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Kennan
argued
that long-term peace between the capitalist West and communist Russia was impossible, owing to the mixture of traditional Russian insecurity, Stalin’s need for an external enemy, and communist messianism.
Russia, Kennan argued, would seek to bring about the collapse of capitalism not by an armed attack, but by a mixture of bullying and subversion.
In his provocative American Economic Review paper “A Theory of Optimum Currency Areas,” Mundell
argued
that as long as workers could move within a currency region to where the jobs were, the region could afford to forgo the equilibrating mechanism of exchange-rate adjustment.
Peter Kenen
argued
in the late 1960’s that without exchange-rate movements as a shock absorber, a currency union requires fiscal transfers as a way to share risk.
Many commentators even
argued
that the decade of the “new mediocre” and “secular stagnation” was giving way to a new “goldilocks” phase of steady, stronger growth.
In a March 2005 speech, Bernanke
argued
that this “glut” helps explain several features of the American economy, possibly including the enormous fiscal and trade deficits.
Amid these challenges, some critics have
argued
that the best way to address external imbalances is with a massive fiscal adjustment shock.
In fact, the report
argued
that if the unlimited-growth pathway was chosen, it would require complementary policies (including funding) to preserve the planet’s finite life-support systems.
Both spirit and the necessary financial institutions must be present to enable "creative destruction" - the force Joseph Schumpeter
argued
sixty years was the engine of capitalist prosperity - to be unleashed.
It could be
argued
that the same is true for PPPs.
Germany's ties to the West, he
argued
recently, "represent the belated bourgeois revolution which is our democratic tradition."
He later
argued
that Danone should be considered “French” because its “milk collection and its water sources are in France.”
My Cass lecture argued, however, that in a fiat money system, the authorities never run out of ammunition with which to stimulate nominal demand.
As I
argued
in my Cass lecture, the disappointing division of UK nominal GDP growth between inflation and real output over the last five years casts doubt on whether more stimulus is the most appropriate policy.
As I
argued
in my Cass lecture, OMF is like a very powerful medicine, potentially valuable if taken in appropriate quantities in specific circumstances, but potentially fatal if taken in excess or when stimulus is not required.
In a global refugee crisis, President Barack Obama argued, the US should, in the spirit of Emma Lazarus’s words inscribed on the Statue of Liberty, do its fair share in providing a new home for the “huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”
Mario Monti is the twenty-first-century descendant of those nineteenth-century patriots who
argued
for the economic necessity of national unity.
In the 1980’s, Robert Solow and Stephen Roach separately
argued
that IT investment was showing no impact on productivity.
Central Bank ConfidentialLONDON – In 1993, the economists Alberto Alesina and Larry Summers published a seminal paper that
argued
that central bank independence keeps inflation in check, with no adverse consequences for economic performance.
The author, a BoE employee named Tobias Neumann,
argued
that incorporating more data into the models could lead them to pick up noise and mistake it for an important signal.
As the Jordanian intellectual and former foreign minister Marwan al-Muasher has argued, state and religious interpretations of history, science, and political values are hammered into Arab students.
In Britain, the new foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has
argued
that the movement behind the Brexit campaign is different from the populist nationalism in other countries.
Admiral Victor Kravchenko, the chief of the Navy staff,
argued
that the main threat to Russia is the US Navy.
The eminent columnist Amin M. Lakhani recently
argued
in the Dawn , Pakistan's largest-circulation newspaper, that "Pakistan's singular preoccupation with Kashmir...has been self-defeating.
The Nobel laureate economist Thomas Sargent and others recently
argued
that the optimal level of debt for the US is in fact very close to zero, though he does not recommend trying to get there anytime soon, given that US government debt is now over 100% of GDP.
But, as Kenneth Rogoff has argued, anonymous large-denomination notes play no useful role in legitimate commerce.
It is sometimes
argued
that automatic haircuts should not be part of the European rescue mechanism, given that even the International Monetary Fund often provided its help in previous sovereign-debt crises without applying them.
Those who had
argued
for the free market’s virtue of “transparency” ended up creating financial systems so opaque that banks could not make sense of their own balance sheets.
Those who had
argued
for “accountability” and “responsibility” now sought debt forgiveness for the financial sector.
Professional skeptics in Australia have
argued
that it is inconceivable that any of our Southeast Asian neighbors, including Indonesia and Malaysia, would stir themselves to help solve Australia’s refugee problem, even with Australia’s government covering most of the costs.
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