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Finally, with the opportunities that Turkey's Islamic traditions, regional contacts, resources, and geography provide, the EU will be much better placed to exert a
stabilizing
influence on a region that will affect Europe's security in any case.
Given all this, Saudi Arabia could no longer be expected to incur the growing short- and long-term cost of being the
stabilizing
market force that it had been for decades.
By
stabilizing
Middle Eastern societies and advancing their economic development, Europe can help to stem the influx of migrants and asylum-seekers today, while securing new markets, business opportunities, and partnerships tomorrow.
Most Europeans may want to keep Turkey at a reasonable distance, but, confronted with changes and possible disorder, if not chaos, in the Arab world, they look favorably on Turkey’s potential to play a
stabilizing
role.
To reverse the region’s slide into chaos, it needs strong
stabilizing
forces that can underpin coordinated action aimed at curtailing sectarian violence.
Iran cannot play a
stabilizing
role in the Middle East as a pariah state.
Most people saw the consolidation of smaller firms into fewer, large firms as a
stabilizing
development that rewarded success and allowed for further productive investment.
The market is no panacea, and it can work only with a state that operates properly, but it is a powerful
stabilizing
force.
While there may be security reasons for any future US administration to oppose even a civilian nuclear program, American policymakers also recognize the strategic impact that nuclear energy will have in
stabilizing
the Iranian regime.
The Hapsburg Empire acted as a
stabilizing
force for its peoples and for Europe.
Clearly, even with external speculators breathing down its neck, the PBOC remains committed to
stabilizing
the exchange rate, while advancing its market-oriented goals.
The very character of the war in Iraq has been transformed from a democratizing mission into a
stabilizing
mission high in casualties and in cost.
Behind the all-too-foreseeable end of the American
stabilizing
mission lurks a civil war in Iraq, which threatens to turn into an Arab-Iranian proxy war for dominance in Iraq, the Gulf, Lebanon, the Palestinian territories, and beyond.
A new Middle East policy will thus have to concentrate primarily on four aspects: 1) a comprehensive offer to Syria to detach the country from Iran and settle open conflicts; 2) an offer to Iran for direct talks about the perspective of a full normalization of relations; 3) a decisive and realistic initiative to resolve the Israeli-Arab conflict 4) a regional security architecture that centers on
stabilizing
Iraq and Afghanistan.
When markets create an international consensus on the future price of homes in cities around the world, we will be better able to manage the risks facing these cities, thereby
stabilizing
their economies – and our own lives.
Stabilizing
the euro’s exchange rate is not the ECB’s mission.
Although the original rationale was to buy the crop in years of excess supply and sell in years of excess demand, thereby
stabilizing
prices, in practice the price paid to cocoa and coffee farmers, who were politically weak, was always below the world price in the early decades of independence.
In other words, they often are a
stabilizing
force.
But, rather than break off the accession process, the EU should focus on
stabilizing
the country and salvaging its democracy.
Mitigation attempts to reduce these flows and thus reduce the rate of increase of the stock of carbon in the atmosphere, with the ultimate goal of
stabilizing
or reducing it to safe levels.
The Germans view the maintenance of strong balance sheets as essential to their country’s
stabilizing
role in Europe.
To Keynes’s framework, Friedman added a theory of prices and inflation, based on the idea of the natural rate of unemployment and the limits of government policy in
stabilizing
the economy around its long-run growth trend – limits beyond which intervention would trigger uncontrollable and destructive inflation.
To exploit the scheme’s full potential for keeping imbalances in check, two
stabilizing
transfers would be introduced.
Moreover, “the US housing market appears to be stabilizing....Overall, the US mortgage market has remained resilient, although the sub-prime segment has deteriorated a bit more rapidly than had been expected.”
Durably
stabilizing
today’s markets is important, especially for a system that has already assumed too much financial risk.
If a Tobin tax induced financial institutions to finance themselves with more longer-term debt and less overnight repo, it could play a significant
stabilizing
role.
Economically, therefore, the federal budget cushions regional shocks automatically through discretionary action and
stabilizing
transfers to the states.
Suppose, for the sake of argument, that
stabilizing
prices came at the cost of a 30% unemployment rate.
The ECB’s defenders would say that such an outcome is purely hypothetical – and irrelevant – for there is no conflict between
stabilizing
inflation and sustaining the appropriate level of economic activity.
But when an economy faces a major adverse shock, such as a sharp increase in oil prices, then the twin goals of
stabilizing
inflation and maintaining economic activity conflict, and the central bank’s job becomes more difficult.
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