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This could take a number of forms: quantitative easing combined with fiscal expansion (for example, higher infrastructure spending), direct cash
transfers
to the government, or, most radically, direct cash
transfers
to households.
But public investment is different from other types of official outlays, such as expenditures on public-sector wages or social
transfers.
Schemes that are not intended to result in structural
transfers
are routinely dissected to confirm that they will not become cash dispensers for other EU members.
German fears that the European Stability Mechanism serves as a channel for hidden
transfers
are similarly unfounded.
The reforms have essentially enabled China to streamline research and development efforts, as well as technology
transfers
between selected components of its civil and commercial space programs.
This would entail, for example, restricting capital
transfers
between parent banks in developed countries and their subsidiaries or branches in developing countries.
This type of ownership structure can be particularly problematic during
transfers
of ownership to new generations.
Meanwhile, the federal government makes up for a good chunk of the drop in state incomes by
transfers
or reduced taxes.
The Court also declared that Serbia will remain in violation of the Genocide Convention until it
transfers
Mladic—who is believed responsible for some of the worst crimes in Europe since the Second World War—to the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague.
Germans thinking about the likelihood of
transfers
to southern Europe doubtless recall their country’s reunification after the collapse of communist East Germany in 1989-1990.
There were massive transfers, and national resources were devoted to gigantic infrastructure projects.
Problems of
transfers
in a large political unit are at the heart of federalism.
While adopting a new treaty may look like an unwieldy process, ill-suited to managing a fast-moving modern financial crisis, it is the only way to generate legitimacy for the institutions that are needed to address that crisis – in particular to provide reassurance that
transfers
will not be indefinite and unlimited.
The small states of the mid-nineteenth century, with no fiscal
transfers
out of a relatively limited area, might be recreated.
On paper, wealth redistribution through high taxes and state transfers, reflecting Republican ideals of equality and social cohesion ( fraternité ), has brought good results.
As a result, 40% of all
transfers
go to poor but able-bodied people of working age.
According to this view, the system is unreformable, and real change will be possible only after it finally collapses, perhaps owing to fiscal weakness, since the combination of deficit-financed transfers, low growth, and low labor-market participation may prove unsustainable.
That generally
transfers
the deposits from the lending bank to another bank.
Absent cross-country
transfers
(which the recent Franco-German agreement on a mini-eurozone budget is not meant to deliver), this is a further reason why the ECB should err on the side of audacity.
Fiscal transfers, whereby eurozone countries commit to provide funds to their distressed counterparts, could also work.
This is not guaranteed, however, as progress in establishing social insurance – crucial to increasing consumption – has been relatively slow, while monetary
transfers
to families (such as those that have been implemented in Brazil, Mexico, and elsewhere in Latin America) might not be feasible, given the logic of China’s political system.
The problem is that economists (and those who listen to them) became over-confident in their preferred models of the moment: markets are efficient, financial innovation
transfers
risk to those best able to bear it, self-regulation works best, and government intervention is ineffective and harmful.
The late economist Anthony Clunies Ross made an initial attempt to calculate the cost of solving the poverty problem forever, by estimating how much money would be needed for cash
transfers
to lift every single person on the planet out of poverty.
But China has been playing a different game with its alleged theft of intellectual property and forced technology
transfers.
The effect is just like a huge tax that
transfers
wealth to the oil-exporting countries.
Moreover, the increase in exports and the shift from imports to domestically produced goods and services would strengthen their economies, thereby reducing their fiscal deficits as tax revenues rose and
transfers
declined.
Conservatives demand lower taxes, but this is unpopular: almost 65% of Swedes live on public salaries or social
transfers.
Contrary to the implications of the Meltzer-Richard framework, ordinary American voters do not seem to be very interested in raising top marginal tax rates or in greater social
transfers.
But
transfers
from the African diaspora stand out as the most significant contributing factor.
The Hispanic approach emphasizes migrants’ involvement in banking by offering a range of banking services in both the country of origin and the host country, products of specific interest to migrants, and low commissions on foreign
transfers.
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