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Practical change requires revision of the 1973 War Powers Resolution, which grants presidents
unfettered
rights to commit American forces for 60 days.
It is time for US leaders to place the well-being of the high-tech wealth machine – which cost US taxpayers tens of billions of dollars to build – above the illusory notion that the only route to safety is
unfettered
access to the world’s digital traffic.
While growth is essential for the future global economy, it must be a different kind of growth – inclusive and not simply the fallout of
unfettered
globalization.
Both John McCain and George W. Bush cleverly tapped into this fantasy – with its easy bonhomie and absence of wives and kids – to capture the hearts of the male journalists aboard their campaign buses, who could imagine themselves once again as tough, unfettered, and venturesome Kerouac figures.
In particular, the so-called Washington Consensus, which calls for
unfettered
liberalization and privatization, and macroeconomic policies that focus on inflation, rather than employment and growth, have attracted much criticism over the years.
As a major producer of sophisticated components, its long-term trade strategy should focus on gaining deep and
unfettered
access to integrated cross-border supply chains.
Nevertheless, their religious faith in privatization,
unfettered
markets, and monetarism led them to over-hasty asset sales, reckless deregulation, and savage deflation.
Some observers see this as an act of faith (presumably in the virtues of the
unfettered
market).
Yet, in reality, it is business as usual that would be disrupted by the consequences of climate change, with
unfettered
warming impeding or even reversing Asia’s recent economic progress.
Bank regulators are starting to take these issues more seriously – an encouraging change from the 1990s and early 2000s, when the Fed was among the cheerleaders for
unfettered
financial innovation, without adequate consideration for systemic risk.
Villagers and merchants from both sides conducted a brisk business and border trade
unfettered
by the authorities.
A Middle East with a brutal,
unfettered
terrorist state at its center would be a direct threat to neighboring Europe’s safety.
The two are related: as we have seen,
unfettered
markets lead to economic and political crises.
In both Europe and America, the free-market ideology that allowed asset bubbles to grow
unfettered
– markets always know best, so government must not intervene – now ties policymakers’ hands in designing effective responses to the crisis.
This is not really an election about such hotly-debated issues as outsourcing, tax increases versus entitlement reforms, government control of production versus
unfettered
private sector activity, or job creators versus free riders.
So it mobilized small-scale farmers, artisans, and small producers who shared the landed elite's belief that
unfettered
competition was harmful.
Of course, after several years of
unfettered
credit expansion, some retrenchment was necessary and desirable, and Tigar probably overextended itself.
They point to what they regard as America's
unfettered
capitalism and hold up Europe's social market economies against it.
Given their excessive belief in
unfettered
markets, they turned a blind eye to palpable abuses, including predatory lending, and denied the existence of an obvious bubble.
It was no accident that countries like Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, and Turkey avoided financial crisis; their central bankers had learned from experience – their own or others’ – that
unfettered
markets are not always efficient or self-regulating.
Another is that economists were blinkered by an ideology according to which a free and
unfettered
market could do no wrong.
But three recent developments have reignited the debate about the dangers of
unfettered
growth.
In recent decades,
unfettered
capitalism has produced significant mutations worldwide.
In fact, economics does not say that
unfettered
markets are better than state intervention or even state capitalism.
At a deeper level, the real dichotomy is not between state capitalism and
unfettered
markets; it is between extractive and inclusive economic institutions.
This is not an endorsement of
unfettered
markets.
Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged, a paean to entrepreneurship
unfettered
by environmental or social constraints, is a favorite of climate-change deniers.
The drop has been a surprise to the many pundits and policy analysts who view China’s sustained massive trade surpluses as prima facie evidence that government intervention has been keeping the renminbi far below its
unfettered
“equilibrium” value.
To be sure, a growing number of mainstream economists are paying attention to the costs of
unfettered
global markets.
Introduction of foreign companies, technologies, and
unfettered
mobility for corporations and people would all be viewed as a threat to the Communist system if it were publicly acknowledged.
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