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Containing
systemic
risks, therefore, requires not just ensuring transparency and managing leverage in the system, but also recognizing that these risks vary along with asset values.
But this increases
systemic
risk, rather than reducing it.
This approach implies that more can be done to reduce
systemic
risk, beyond reforming how risk is measured and capital buffers determined.
Unfortunately, contemporary economic theory, with its presumption of perfect price discovery in asset markets, has discouraged economists and policymakers from paying any attention to the role of asset-price swings in managing
systemic
risk.
Unlike others, we never lost sight of the
systemic
effects of decisions across the eurozone or the EU.
But there is a snag: EU-level financial regulation is limited to the large
systemic
banks.
For the financial supply chain, the key is to address
systemic
risks and realign incentives in order to induce investors to support the engines of real economic growth, rather than the creation of asset bubbles.
Successive governments across central and eastern Europe are responsible for a
systemic
failure to provide adequate support to families with disabled children, often resulting in abandonment and institutionalization.Without a stimulating family or family-like setting, such children cannot develop their full potential.
These numbers suggest a
systemic
banking crisis in the making.
Reports of widespread sexual violence in India, South Africa, and recently Brazil have finally triggered a long-overdue, more
systemic
examination of how those societies may be fostering rape, not as a distant possibility in women’s lives, but as an ever-present, life-altering, daily source of terror.
This will be sufficient to enable the IMF to come to the aid of specific countries in trouble, but it will not provide a
systemic
solution without conditionality.
Sacrificing Greek interests in the name of European or
systemic
financial stability may have once been the correct path for the IMF to pursue, but the crisis there is well past the point at which these policies ceased being justifiable.
Simon Johnson is a member of the FDIC’s
systemic
resolution advisory committee, an unpaid position.
Proponents hope that this would soften the
systemic
cost of bank failure.
As we reflect on China’s remarkable progress since 1972, it is also an opportune time to consider how China continues to fall short in overcoming
systemic
obstacles to long-term success.
But this is not a
systemic
problem; and, in fact, a rise in gold prices would close part of the gap between demand and supply for safe assets that has emerged due to the zero lower bound on interest rates.
In Paris, leading investors and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, along with Bloomberg CEO Michael Bloomberg, also endorsed net-zero emissions, citing
systemic
risks to the financial system from climate change.
Conventional monetary policies, designed to fulfill the Fed’s dual mandate of price stability and full employment, are ill-equipped to cope with the
systemic
risks of asset and credit bubbles, to say nothing of the balance-sheet recessions that ensue after such bubbles burst.
The financial crisis, morphing quickly into a global economic downturn, resulted not just from a failure to react to growing instability, risk, and imbalance, but also from a widespread pre-crisis inability to ”see” the rising
systemic
risk.
Financial re-regulation should and will emphasize capital, reserve, and margin requirements; limiting
systemic
risk buildup by constraining leverage; eliminating fragmented and incomplete regulatory coverage and regulatory arbitrage (a huge challenge internationally); and a focus on transparency.
Indeed, by focusing attention on internal structural reforms in the developing world, the risk is that the current approach will lead to complacency on short-term capital flows, increasing rather then reducing
systemic
risks.
The alleged justification for this major interference in private contracting is the
systemic
effect that these bonuses can have.
An economically successful China is more likely to be stable and geopolitically constructive; a China beset by serious economic problems would be far less so, and, as the first-ever developing economy to become a global power, could even become a source of
systemic
risk.
We need to take additional measures to reduce the level of
systemic
risk – including limiting the size of our largest banks.
Such geopolitical risks – were they to materialize – would have a
systemic
economic and financial impact.
To mitigate the serious
systemic
risks stemming from the power of China’s overweening, corrupt mandarins, Xi must rebalance their incentives.
Beyond reducing
systemic
risks, these efforts – if they are sustained – could generate “reform dividends” over time.
Systemic
reform requires recognizing and atoning for two original sins: not only that of bureaucrats who made money by abusing their power, but also that of capitalists who made money by breaking the rules.
China’s recent relaxation of macroeconomic policy, despite ongoing market volatility, is an important step toward breaking unnecessary barriers to implementing the reforms needed to mitigate
systemic
risks.
Loss of trust probably has multiple causes, including analytical failure: central banks, regulators, market participants, rating agencies, and economists almost all failed to detect rising
systemic
risk in the years preceding the current crisis, much less to take appropriate corrective action.
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