Stemming
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Beyond
stemming
the spread of Ebola, the international community must apply the lessons of the current crisis to future potential health hazards, by developing a credible response that emphasizes early, robust, and evidence-based action.
They cannot afford to mishandle unavoidable challenges, such as those
stemming
from domestic institutional weaknesses, political uncertainty, and external shocks.
As a producer-focused economy, China has long been the greatest beneficiary of globalization – both in terms of export-led growth and poverty reduction
stemming
from the absorption of surplus labor.
It is a lot harder, but a lot more important, for them to acknowledge the risks
stemming
from how they operate.
Prior to the adoption of the euro, an unsustainable balance-of-payments position in Italy (as in other countries with their own currencies) would typically spur the central bank to raise interest rates, thereby making domestic financial assets more attractive to investors and
stemming
capital flight.
Africa and Europe must work together, as equals, to move beyond short-term solutions focused on
stemming
migration flows, and adopt an approach that addresses their root causes – including, most fundamentally, poor governance.
In just a single decade, the EU managed to bring poorer, peripheral member states--Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Ireland--from 50% to 90% of the EU average in per capita income, creating a bigger market for companies from wealthier northern countries, and
stemming
migration from poorer southern economies.
Though LGFVs carry some intrinsic risks,
stemming
from relatively low levels of transparency and government supervision, they have been integral to China’s industrialization process so far.
Japan’s neighbors, who continue to harbor concerns
stemming
from World War II and Japan’s failure to deal adequately with its history, will worry about Japanese nationalism.
He also canceled Independence Day celebrations and put the savings into
stemming
a cholera outbreak.
Three things can make a difference: a second stimulus,
stemming
the tide of housing foreclosures by addressing the roughly 25% of mortgages that are worth more than the value the house, and reshaping our financial system to rein in the banks.
In retrospect, this was the template for what became known as the “Greenspan put” – massive Fed liquidity injections aimed at
stemming
financial-market disruptions in the aftermath of a crisis.
Nonetheless, Japan is eager to reestablish itself as a fully independent country, free of the guilt and obligations
stemming
from World War II.
China’s official foreign-exchange reserves of more than $2.5 trillion,
stemming
from double-digit current-account surpluses and capital inflows, are mostly invested in dollar-denominated bonds.
China’s vulnerabilities and risks –
stemming
from property bubbles, shadow banking, and local-government debt – have triggered concerns about a crisis not only there, but also in neighboring Asian countries.
Many countries continue to accumulate high levels of precautionary reserves, especially to avoid future crises
stemming
from reversals on their capital and trade accounts.
This means establishing credible safeguards to prevent potential safe zones in northern Syria, essential to
stemming
refugee flows and beginning to stabilize the country, from threatening Turkey’s internal security.
If these trends are not reversed, the result could be declines in FDI flows, and perhaps even the emergence of “investment wars”
stemming
from the over-politicization of foreign investment approvals.
This suggests that the measures will succeed in
stemming
upward pressure on the renminbi.
Fortunately, the public-finance situation is entirely different in the developing world, which in some cases has been hit by capital-flow reversals
stemming
from the collapse of world trade, but does not face an internal adjustment challenge.
With no means of
stemming
election-year fiscal expansion, the Czechs, too, have been forced to abandon their 2010 target date for euro adoption.
But what is surprising is that it was the old, experienced European democracies that so blithely ignored the political dangers
stemming
from the potential revival of intense nationalism on the European continent, while it was the new, inexperienced democracies from Europe’s east that called for caution.
While most Russians seem to realize that their country can no longer be "salvaged" by the Communists, many are betting on semi-authoritarian rule and national revival
stemming
from traditional Russian values.
That would mean a veto in high politics, independence for the army’s budget and vast economic empire, legal immunity from prosecution on charges
stemming
from corruption or repression, and constitutional prerogatives to guarantee these arrangements.
Given constraints on inter-sectoral labor mobility,
stemming
from barriers to skills acquisition and rigid labor-market regulations, the poorest workers have few options when such changes occur.
None of these scenarios correspond with the slogans of Syria’s 2011 revolution, or with Western interests in stabilizing the country,
stemming
refugee outflows, and, eventually, promoting democratization.
China’s leaders hope to control potential risks
stemming
from local-government investment vehicles (LGIVs) by limiting bank lending.
The risk
stemming
from local-government debt is exacerbated further by massive amounts of non-explicit debt acquired through arrears, credits, and guarantees.
Loosening monetary policy would increase significantly the risks
stemming
from local-government debt and shadow banking, while tightening monetary policy would fully expose those risks, posing a serious systemic threat.
Now that the EU seems incapable of
stemming
its rise among the bloc’s own founding members, maintaining cohesion would require a new pan-European narrative, one that incorporates diverse national histories and political idiosyncrasies.
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