For many individual economies, particularly open and indebted ones, that points towards earlier austerity.
Some 40 countries, mostly in Africa, were sufficiently poor and indebted to be eligible for the 1996 debt-relief plan.
By keeping the dollar too high, and therefore blunting its competitive edge, the U.S. has long funded the world and indebted itself.
This opaque system doesn't offer outsiders much visibility, save for the knowledge that indebted banks and an indebted French state intend to continue to cover each other, no matter the cost and on taxpayers' backs if they must.
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India won the toss and were indebted to Mithali Raj (62) and Priyanka Roy (69 not out), who shared a century stand as the hosts made 199-5 from 50 overs.
Mr. BRYDEN: Neither country had the means to conduct the first war and both indebted themselves enormously with arms purchases, and the cost in terms of human lives was extraordinary.
It will not happen if aggressive trade unions and hugely indebted state enterprises have their way.
HIPCs do not include all the poorest countries, just the ones that are both poor and heavily indebted.
Borrowers tend to be more middle-class and less indebted than their American counterparts.
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In particular, they worry that consumers and companies remain excessively indebted, and that deleveraging will quickly stamp out any recovery.
The World and European champions rarely threatened and were indebted to goalkeeper Iker Casillas for keeping them level on the hour mark.
But monetary policy can still stimulate the economy, as lower rates boost banks' profitability, bring down firms' borrowing costs and improve indebted consumers' cash flow (see article).
They were restricted to 120-8 with only nine fours and a six, and were indebted to Irish-born Eoin Morgan, who made a composed 45, falling in the final over.
Homeowners and overly indebted companies went up in smoke.
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The Center is concerned that the preferential treatment offered Poland and Hungary would, if enacted, cause the United States immeasurable grief in its political and financial dealings with other, indebted and destitute developing countries.
In particular, attention has returned to sovereign credit risk, particularly in the eurozone and its periphery, where weaker countries, like Greece and the more indebted of the Central and Eastern European countries, are under pressure.
The head of the powerful Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) is one of a new generation of Japanese politicians less influenced by Japan's World War II defeat and less indebted to the U.S. in the post-war years.
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Egypt were on the back foot in the first half and were indebted to goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary who frustrated the Zambia fans with several fine saves as the visitors struggled to get to grips with the pitch at the Konkola Stadium.
If Italy and Greece had not been so over-indebted and sclerotic, they would not be in such trouble today.
All this is particularly worrying at a time when the British economy is finally slowing, its housing market subsiding and over-indebted consumers beginning to stagger under the weight of their mortgages and overdrafts.
Without eight regulars through injury and suspension, Wakefield were indebted to Drew and fellow playmakers Sam Obst and Scott Grix on Sunday.
But banking stocks recovered from Tuesday's slide, a day in which investors once again turned skeptical about the ability of Spain and other heavily indebted members of the 17-nation euro bloc to implement austerity measures and manage their debt loads.
Yet people do stupid things, and highly-indebted people do not follow the logic of economics textbooks.
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Across Europe, banks started selling bonds issued by Italy, Spain and other heavily indebted euro-zone governments, regulatory filings show.
Tokyo Disneyland makes money, but Euro Disney in Paris (of which it owns 39%) nearly went bankrupt and remains heavily indebted.
In addition to the country needing an EU and IMF bailout, the government had to step in and support its indebted banks.
Even if that proves true, Russia will still have more than 1, 000 banks, most small, most hopelessly indebted and almost all badly run.
Africa is the world's most indebted and aid-dependent region, with 17% of GDP flowing out in debt repayments, three times what the Bank believes is a sustainable level.
Consumers, indebted and hobbled by tight credit, cannot help much.
Voters seem more concerned with the wild fortunes of Portsmouth's football club, indebted and relegated to the second tier yet a finalist in the FA Cup, than with politics.
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