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Hamilton made the case that the federal government should assume responsibility for their liabilities
stemming
from the costs of financing the war.
Given that local officials’ career prospects depend on maintaining high growth rates, the emphasis on infrastructure development is likely to continue, despite sustainability concerns
stemming
from the massive consumption of water, energy, and land that such investment entails.
These imbalances ultimately reflected the accumulation of excessive international liquidity by countries like the US,
stemming
from excessive savings by countries like China.
Only a solution that balances the two will guarantee the long-term growth of both peripheral and core eurozone economies, reassuring debt markets of their solvency and
stemming
the contagion that threatens to sweep the continent.
Yes, it was a clear symptom of deep political dysfunction,
stemming
from the politicized demarcation of electoral districts and the distorting effects of America’s campaign-finance system.
The alternative to this price-oriented approach – continued dependence on the quota system – would incur considerable administrative expenses, efficiency losses, and social costs
stemming
from rent-seeking and corruption.
Demand is therefore being drained out of the eurozone economies, with stronger external demand,
stemming
from the euro’s depreciation against other major currencies, unable to offset the effect on growth.
Consider, for example, the response last year by some activists in Key West, Florida, to efforts aimed at
stemming
the spread of dengue fever, a serious, potentially life-threatening disease, which reappeared in the area in 2009 after being absent for more than 70 years.
While the integration of these economies may yield gains from trade for most countries, it created huge problems in the West,
stemming
from more intense downward pressure on the wages of the unskilled.
While the global economy may seem to be recovering from the recent crises, it remains fraught with risk,
stemming
from the $750 trillion in liquidity – up $50 trillion since 2006 – sloshing around in speculative markets.
The US had trade deficits with 101 countries in 2015 – a multilateral problem
stemming
from a saving shortfall that cannot be effectively addressed through country-specific “remedies.”
Moreover, national identities often compete with – and are increasingly overwhelmed by – those
stemming
from religion, sect, and tribe.
It is the epicenter of underlying tensions
stemming
from China’s rise and its impact on the United States, the region’s established power since World War II’s end.
When I started teaching International Relations in Natolin in 2002, all the college’s students were infused with the hopes
stemming
from the EU’s enlargement to Eastern Europe.
This was a key factor behind the Arab Spring revolts; and, as protests in Chile, Brazil, Israel, Turkey, and India have shown, social tensions
stemming
from inequality are mounting around the globe.
Trump’s trade tactics, aimed at
stemming
America’s relative economic decline, reflect the same muscular mercantilism that China has used to become rich and powerful.
Its “Stern 2” report (commissioned jointly by Colombia, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Norway, South Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom) examines the economic costs and opportunities
stemming
from action to address climate change.
But, as leaders move from fixing the problems of the past to positioning the financial system for the future, they must also grapple with new threats to its stability, particularly those
stemming
from climate change.
In theory, as capital floods in, these countries’ exchange rates will appreciate rapidly, making them look unattractive and automatically
stemming
the flow.
On this view, significant and rapid reductions in government deficits and debt are a precondition to restoring government credibility and investor confidence,
stemming
contagion, bringing down interest rates, and reviving economic growth.
Many other emerging markets have slowed since 2013 as well, owing to weak external conditions, economic fragility
(stemming
from loose monetary, fiscal, and credit policies in the good years), and, often, a move away from market-oriented reforms and toward variants of state capitalism.
Certainly, we are all beginning to realize how precarious that process is – how easily market mechanisms can be rolled back by cultural resentments
stemming
from economic exploitation, political oppression, and social injustice.
For a region that arrived late to the Industrial Revolution, this is not a trivial question – especially at a time when many Latin American economies are facing daunting challenges,
stemming
from the end of the commodities boom.
In this context, a weakened and fractured Europe – unable to confront threats
stemming
from its immediate environment – would be a more dangerous place to live.
Given the factors fueling today’s turmoil – Islam’s struggle with modernity, irrational belief in the efficacy of force in solving problems, and widespread fear, often
stemming
from religious differences – addressing the greater Middle East’s myriad problems begins with religious, not political, leaders.
Next door, Russia, too, must respond to new vulnerabilities
stemming
from changing global conditions.
In 2011, for example, the BRSA adopted a loan-to-value regulation on mortgages in order to limit rapid credit expansion
stemming
from growth in consumer loans.
Thus, Chinese policymakers must focus on curbing the shadow-banking sector’s growth, while ensuring that all current and future risks
stemming
from the system are laid bare.
In Syria, for example, it is not: Although politicians and commentators talk about
stemming
the flood at the source, no peace plan is in sight.
From a strictly economic standpoint, academic freedom requires relative immunity to costs, whether
stemming
from trial-and-error experimentation or from more radical challenges to the status quo.
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