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The persistent unemployment differentials within the eurozone are yet another reflection of the
adverse
effect of imposing a single currency and a single monetary policy on a heterogeneous group of countries.
If member countries cannot take the next steps forward, the euro may fall apart, with
adverse
consequences for the EU.
The resulting uncertainty about policies and prices might produce a severe
adverse
shock on the real economy, sending unemployment to even greater heights.
Cutting such spending may be difficult in the short term, but it can be achieved without
adverse
social consequences in the medium term.
Perhaps the next revolution in economics will grow out of US Federal Reserve Governor Ben Bernanke's career-long concern with asset prices, the role of
adverse
selection in credit markets, and the need for central banks in difficult situations to do more than conduct short-term open-market operations.
He tricked the International Monetary Fund into extending a $3.4 billion loan, promising freer elections in December 2010 – only to burn that bridge with a brutal crackdown when faced with an
adverse
election result and the largest protests his regime had ever seen.
This step was necessary, but it produced unintended
adverse
consequences: many other countries, from Eastern Europe to Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, could not offer similarly convincing guarantees.
As long as we have an economic system that produces growth by rewarding inspired actors and investors, we will face the risk that
adverse
talk and stories can suddenly and temporarily overwhelm the inspiration.
Likewise, if economists had listened to their critics who warned about currency manipulation, trade imbalances, and job losses, instead of sticking to models that assumed away such problems, they might have been in a better position to counter excessive claims about the
adverse
impact of trade deals on employment.
The
adverse
consequences of greatest concern include more marijuana-related road traffic accidents and deaths; more psychoses and other serious mental health problems among heavy users; and heavier marijuana use by young people, negatively affecting their life chances.
It is uncertain how far these
adverse
effects can be mitigated by preventive measures such as implementing roadside drug-testing programs, persuading users to use vaporizers rather than smoke joints, discouraging young people from using marijuana, and encouraging early treatment for problem users.
Nonetheless, I believe that the economic benefits resulting from the corporate tax changes will outweigh the
adverse
effects of the increased debt.
These favorable effects are directly relevant to balancing the primary
adverse
effects usually associated with a fiscal deficit: that government borrowing crowds out private capital formation; that higher interest payments generally require higher taxes or reductions in spending on defense and nondefense programs; that a budget deficit implies an unwanted increase in aggregate demand when the economy is at full employment; and that a higher debt ratio leaves less capacity for increased emergency government spending.
So, for all four of these reasons, I believe that the benefits of cutting the corporate tax rate more than offset the
adverse
effects normally attributed to budget deficits.
As a practical matter, Putin certainly does not seem to be suffering any
adverse
domestic political consequences from his bashing in the US.
Firms need more flexibility to adjust their payrolls in
adverse
economic conditions; and workers need more security, provided by better training and active labor-market policies.
Work at the IMF has shown that a fair amount of carbon pricing is in many countries’ national interest – even ignoring
adverse
climate effects on other countries – because it would help resolve major domestic environmental problems.
Indeed, there is a looming risk of secular stagnation in many advanced economies, owing to the
adverse
effect on productivity growth of years of underinvestment in human and physical capital.
Even in the absence of international rules, the EU and the US could take two actions to ensure that the TTIP does not have
adverse
consequences for developing economies.
The country had experienced similarly strong net inflows at other times in the last three decades, without such
adverse
effects on per capita GDP growth.
The Congressional Budget Office and the Federal Reserve predict that going over the fiscal cliff would cause a recession in 2013, with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke recently saying that the Fed would be unable to offset the
adverse
effect on the economy.
The United States, emerging slowly from a financial crisis and widespread deleveraging, is experiencing a growth slowdown, a persistent employment problem, an
adverse
shift in income distribution, and structural challenges, with little effective or decisive policy action.
Perhaps what is most interesting about the current discussion is that much of the focus has been on the consequences of inequality beyond its
adverse
effect on the welfare of the poor.
By most accounts, the
adverse
distributional features of growth patterns in developed economies began about 40 years ago, when labor’s share of national income began to decline.
Drugs with serious
adverse
safety profiles are used to treat potentially fatal conditions – including various forms of cancer, inflammatory arthritis, and HIV – because they ultimately help more than they hurt.
Rather than assess a medicine’s safety in isolation, its
adverse
effects must be considered in relation to its efficacy.
At the International Monetary Fund’s annual meeting in October, the Fund’s chief economist, Olivier Blanchard fueled the controversy by pointing out that in recent times governments have tended to underestimate the
adverse
growth consequences of fiscal consolidation.
The
adverse
short-term growth effects of a spending cut are likely to be largest when the economy is already in a recession, trade partners are also cutting spending or raising taxes, the central bank’s interest rate is already near zero, and markets have no particular worries about the state’s ability to repay its debt.
But they should place as much emphasis as possible on spending reforms that credibly improve the outlook while having limited
adverse
short-term effects.
The two European fighters are generally seen as aerodynamically superior, having outperformed both US-made aircraft in tests under the
adverse
climatic conditions in which they might have to be used, particularly in the high altitudes and low temperatures of northern Kashmir.
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