Systemic
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On a
systemic
level, we do not know what works, where, and why – or how to replicate our successes.
For sovereign debt, that means default, which will happen only in extreme circumstances; for non-debt liabilities, it means changing
systemic
parameters – for example, increasing the retirement age – which is contentious and exceptionally difficult to do politically.
In recent years, however, this characterization has been challenged, as the standing of private and public institutions with significant
systemic
influence has declined.
As illustrated by the increased regulatory interest they are now attracting, as well as the increased media attention devoted to various controversies (such as those relating to “fake news” and internal corporate cultures), these companies must adapt and remain agile as they gain greater
systemic
influence and notice.
The rational for affirmative action in those early years was the fact that, after a long history of
systemic
injustice, merely outlawing discrimination based on race or gender would not ensure equal opportunity for all.
In South Korea, the IMF urged the sale of the country’s banks to American investors, even though Koreans had managed their own economy impressively for four decades, with higher growth, more stability, and without the
systemic
scandals that have marked US financial markets with such frequency.
Russia must continue to press for an Alliance of Europe – a new framework for economic and diplomatic relations among the EU, Russia, and the rest of Greater Europe – which could offer a way out of Europe’s
systemic
crisis.
Moreover, skepticism about the eurozone authorities’ and leading powers’ determination and/or competence to ensure the currency’s viability is increasing
systemic
risk.
It seems more likely that the problem is structural, and lies in the profound
systemic
differences between the process of internal (mainly economic) integration, and the process of external (mainly political) integration.
In the face of high
systemic
risk, private capital is leaving banks and the sovereign-debt markets, causing governments’ borrowing costs to rise and bank capitalization to fall.
First, we must resolve
systemic
weaknesses in the region’s underdeveloped health systems, by improving training for health workers, ensuring proper storage and transportation of vaccines, and developing effective ways to deliver them.
The 2008-09 global financial crisis almost bankrupted governments and caused
systemic
collapse.
Because of its size and
systemic
influence, and assuming it remains willing to incur the risk of suffering some damage in the process, the US is destined to win a tit-for-tat tariff escalation.
These players complement each other in terms of
systemic
knowledge, implementation capacity, and available financial resources.
Developing a new approach – based on a broad,
systemic
perspective – should become a top priority of those with the capacity to deliver change, including CEOs and senior public officials.
The Chinese people are no longer satisfied with rule by law and are demanding an end to
systemic
corruption, inadequate land rights, discrimination against migrant workers, state-owned enterprises’ privileged position, and weak protection of intellectual property.
What individuals bring into any setting is important, but so are the situational forces that act on them, as well as the
systemic
forces that create and maintain situations.
Second, legal theory must reconsider the extent to which powerful situational and
systemic
factors should be taken into account in punishing individuals.
Although these programs’ comprehensive nature explains their success, neither the Banking Recovery and Resolution Directive nor the Single Resolution Board (SRB) are designed to put in place such
systemic
responses.
Eurozone authorities may claim that a Greek exit no longer poses a
systemic
risk, given the introduction in recent years of various instruments for fighting financial crises, including government-backed rescue funds, a partial banking union, tougher fiscal controls, and the European Central Bank’s new role as lender of last resort.
Bo, the former Party chief of Chongqing, has come to symbolize the
systemic
rot and dysfunction at the core of a regime often viewed as effective, flexible, and resilient.
Attributing problems to
systemic
causes is a typical habit of thought in China.
Europe, Italian-StyleMILAN – Last summer, after two years of growing uncertainty,
systemic
risk in the eurozone finally began to wane, as conditional commitments came together.
Systemic
reform of Italy’s government may be a prerequisite to achieving consensus on a path to fiscal health and growth.
This means consolidating Party leadership, contrary to America’s wishes, in order to maintain a pragmatic, flexible, and strategic approach to managing
systemic
risks and addressing internal concerns and external threats.
For that reason, the ability of markets to self-correct should play a role as well, which requires that investment strategies attempt to take the possibility of
systemic
risk into consideration.
Of course, major
systemic
disruptions do not occur every year.
This means that addressing
systemic
risk requires a longer timeframe than that associated with the non-systemic, stationary risks to which investors devote most attention.
Consider a ten-year period and assume that there are nine years of “normal” average returns, followed by a “bad year” caused by the
systemic
risk component.
Accounting for
systemic
risk has several implications.
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