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Containing Competitive Monetary EasingMUMBAI – As the world struggles to recover from the global economic crisis, the unconventional monetary policies that many advanced countries adopted in its
wake
seem to have gained widespread acceptance.
Indian rape laws were changed in the
wake
of the rape and murder in 2011 of Bhanwari Devi, a 36-year-old midwife whose accusations of sexual misconduct implicated senior political figures.
Then maybe everyone else can get a good night’s sleep, confident that they will
wake
up the next morning.
These companies’ ready-made, proprietary, and typically dull offerings represent a route that should be avoided at all costs – lest we
wake
up to find ourselves in Minitel City.
In the
wake
of the Tiananmen massacre, however, individual dissidents and other political nonconformists were again committed to special psychiatric hospitals on an involuntary and indefinite basis.
Even dyed-in-the-wool Europhiles admitted that the Rome gathering felt more like a
wake
than a party.
Their primary objective is to forge a consensus for Lebanon’s future in the
wake
of the withdrawal of Syrian forces last year.
But now, in the
wake
of the financial crisis, a tide of distrust is sweeping the world – including a new and widespread fear that central banks are incapable of controlling inflation.
That issue is especially acute in the
wake
of a generalized real-estate crisis.
Europe’s persistence in snubbing Turkey’s attempts to join the European Union, the rise of violent anti-Western popular sentiment in the
wake
of the Iraq war, and strained relations with the US – owing in part to the forthcoming Armenian Genocide Act – are major factors in Turkey’s change of direction.
But they thought that by providing rock-bottom interest rates and generous liquidity conditions in the
wake
of the 2008 global financial crisis, they could push investment and consumption upward.
In the
wake
of this summer’s stock-market plunge and surprising devaluation of the renminbi, the same thing is happening again.
When growth slowed sharply and credit flows collapsed in the
wake
of the Great Recession, budget revenues plummeted, governments were forced to socialize private-sector liabilities, and fiscal deficits and debt soared.
Moreover, the deterioration was predictable: history shows that the real stock of government debt explodes in the
wake
of recessions caused by financial crises.
But, within a few years, this system had become so disorganized, due to economic chaos in the
wake
of decentralization, that the central government reasserted its control.
Latin America in the Second Machine AgePANAMA CITY – At the upcoming Summit of the Americas in Panama City, business and government leaders will discuss the economic challenges facing the Western Hemisphere, especially how to support inclusive growth in the
wake
of the commodities bonanza that endured for the better part of the last decade.
Similarly, the ECB’s outright monetary transactions (OMT) program, announced in the
wake
of President Mario Draghi’s “do whatever it takes” speech in the summer of 2012, is at best a distraction.
But in the
wake
of the Commission’s decision not to enforce the SGP, this effort has become meaningless.
And the US dollar’s substantial appreciation in the
wake
of Trump’s election is likely to make European exports more competitive.
In the
wake
of Russian revanchism and the mayhem spreading across the Middle East, were Cameron to speak today of the changes that Europe needs to make, I would hope that he would add his support for more effective common foreign and security policies.
Whoever wins the presidency, both the chaebol and the new government will be on edge in the election’s
wake.
In the
wake
of the crisis, however, given the shared fate of national governments and banks, a significant home-bias re-emerged.
That is why, despite the damage that his reputation suffered in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis, Greenspan retains enormous credibility among all those who hope to see rational economic policy in America.
Let's
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you up.
In the
wake
of Russia’s apparent departure from democratization during Vladimir Putin’s presidency, and of the wars in Chechnya and Georgia, the EU has adopted increasingly cautious language, sounding less optimistic about the prospects of a real partnership.
It took the correction in February to
wake
up investors to the reality of risk.
But so, too, could be the organizations that have presided over a breathtaking collapse of so many fisheries and left a once-bountiful marine environment – and the lives and livelihoods of many fishermen – damaged and degraded in their
wake.
Now, however, many former HIPCs are selling bonds in the global market to private investors, which has become significantly riskier in recent months, in the
wake
of court rulings in the United States that permit bondholders to reject debt workouts and sue for full payment.
It was the collapse of these brutal systems in the
wake
of the United States-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the Arab Spring of 2011 that created the current refugee crisis.
As one top American diplomat put it, “The last worry I have when I
wake
up at three in the morning is that Europe is becoming too strong.”
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