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Because the circular economy is inherently systemic, it can succeed only if all stakeholders co-design, co-create, and co-own products and services.
After all, the technology behind it could not only help to reduce
systemic
risk by creating safeguards shielding the payments system from useful but unpredictable financial activities; it could also play an important role in bolstering much-needed economic growth.
The fact that the Greek debt overhang was acknowledged only after negotiations had collapsed exposes the deep
systemic
failures that have brought Greece and Europe to this point.
Its popularity can ebb quickly when it becomes associated with crippling and
systemic
failure, whether on the battlefield – as in France in 1940 – or in the corporate boardroom and on the factory floor.
This might be appropriate in times of
systemic
crisis, but it is not sustainable in normal times.
The Fund argues that the life insurance industry could be a future source of
systemic
risk, and should therefore be subject to macroprudential stress testing, or counter-cyclical capital buffers, on the model used for banks.
Along with the Netherlands and the Baltic states, Germany blames that crisis on some member states’ budgetary imprudence and insufficient monitoring of private debt, and thus refuses to examine properly the eurozone’s
systemic
problems.
Looming particularly large over the next few months are escalating geopolitical conflicts that are nearing a tipping point, beyond which lies the specter of serious
systemic
disruptions in the global economy.
Most officials now concede the existence of
systemic
risk as a form of “pollution,” meaning that banks and other financial firms do not necessarily internalize the full costs of their structures and activities.
For starters, China’s new leadership has moved away from outsize fiscal and monetary stimulus and accepted an economic slowdown, betting on structural change,
systemic
reform, and sustainable longer-term growth.
In fact, the combination of freedom of expression and electoral competition is the key to improving democracies, because it enables
systemic
failures – not to mention leaders’ missteps – to be subjected to public scrutiny.
What Egyptians are experiencing today is not new; it is familiar to many countries that have gone through a fundamental
systemic
change.
Contrary to popular belief, the constraints on the production and use of basic data stem not from a shortage of technical capacity and knowhow, but from underlying political and
systemic
challenges.
Betting on DystopiaCAMBRIDGE – With the price of Bitcoin down 80% from its peak a year ago, and the larger cryptocurrency market in
systemic
collapse, has “peak crypto” already come and gone?
The Germans want the ECB to focus only on large
systemic
banks, and leave smaller savings banks (like those that invested heavily in subprime mortgages) to national authorities.
Yet, rather than resolving the crisis, the
systemic
exemption only prolonged it.
IMF staff have recommended scrapping the
systemic
exemption.
The Fund needs to act quickly to remove the
systemic
exemption and create room for the smart use of sovereign-debt re-profiling.
His answers are, basically: less often, only in emergencies or crises that pose
systemic
risk, and for short periods of time.
Then there is the concept of
systemic
risk, which is not only in the eye of the beholder but may be impossible to predict.
The Mexican crisis of 1994-1995 was seen as a
systemic
risk from Washington, but not from most European capitals.
Everyone agrees that Ecuador posed no
systemic
risk (though it was an emergency!), but what about Brazil?
Today, they are a household name, synonymous with unruly speculation, boundless greed, and, ultimately,
systemic
instability.
The state’s role is to protect, enforce, and regulate these contracts and related property rights, as well as to intervene to prevent
systemic
failure.
Many economists argued that these clever models were flawed, because the punishment threat was not credible, particularly in the case of a
systemic
meltdown affecting a large part of the financial system.
The fashionable idea of allowing banks to issue “contingent capital” (debt that becomes equity in a
systemic
crisis) is no more credible than the idea of committing to punish banks severely in the event of a crisis.
And only frenetic action by the Federal Reserve and Treasury (with authorities around the world joining) prevented a
systemic
meltdown.
While Trump does not have control over the entire system – he himself is subject to its
systemic
forces – he has enough influence that he could cause it to fail.
Yet the forces that drive capital markets’ focus on short-term returns (and discount
systemic
externalities) continue to dominate.
Second, they argue that financial markets must be stabilized before addressing
systemic
issues.
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