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Such a system worked as long as events in one country did not have a negative impact on other borrowers and there was no
systemic
risk or
systemic
contagion.
For Tocqueville, democracy’s
systemic
effects could lead citizens to deprive themselves of reasoned thought.
Whether this becomes a
systemic
issue affecting the entire global economy will hinge on China.
Additional buffers are now required in
systemic
institutions.
Even though systems of government may have certain traditional components, Japan’s problems are systemic, not cultural.
Admittedly, China’s major
systemic
reforms await the country’s leadership transition, now expected in November.
To derail emerging economies’ growth momentum at this stage probably would require either an additional major demand shock from the advanced economies, or some kind of failure in China’s leadership transition that impedes
systemic
reform and affects the country’s growth.
Notwithstanding low growth forecasts for the entire developed world, these
systemic
risks, taken individually and in combination, appear to be declining (though certainly not to the point that they can be dismissed).
Defending Liberal Democracy in PolandBRUSSELS – Since coming to power in 2015, Poland’s populist Law and Justice (PiS) party has launched a
systemic
assault on the country’s liberal-democratic institutions.
Because workplace safety and industrial accident compensation turned out to be critical early tests of western legal systems' administrative capacity to deal with the
systemic
problems of industrial free-market societies.
In Title II of Dodd-Frank, Congress created a back-up authority through which the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) can take over and manage a failing financial firm and impose appropriate losses on shareholders and some creditors without creating widespread
systemic
damage or a global panic.
Second, it is fanciful to believe that the private sector would want to get involved in providing funding to a huge financial firm under court supervision, particularly during a
systemic
crisis.
First, they dream of enjoying the same
systemic
generosity now bestowed on the old.
The path Russia chooses will determine how quickly and with what results Russia can overcome the deep
systemic
crisis, which has marked the post-Soviet period in Russia's history.
As is often true in crises that become systemic, we knew the phenomena, but failed to grasp their interaction, in part because politicians and analysts are unwilling to anticipate ruptures: the familiar is held to be stable even when it is known to be problematic.
But, in 1958-1961, excessive central planning to support the Great Leap Forward (Mao Zedong’s intensive campaign to industrialize and collectivize China’s economy) generated
systemic
fragility.
But success will require striking a balance between maintaining
systemic
stability and allowing the country’s massive economy to adapt and grow – a challenge with which China has struggled for centuries.
But the
systemic
oppression of women tends to be cast in terms of claims for empathy: we shouldn’t follow these policies because they are not nice, not enlightened.
It will also connect people from different disciplines and sectors united by the goal of promoting
systemic
changes that give adolescents, especially girls, the opportunity to fulfill their potential.
In Eastern Europe in the 1980’s, such an anecdote might have been interpreted as a bellwether of deeper
systemic
change; in North Korea, it seemed more like a foray into the preserve of the country’s gangster elite.
Systemic
nepotism in the top political and military leadership exists only in North Korea.
This frustration can be blamed partly on the impossibly high expectations that Obama set in his early speeches, in which he inspired voters with promises of
systemic
transformation.
For a country to benefit from free international capital movements, however, it must have, inter alia, sound and strong financial institutions to prevent panic movements of capital and withstand
systemic
shocks if such movements occur.
Yet barriers to women’s leadership in Africa today remain systemic, widespread, and they begin early.
Systemic
corruption can be found at all levels.
Indeed, this arrangement – albeit informal – can be viewed as the way regulators manage the
systemic
risk posed by new entrants.
Systems at RiskGENEVA – Failure to adapt to climate change, persistent extreme weather, and major
systemic
financial failure are just three of 50 major risks monitored every year in the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report.
Failure to green infrastructure investment will reduce economic growth, increase
systemic
risk, deepen inequality, and fuel social unrest.
But, though Ebola has focused the world’s attention on
systemic
shortcomings, the goal must be to combat the abiding epidemics that are quietly inflicting suffering and death on populations worldwide.
In the race for resources that defines the twenty-first century, no actor is directly or indirectly threatening other players to curtail food or energy exports, but all bear the
systemic
risks.
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