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This integrated approach could prove effective in countries where the real economy and the financial sector are closely linked, ensuring the timely, orderly implementation of policies, while preventing
adverse
spillovers.
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao has stressed that China does not want more rapid appreciation of the renminbi, because of the potential
adverse
impact on Chinese exporters.
For example, national advisory bodies in the UK, the Netherlands, and France recently insisted on additional regulatory measures for GMOs intended to prevent
adverse
side effects--for example, allergic reactions--on consumers' health.
That would have two
adverse
effects on aggregate demand and employment.
And that has created a growing risk of serious
adverse
effects on the real economy when monetary policy normalizes and asset prices correct.
Critics of trade agreements have marshaled countless anecdotes about the
adverse
effects of imports on wages and employment in affected communities.
Their slowdown will have an
adverse
impact on all emerging economies.
At a minimum, a short-term growth slowdown is nearly certain; some wonder whether the destabilizing impact of capital-flow reversals will have longer-term
adverse
effects.
It needs a mechanism for temporary transfers to countries that have put their public finances in order but are hit by
adverse
shocks.
Taken together, they will have an
adverse
effect on worker productivity, thus undermining overall economic growth.
Adverse
trade developments are a negative supply shock.
It will address
adverse
selection by including an individual mandate.
If the journey to the crossroads is accelerated by a large geopolitical shock (originating in, say, the Middle East or North Korea) and/or a serious political breakdown in Europe (for example, a meltdown in Cyprus or prolonged political paralysis in Italy), the probability of taking the
adverse
path rises to an uncomfortably high level.
International agreement to ensure that countries do not prohibit exports, especially of critical commodities, except under severely (and verifiably)
adverse
domestic circumstances, would help reduce fear of market breakdown.
Finally,
adverse
contagion is extending beyond the 17 countries in the eurozone.
It may be true that some of that order’s elites chose to ignore the
adverse
distributional and employment-related consequences of the old order, while reaping the benefits.
But China wields a veto there and will block enforcement of an
adverse
ruling, just as the US did in the Nicaragua case.
The risk of
adverse
unintended consequences – whether terrorist blowback, as in Paris, or military spillovers, as in Syria – is unjustifiably high.
– who agree with the optimists about the scale and scope of innovation but fret about the
adverse
implications for employment or equity.
But they shouldn’t be able to ignore the constraints of arithmetic, especially not when the same sleight of hand has been tried before – with profoundly
adverse
consequences.
The agreement reached there must be ambitious, effective, and fair, offering rich countries a way to cut greenhouse-gas emissions while supporting poorer countries as they adapt to the
adverse
impact of climate change.
But CPI targeting instead tells the central bank to tighten policy in response to an increase in the world price of imported commodities – exactly the opposite of accommodating the
adverse
shift in the terms of trade.
Its fans point out that, unlike IT, it would not cause excessive tightening in response to
adverse
supply shocks.
An
adverse
supply shock is automatically divided equally between inflation and real GDP, which is pretty much what a central bank with discretion would do anyway.
In some areas, modestly warmer temperatures could produce higher crop yields if associated changes in precipitation patterns are not
adverse
and/or irrigation remains viable.
This generates political discontent that could have
adverse
consequences beyond the economic sphere.
Currency manipulation has become a little too ugly in recent years – with associated
adverse
effects on sectors and communities in the US – for elected representatives to ignore.
When some countries in the eurozone are hit by
adverse
demand shocks, the target determines the extent of painful wage and price deflation these countries must undergo to readjust.
The Powell doctrine stipulates that the US should use military force only when a vital national-security interest is at stake; the strategic objective is clear and attainable; the benefits are likely to outweigh the costs;
adverse
consequences can be limited; broad international and domestic support has been obtained; and a plausible exit strategy is in place.
In fact, many of the promises Trump made to his supporters during the campaign are highly divisive and even dangerous, and their implementation could have serious
adverse
effects on the lives of ordinary Americans, triggering civil unrest.
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