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Japan of course is hobbled by severe structural problems, which it is dealing with only incrementally.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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It is true that Greece can survive within the euro only with a gruelling downward adjustment of wages and prices, which demands painful budget cuts and structural reforms.
ECONOMIST: The euro crisis
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Transparency and accountability are critical walls of a governance foundation that not only supports sound pay decisions but also adds structural integrity to the process of discussing compensation with stakeholders.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This is a serious structural issue with the way that the European monetary system was constructed: the ECB is tasked only with guarding inflation, and not with ensuring the health of the banking system.
FORBES: Eurozone: Yes, It Is 1930