Stemming
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Germany had to contend with historically high unemployment,
stemming
from reunification with a sick East Germany.
In both Algeria and Egypt, secular forces were incapable of
stemming
political Islam’s rise, which could be cut short only by a military takeover.
For example, in 2009, Jamaica was faced with a plummeting currency, surging unemployment, and considerable banking-sector risks
stemming
from exposure to government debt.
There will be other consequences
stemming
from the election.
Much speculation has centered on the recent damage to London’s reputation
stemming
from the scandal surrounding banks’ manipulation of the Libor interest rate.
In Europe, the rise of political opposition to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Brexit vote, and the growing appeal of nationalist parties on the right can all be attributed to real and imagined fears
stemming
from refugees.
Suddenly, the Fund has moved to center stage as the only agency seemingly capable of
stemming
the vicious downward spiral that is currently seizing emerging-market stocks and bonds.
Instead, negotiators must aim to spread the benefits of trade more widely, by taking better advantage of the opportunities for cooperation
stemming
from geographical proximity, complementary labor markets, demographic dynamics, and economic integration.
The pace of urbanization should dispel Western doubts
stemming
from concerns over so-called ghost cities and chronic over-investment.
Borrowing the credibility of an established monetary authority – especially one that issues a global reserve currency – would be tactically advantageous for a post-independence Scotland; but the new country would be exposed to the risk of an inflation shock and sterling crisis
stemming
from the Bank of England’s expansionary monetary policy.
It can expand defense cooperation beyond purchases of American-made military equipment by deepening its diplomatic engagement with the US to help find solutions to the difficult problems
stemming
from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran.
If the world is to make progress toward its goals of eradicating poverty and
stemming
rising inequality, the system must be reformed.
Instead, Asia remains deeply scarred by unsettled disputes, periodic fits of nationalism, and contested borders, all of which tend to be amplified by apprehension
stemming
from the asymmetric rise of some of its powers.
Some at the Fed – Chairman Ben Bernanke and Vice Chair Janet Yellen – argue that policymakers can pursue both goals: the Fed will raise interest rates slowly to provide economic stability (strong income and employment growth and low inflation) while preventing financial instability (credit and asset bubbles
stemming
from high liquidity and low interest rates) by using macro-prudential supervision and regulation of the financial system.
Stemming
the spread of this deadly trio of diseases is the linchpin in the global fight against poverty.
In fact, only the UK is visibly opting for a more coordinated and direct way to counter the persistent shortfalls
stemming
from the private part of the credit crisis.
Last but not least, is the challenge to avoid the loss of efficiency
stemming
from the growth in membership in a body where decisions are made on the basis of unanimity.
Benefit-sharing may be fair in that it includes giving special assistance to research participants, such as access to medical care or to new treatments
stemming
from the research, but it may be unfair in failing to define the recipients of such benefits.
But the dangers that Ukraine faces are serious,
stemming
from problems – particularly fragile institutions and economic dislocation – that are common to every young post-communist democracy, as well as from some special problems of its own.
The “Big Four” US tech firms – Alphabet Inc.(Google’s parent company), Apple Inc., Facebook, and Amazon – are also facing pressure from the EU
stemming
from their dominant market position.
But the main longer-term risks are geopolitical,
stemming
from four sources: Russia, China, the Middle East, and cyberspace.
Imposing tariffs on imports, without also
stemming
the flow of ideas and intellectual property, is like trying to prevent water from flowing through one’s fingers by making a fist.
What makes Piketty’s argument so special is his insistence on a fundamental trend
stemming
from the very nature of capitalist growth.
These wicked acts,
stemming
from a distorted interpretation of a great religion, did not stop French voters from electing Emmanuel Macron, a man who knows that vigilance requires us to respect all members of our community.
But there are also less visible risks,
stemming
from the disruption of existing markets.
Abe’s domestic troubles,
stemming
from two decades of economic stagnation, are well known.
The late nineteenth and the twentieth century produced a different sort of growth, because public policies and resources could be used to protect accumulated wealth from the otherwise inevitable erosion
stemming
from competitive pressure.
Others are exposed to risks
stemming
from concentration in a single business sector, commodity, and/or geographic area.
Not surprisingly, Shell is one of 47 major hydrocarbon producers now being investigated by the Filipino government for its role in contributing to human-rights violations
stemming
from climate change.
A key challenge here lies in
stemming
the migration of China’s top talent to the private sector.
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