. . . a hard economic adjustment risks unleashing a socio-political crisis. Not engaging in a correction, however, may well engender a future economic meltdown. Buying time is easiest politically, but it often means only postponing the crisis . . .
. . . a hard economic adjustment risks unleashing a socio-political crisis. Not engaging in a correction, however, may well engender a future economic meltdown. Buying time is easiest politically, but it often means only postponing the crisis . . .