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The report comes as tension in the European financial system again raises questions about whether banks remain prone to crises that can ripple through society.

The threat of outsourcing puts downward pressure on pay, though most American studies suggest that trade accounts for only a small part of the increase in wage inequality.A third concern, which is at odds with the first two, is that the emerging markets are prone to crises that can cause a still-fragile world economy to stumble.

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Whatever happens now, it's hard to avoid the sense that the growing complexity of our financial system is making it increasingly prone to crises — crises that are beyond the ability of traditional policies to handle.

They have created a financial system that is prone to crises and biased against productive investment; they have reduced economic growth and worsened inequality.

This suggests that emerging countries are more prone to crises and particularly to currency crises.

Infrastructure resilience is often associated with the ability of the hard infrastructure or physical system to cope with severe disruptions; however, the institutions and enterprises that make up the soft infrastructure systems are also prone to crises.

A sole focus on decreases in assets leads to a one-sided strategy that lacks sufficient leverage and makes the firm more prone to crises (Sheaffer and Mano-Negrin 2003).

We propose, in light of the recent global financial events, that the outcome is that the strong index influence rendered the market into a stiff state that is less adaptable to financial changes and therefore is more prone to crises.

Mr. Ackermann is president of the Institute of International Finance, an industry group formed in 1983 that has recently tried to blunt the effect of new regulations intended to make banks less prone to crises.

Organisations that do not engage in pre-emptive probing are generally not proactive and are thus more prone to crises (1).

Countries with disproportionately high debts are more prone to crises.

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