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In any
systemic
crisis, the combination of austerity for the many, socialism for bankers, and strangulation of local democracy creates the hopelessness and discontent that are nationalism’s oxygen.
The alternative is to Europeanize the solution to a problem caused largely by Europe’s
systemic
crisis.
One important way to address this problem in a
systemic
way is by reforming education in the so-called STEM disciplines: science, technology, engineering, and math.
Nor is there any shortage of other issues and
systemic
improvements, not least nuclear-arms reduction, on which to work.
The Balkan wars of the 1990’s, America’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the bloody Arab revolts, and the exposure of Western capitalism’s ethical and
systemic
flaws in the global economic crisis undercut the idea further.
How to Bail out Good Banks and Let Bad Banks FailLOS ANGELES – How should large-scale
systemic
failures of a country’s financial system be addressed?
As Wen’s successor, Li Keqiang, attempts to engineer deep
systemic
reforms, understanding Wen’s policy decisions could not be more relevant.
And, given the rising risk of a global
systemic
financial meltdown, the prospect of a decade-long L-shaped recession – like the one experienced by Japan after the collapse of its real estate and equity bubble – cannot be ruled out.
When policy actions don’t provide real relief to market participants, you know that you are one step away from a
systemic
collapse of the financial and corporate sectors.
So we cannot rule out a
systemic
failure and global depression.
China’s
systemic
importance with respect to emerging-market growth, its relative stability, and other emerging countries’ domestic policy responses suggest that the main effect of the Fed’s coming policy shift will be a new equilibrium with less distorted asset prices.
If American hegemony, which truly exists today, is to be transitional – ie, if it is to end in a benign fashion and not by a sudden displacement producing anarchy, nor by an unilateral American desertion from the global scene, which would also produce anarchy – fundamental
systemic
changes must take places in the process of this hegemony's evolution.
The EU also collects an import sales tax at the rate of value-added tax for
systemic
reasons.
Only by focusing on these fundamentals, rather than merely tinkering with the details of food production, can intrinsic
systemic
linkages work to the advantage of future generations.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will usher in
systemic
changes that demand collaborative engagement.
In doing so, it represents a new approach to bringing about
systemic
change, different in two fundamental ways.
Among many of the
systemic
flaws of autocracy, degeneration at the top, epitomized by ever-weaker leaders, is progressive and incurable.
In particular, central banks’ behavior during the crisis has called into question whether inflation-targeting is an effective framework in the presence of
systemic
shocks, and, more broadly, whether it can be sustained throughout economic cycles.
What is needed now is not small-scale adjustments or marginal reforms, but comprehensive and innovative
systemic
transformation.
These trends imply an increased probability that the market is underestimating risk, so
systemic
risk regulators should raise minimum capital requirements as soon as they spot them.
There are many reasons why the market fails to correct
systemic
error, including that booms are always founded on a belief by both regulators and bankers that “this time it is different.”
(I am on the FDIC’s
systemic
resolution advisory committee, but I am not responsible for the agency’s plans or potential actions.)
Deep,
systemic
financial crises lead to deep, prolonged recessions.
Only time, implementation of the policy and
systemic
reforms to be revealed this fall, and actual economic performance will settle the matter one way or the other.
The recent “stress tests” of European banks were blatantly designed as a confidence-building measure rather than a genuine exploration of possible
systemic
weaknesses – failing, for instance, to include the possibility of default on Greek sovereign debt.
In this environment, distributing largesse financed by the central bank would have dangerous
systemic
consequences in the long run, because it would create perverse incentives for everyone involved.
High levels of sovereign debt, together with the behavior of parts of the financial sector, have amplified the crisis in the eurozone and raised important issues of confidence that now require a
systemic
answer.
One of the most obvious signs of
systemic
cheating is that many Chinese officials use fake or dubiously acquired academic credentials to burnish their resumes.
Given such
systemic
debasement of merit, few Chinese citizens believe that they are governed by the best and the brightest.
The idea is simple: banks should be pressured to issue a new kind of debt that automatically converts into equity if the regulators determine that there is a
systemic
national financial crisis, and if the bank is simultaneously in violation of capital-adequacy covenants in the hybrid-security contract.
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