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People buy CDS contracts not because they expect a default, but because they expect the CDS to appreciate in response to
adverse
developments.
As Ravi Kanbur of Cornell University pointed out long ago, economists (and policymakers) tend to look at issues in the aggregate, to take a medium-term perspective, and to assume that markets work well enough to absorb a large part of
adverse
shocks.
Whatever the causes, growth started to slow in the 1970s, and
adverse
consequences like high unemployment rates among immigrants and the young were compounded by the growing realization that governments would struggle to deliver on their promises of social security.
In most cases, however, it was the women who experienced the abuse who suffered
adverse
consequences: damaged reputations and career prospects, not to mention the impact on their psychological and emotional wellbeing.
But
adverse
global conditions, however troubling, should not lead central bankers to neglect the risks of untested policies – above all the “helicopter drops” that many are now proposing.
Our projections show that projects sited using a Hydropower by Design approach can meet their energy objectives, achieve a higher average rate of return, and reduce
adverse
effects on environmental resources.
Of course, this type of mass recruitment could have a major
adverse
impact on developing countries’ health-care systems.
Global trade as a share of GDP may therefore decline, but without
adverse
consequences for global economic growth.
The patent system may even have
adverse
effects on innovation, because, while the most important input into any research is prior ideas, the patent system encourages secrecy.
In the United States alone, it is estimated that every year up to 100,000 patients die due to serious
adverse
drug reactions (ADR’s).
These judgments vary, depending on whether they are made by a drug company, which stands to benefit from sales, or a patient at risk of suffering a serious
adverse
effect.
More than half of all approved drugs produce a serious
adverse
reaction that is not known at the time of regulatory approval.
It is especially difficult to attribute an
adverse
reaction to a drug if the medical event is common in the user’s age group or in the condition being treated.
A recent Harris Survey in the US concluded that 60% of adults are either not confident at all or not very confident that drug makers will publicly and in a timely manner disclose data on their products’
adverse
effects.
Given Italy’s
adverse
competitiveness position, devaluation of the currency, were it possible, would not be a long-term substitute for productivity-boosting reforms, but it certainly would help in at least three ways.
But inflation has its own
adverse
distributional and efficiency implications, and would be fiercely resisted.
The assumptions of established theories are not questioned, and securing beneficial outcomes is a matter of quantifying probabilities of
adverse
events and consequently managing the associated risks.
The focus has been appropriately on the cash-flow challenges that come from a combination of large illiquid investment portfolios and large systemic shocks that cause
adverse
shifts in the cash flow models.
This process has outpaced the expectations of experts; not surprisingly, its possible
adverse
effects on both the quantity and quality of employment have raised serious concerns.
And yet, whatever the
adverse
economic impact of aging, it is important to consider the alternative.
The
adverse
wealth effect from the decrease in the value of carbon assets would be small; and, with the capital stock badly out of sync with the new price system, the investment unleashed would be large, unless there were bottlenecks in closing the gap.
The
adverse
weather resulting from the phenomenon – which originates in the Pacific, but affects the ocean worldwide – is expected to affect adversely over 60 million people this year, compounding the misery wrought last year.
Moreover, it helps to create the social, legal, and political conditions for people to use health services, not least by promoting gender equality and ensuring that populations at higher risk of contracting HIV do not face
adverse
discrimination.
Unless the US steps up its investment in education, science, technology, and infrastructure, these
adverse
trends will continue.
Many large public-private consortia have been formed, including the Innovative Medicines Initiative and the Serious
Adverse
Events Consortium, but these efforts need to be coordinated and integrated in order to obtain the greatest possible benefit.
In general, the best government interventions target failures precisely – using cap and trade to put a price on air pollution, for example, or relying on the individual mandate to curtail
adverse
selection in health insurance – while letting market forces do the rest more efficiently than bureaucrats can.
Second, empowered by exceptionally generous global financing conditions, a growing number of emerging-market corporates have resorted to external dollar borrowing, materially increasing their financial vulnerability to higher interest rates and
adverse
currency moves.
Even regulators and industry experts are not aware of the true numbers of deaths and
adverse
events, due to the lack of proper reporting.
The immediate ethical issue facing us is the real harm inflicted on unsuspecting subjects through a vast array of indignities,
adverse
events, injuries, and death.
As a result, the major premise of current US policy is that a loss of trust by the Islamists in the democratic process would have
adverse
consequences, and that the restoration of the old regimes could threaten Western interests more than a Muslim Brotherhood government would.
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