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Arab Fathers and SonsThe problem of succession in the Arab secular republics highlights their predicament in the transition to a post-revolutionary phase, for succession in regimes that fail to build strong institutions always risks
triggering
a systemic crisis.
The economy needs to be steered in the desired direction without
triggering
instability, making correct sequencing and coordination of policy measures essential.
Land holdings can, in turn, be used as collateral, stimulating further credit flows and
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successive rounds of asset-price appreciation.
While monetary-policy tightening may be necessary, it risks
triggering
a serious liquidity crisis in developing countries, with a major impact on economic growth and development.
If I own one house and my neighbor owns two, and falling interest rates cause the value of those houses to double, the monetary inequality between us also doubles, affecting a variety of statistical indicators and
triggering
much well-intended concern.
With the Syrian government – through its murder of tens of thousands of civilians with barrel bombs and poison gas – having more than fulfilled the criteria for
triggering
the international community’s obligation to intervene, Brazil could suggest what an intervention that reflected the principle of “responsibility while protecting” might look like.
Let’s not delude ourselves: if the euro falls apart, so will the European Union (the world’s largest economy),
triggering
a global economic crisis on a scale that most people alive today have never experienced.
This excess supply of credit results in additional consumption and investment,
triggering
a boom.
In the case of climate change, the pie is the atmosphere’s capacity to absorb our emissions without
triggering
catastrophic change to our planet’s climate.
For entirely domestic reasons, each country is manipulating the history of a devastating war,
triggering
passions that can only cause more damage.
The best therapy for reinvigorating growth is both direct, by increasing competitive pressure, and indirect, by
triggering
the necessary adaptation in national employment, welfare, and education policies.
Such a “loan-by-loan” process usually allocates money and credit effectively; however, it can over-lend, stoking inflation and even
triggering
economic collapse.
Deprived of funds that had already been committed and expected, Haiti fell into arrears on money owed for loan repayment,
triggering
IDB policies that prevented the Bank from releasing loans.
Stress is indeed a critical factor in
triggering
relapse.
Any increase in global temperature greater than 2ºC, scientists agree, risks
triggering
feedback loops that cause much greater warming and could render large parts of the planet uninhabitable.
Transnational water resources have become an especially active source of competition and conflict,
triggering
a dam-building race and prompting growing calls for the United Nations to recognize water as a key security concern.
Every year, Chile’s finance ministry asks a group of independent experts how fast Chile can grow without
triggering
inflation or other imbalances.
For the many emerging-market firms that borrowed in dollars to generate local-currency revenue, the recent depreciation is
triggering
plenty of financial trouble.
Prosperity, it was felt, would incite inflation, provoke high interest rates,
triggering
a stock market rout.
Most threatening, however, is the possibility that the EU could collapse,
triggering
a third unfreezing.
To prevent the crash from
triggering
another Great Depression, governments intervened with massive taxpayer-funded bailouts, causing public-debt burdens to swell further, reaching unsustainable levels in many developed economies.
And the depth and shape of that recession will depend on the event
triggering
it, which is similarly uncertain.
It seems clear that, rather than risk
triggering
inflation, Japan should continue on this promising path.
Otherwise, the dangers of unsustainable growth patterns will bring the party to an abrupt halt, potentially
triggering
financial contagion.
This could lead to a collapse in confidence,
triggering
financial upheaval and, in turn, forcing the country to seek a third bailout – one that would require Greece to leave the eurozone and introduce a new, devalued currency.
Yet some economists and journalists fear that countries, in attempting to gain an advantage in global markets, will engage in competitive devaluations,
triggering
large-scale inflation in the process.
So far, bleak predictions that the campaign would split Nigerians along Islamic/Christian lines,
triggering
sectarian violence before the voting, have not come to pass.
It proved to be the tipping point,
triggering
waves of protests by lawyers and other groups in Pakistan’s main cities.
And both are
triggering
nativist responses in destination countries.
For this reason,
triggering
the OMT mechanism requires the unanimous consent of eurozone governments.
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