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It is time to recognise that austerity alone condemns n

It is time to recognise that austerity alone condemns not just Greece but the whole of Europe to the probability of a painful and protracted era of little or no economic growth. This would be a tragedy not just for Greece and for Europe, but for the world.
Charles Dallara
Some of the policy measures that are important are politically difficult if taken independent of actions by others in support of common goals. Joint actions are therefore needed, and establishing a G-11 with an effective role for the IMF provides the viable way forward.
Charles Dallara
I think it is incumbent on the rest of us – and I would suggest that includes other European leaders – to pause in what has become a very popular game of telling the Greeks how to run their lives.
Charles Dallara
In a moment of stress, funding may go to systemically-important firms, which could pull funding away from firms not making the cut.
Charles Dallara
The emphasis so far on fiscal austerity, while to a degree necessary for the countries facing market funding difficulties, is excessive when carried out across the board.
Charles Dallara
The Germans argue – and I can fully understand them – that the euro countries must surrender their sovereignty, because that is the only way to implement budget discipline in a fiscal union.
Charles Dallara
I think Putin will have to find a way to signal, even if it’s a modest signal, an openness to dialogue.
Charles Dallara
A new forum is needed that reflects the realities of today’s globalised world and the rising importance of emerging markets.
Charles Dallara
The Greek people deserve an economy that is not burdened forever by a heavy bureaucracy and a bloated public sector.
Charles Dallara
We have not argued in either Brazil or Argentina that the IMF should step in to protect the banks.
Charles Dallara
Our long-term prosperity depends critically on the ability of world leaders to make politically difficult decisions at a time when the global economy is still vulnerable on so many fronts.
Charles Dallara
Unfortunately, I think we could see that fairly early in 2015: The cloud of economic weakness in Russia is spreading over Europe. It has the potential of spreading into contagion into other emerging markets, particularly those with large energy companies, such as Petrobras in Brazil.
Charles Dallara
When you inject capital into the parent, it may or may not benefit the subsidiary.
Charles Dallara
Countries that are occasionally immature in their ability to manage their economic affairs as well as they should – and that includes most of them – are going to find that the world is at risk.
Charles Dallara
The risk of policy contagion could be magnified if a new funding arrangement were agreed between Argentina and the IMF before a comprehensive policy framework is developed that addresses fundamental investor concerns.
Charles Dallara
How can the United States preserve its financial and security leadership role when it conducts itself with such ineptitude and such disregard for the consequences for the world?
Charles Dallara
Observers and even some officials raise questions about the future of Greece as part of the Eurozone, while the Eurozone itself struggles to deal with fundamental flaws at the heart of its architecture.
Charles Dallara
It was very important for us to hear that both European governments and the IMF are going to sustain and augment their commitment to Greece because they don’t pursue the debt reduction route. They’re actually extending more debt, more loans to Greece.
Charles Dallara
The Fed cannot levitate markets forever. And when they finally do move, I think we have to be prepared for a considerable amount of turbulence.
Charles Dallara
I think that it would be a mistake for any institution to think that their stake in a default or in a voluntary accord is determined by the amount of their exposure, hedged or unhedged.
Charles Dallara