you accept dangerous doses of radiation and high-resolution imaging of your naked body, or, worried about the health risks of cumulative radiation, you opt out of the new full-body x-ray machines (rapidly dubbed “porno-scanners”).
When the revolutions of 1848 in Europe were
rolled
back the following year, everything was nonetheless different, as we now know.
As the ides of December
rolled
around late last year, Voinea revisited his finest hour, indicting a former prosecutorial comrade from the Ceausescu trial.
Even war can be
rolled
out as a new product.
The Right Way to Rebuild GeorgiaNEW YORK – At the recent donors’ meeting on Georgia, aid pledges
rolled
in, totaling $4.5 billion – about $1,000 per citizen of Georgia.
Without missing a beat, Xi, like his predecessors,
rolled
out a new slogan to inspire popular confidence in his leadership.
(Bush’s inattentiveness to this Russian threat – dramatically illustrated by his literal embrace of Putin in Beijing as Russian tanks
rolled
into Georgia – may have led the Kremlin to think it could get away with its invasion.)
The gasoline and diesel-powered internal combustion engines won the competition with the success of the Model T, which first
rolled
off of the assembly line in 1908.
Member states are divided between those that view Russia as a potential partner which can be drawn into the EU’s orbit through a process of “creeping integration,” and those that view Russia as a threat whose expansionism and contempt for democracy must be
rolled
back through a policy of “soft containment.”
The new approach would be
rolled
out ahead of the 2019 European elections.
With this year’s centennial of the outbreak of World War I, dozens of new analyses of “the war to end all wars” have
rolled
off the presses.
Rather than using the crisis to catalyze change, we essentially
rolled
over and went back to doing more of the same.
More recently, he
rolled
out a fuel-tax increase to keep this year’s deficit below 3% of GDP, in the process unleashing the sea of yellow vests now laying siege to his administration.
In a new advertising campaign
rolled
out this summer, the authorities declared, “The soil is a bank; invest in it.”
Perhaps the best example of this type of sporting nationalism was not a football game, but the world ice hockey final in 1969, when Czechoslovakia beat the Soviet Union just one year after Soviet tanks
rolled
into Prague.
Brazil has successfully
rolled
the dice on a sugar-cane ethanol industry, and Denmark has taken an early lead in on-shore wind power.
As the money
rolled
in, wages rose, real-estate prices reached to near-Parisian levels, and people fooled themselves into thinking that Kazakhstan had become Asia’s latest tiger.
The reforms were serious; but they did not go far enough, and they can be
rolled
back without much difficulty.
If West Germany, in the face of unification, had
rolled
back all these unaffordable limitations to the free play of markets, the economic costs would have been far lower: East and West Germany would have more nearly full employment, the drive for productivity would have been far more aggressive.
Russia’s government just
rolled
out a $130 billion bailout plan for the country’s banking system; as a percentage of GDP this would be equivalent to about $1.3 trillion in the US – almost double the Paulson plan.
Will Trump Launch a Currency War, Too?SANTA BARBARA – In recent weeks, the Trump administration has
rolled
out a series of trade and investment measures that put China squarely in its crosshairs.
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