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But Northern European surplus countries reject such an approach, fearing that it would weaken the pressure on Southern European debtor countries to undertake
structural
reforms in the first place.
The EU can buck this anti-market trend by promoting
structural
reforms in southern European countries and focussing on enlargement to increase economic competition.
Given this
structural
weakness, the idea of a new Cold War is misleading.
To minimize that risk, euro-area countries must fundamentally re-work and strengthen the institutional architecture for coordinating long overdue
structural
reforms and for safeguarding public finances.
Where
structural
policy is concerned, we need a better architecture for overseeing and safeguarding individual countries’ competitiveness, and for eliminating imbalances.
Structural
reforms and fiscal consolidation are, incidentally, tasks not only for countries with a current-account deficit.
Without
structural
reforms to strengthen employment and growth, even the most earnest efforts to foster recovery will come to nothing both economically and politically.
Small cuts are usually delivered evenly, aggravating all public services, while deep cuts have to be selective and
structural.
The IMF had learned from East Asia, posing fewer conditions and offering more budget financing, because the problems were temporary and not
structural.
Another potential approach would be for strong eurozone economies, especially Germany, to support productivity-enhancing
structural
reforms in less competitive countries like France and Italy.
It has to do with a deep, historic,
structural
reality.
It stems from a pattern of postponed or partial
structural
reforms, of privatizations that benefit elites but hurt consumers.
I also highlighted the role of rising inequality in increasing saving and the role of
structural
changes toward the demassification of the economy in reducing demand.
We must think hard about fiscal policies and
structural
measures to support sustained and adequate aggregate demand.
In Japan, the post-earthquake recovery will fizzle out as weak governments fail to implement
structural
reforms.
Pessimists stress the feared reversal of private capital flows, owing to the US Federal Reserve’s tapering of its purchases of long-term assets, as well as the difficulties of so-called second- and third-generation
structural
reforms and the limits to “catch up” growth outside of manufacturing.
Perhaps Germany’s ability to reach sociopolitical compromise – again demonstrated by the formation of a right-left coalition after the 2013 elections – has been more fundamental to its recent economic success than the details of the fiscal and
structural
policies it has pursued to achieve it.
Working with a network of partners focused on helping Syria’s refugees, ECW is addressing
structural
challenges, such as teacher remuneration and certification processes, while helping to create a new curriculum based on coexistence.
The second complication stems from the
structural
imbalance between the banking sector (or the debt market) and the stock market.
It is time for China’s leaders to encourage a
structural
shift, by channeling domestic savings toward long-term projects with high social returns.
For starters, they emphasize short-term-vector control and surveillance, while delinking the disease from the social and
structural
determinants of health, including public infrastructure such as running water, proper sanitation, and access to care.
Rather than tweaking the margins in a futile attempt to please everyone, the government would set its sights on deeper
structural
reforms, to lay the foundation for future growth and stability.
The main risk in 2006 is that America’s long-brewing problems come to a head globally: investors, finally taking heed of the large
structural
fiscal deficit, the yawning trade gap, and the high level of household indebtedness, may pull money out of the US in a panic.
For the sake of Greece and Europe, the new government must work with the European institutions to revise their strategy, while taking responsibility for implementing growth-promoting
structural
reforms.
In
structural
terms, Saudi Arabia is no longer a power-sharing gerontocracy.
Similarly, Europe needs to fix its deeper
structural
problems.
Two main issues must be managed – one philosophical, the other
structural
– in seeking to ameliorate the problems caused by China’s unconstrained rise.
Only by resolving the
structural
issue will Asia succeed in overcoming the philosophical problem.
So there is a
structural
failure in coping with complex private activities that risk leading to large societal damage.
Yet, despite 25 years of intense investment in
structural
biology, we remain unable to move from understanding molecules to an understanding of whole systems.
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