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But when New Jersey Governor John Corzine was involved in a serious road accident last month, it became known that he violated his own state's law by not wearing his seat belt.
Some countries face the growing risk of near-perpetual belt-tightening, which would further dampen growth and thus keep debt ratios high.
Moreover, without growth, the social and political backlash against painful belt-tightening will eventually undermine austerity and reform.
This is the paradox of thrift: belt-tightening causes people to lose their jobs, because other people are not buying what they produce, so their debt burden rises rather than falls.
Yet, when one considers other successful efforts to improve public health over the last five decades - for example, smoking bans, seat-belt laws, and speed limits - one finds that legislation typically supplemented education.
The New Silk Road land belt seeks to connect China with the economies of East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and Europe through an expanded grid of rail, highways, power, fiber, and other networks.
This lowered interest rates in the so-called PIIGS countries (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain) and inflated housing bubbles just as reunification costs were forcing Germany to tighten its belt.
If people want to step off the conveyor belt, they are free to do so.
And, in May 2010, the IMF endorsed the European authorities' decision not to impose losses on Greece's private creditors - a move that was reversed only after unprecedented fiscal belt-tightening sent the Greek economy into a tailspin.
Human rights groups have long urged the necessity of extending the writ of Pakistan's Constitution to the tribal belt, where religion-based parties have wide support.
This cleared the way for politicians with a simple message: our countries have had enough of Western tutelage and belt-tightening; the time has come to return to our national values and interests.
WASHINGTON, DC - American foreign policy stands on the brink of substantial belt-tightening.
It is like saying that people are more likely to drive dangerously if they wear a seat belt; in fact, the opposite is more often the case.
The sectarianism plaguing the Sunni belt is affecting even the relatively stable oil sheikdoms of the Gulf, where a schism within the Gulf Cooperation Council is spurring new tensions and proxy competition among its members.
Saddled with a rust-belt infrastructure, Russia further disqualifies itself with dysfunctional and revanchist politics and a demographic trend in near-terminal decline.
When they do - and assuming that the government does not suddenly tighten its belt (it has no credible plan to do so) - there is every likelihood that America's appetite for foreign cash will surge again.
Were it to succeed, it would strain every other country in the eurozone, including those, like Italy and Spain, that have had to carry out their own belt-tightening.
The success of the rescue is far from assured, in view of the magnitude of belt-tightening that it calls for and the hostility that it has aroused on the part of Greek workers.
This is why the suicides are most prevalent in the cotton belt on which the seed industries' claim is rapidly becoming a stranglehold.
Typically, the IMF assesses whether a country, after undertaking reasonable belt-tightening measures, can service its debt - and lends only when it is satisfied that it can.
And the higher the debt, the less likely it is that the country will be able to achieve the mix of belt-tightening and growth that would enable it to generate the necessary surpluses.
At the same time, Germany, suffering from the after-effects of reunification, had to tighten its belt.
It also held its own in the predominantly Igbo southeast and the middle belt, home to several small ethnic groups.
Trade is the transmission belt through which supply adjusts to demand.
When the transmission belt of international trade that underlies such decisions is disrupted, the result is market turbulence.
Trade-distorting subsidies, high import tariffs, and export restrictions act as sand in the gears of the transmission belt and make it more difficult and expensive to bring food to the market - and thus to the family table.
The withdrawal of NATO forces before the job is done will leave India on the front lines to face the brunt of greater terror from the Afghanistan-Pakistan belt.

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