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Assuming
that Greece could borrow at a real interest rate of only 3% (the current level is 17%), the government would need to run an annual 2.6%-of-GDP primary budget surplus (the fiscal balance minus debt-service costs) for the next 30 years just to keep the debt burden stable.
Meanwhile, Brazil is intent on
assuming
a regional and global political role that corresponds to its growing economic weight.
For years, this pact had underpinned Italian-style financial repression, whereby risk-adverse savers traded safety, implicitly
assuming
that banks could not fail, and accepted relatively low real returns.
In short, placing all bets on renewable-energy uptake outpacing efficiency-driven growth, and
assuming
that enhanced efficiency will drive down demand, may be a foolish gamble.
Assuming
that China’s leaders are aware that their relationship with one of the world’s worst-behaved regimes will not further their goal of global engagement, the US should consider how it could influence Chinese policy.
Assuming
complete success for the UK’s scheme, offshore wind power could produce more than 10% of the country’s electricity in 2020 and reduce its CO2 emissions by up to 22Mt, or 5%, per year.
But one can envisage a system in which international reserves are held each in roughly equal shares of dollars, euros
(assuming
a further gradual increase in its share), and SDRs.
Assuming
that risk is the job of venture capitalists and others in finance, not public officials.
First, unlike tried and tested post-coup arrangements from the past, the junta that seized power last May, the National Council for Peace and Order, chose to rule directly, with the coup’s leader, General Prayut Chan-ocha,
assuming
the premiership, rather than appointing a recognized and capable figure to the position.
Assuming
the foreign oil assets are priced fairly at the time of purchase, the country benefits only when the purchase helps smooth its income; however, purchases may increase income volatility even for a country that relies heavily on oil.
But this year, the United Kingdom appears to be the only one preparing to tighten its policy – and that is
assuming
recent political ruptures haven’t altered its fiscal orientation, which will be reflected in the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Autumn Statement.
The difficulties of living in such circumstances, however, are surely less daunting than the hazards David would have faced had he stayed in the orphanage –
assuming
that he would have survived at all.
If they now want to modify the social contract (and
assuming
that direct democracy remains impossible), change ought to be based on a clear, historically grounded sense of which innovations European democracy might really need – and of whom Europeans really trust to hold power.
The key to controlling China’s monetary expansion is to clarify the relationship between currency (the central bank) and finance (the financial sector), thereby preventing the government from
assuming
the role of a second currency-creating body.
In practice, however, the relationship between currency and finance is vague, with both
assuming
quasi-fiscal functions.
China’s low official government debt largely reflects the role of currency in
assuming
quasi-fiscal liabilities – not only the write-off costs incurred from reforming state-owned banks, but also the takeover of banks’ bad debts via note financing and the purchase of asset-management companies’ bonds.
Assuming
a 4% yield, this would be equivalent to owning $5.7 trillion in foreign capital.
Aside from the poor, war-ravaged Balkan states--Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, and whatever Serbia and Montenegro end up deciding to call themselves--the only imaginable additional candidates,
assuming
that they are classified as "European," are Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
Because the government’s Brexit negotiators are
assuming
that they can count on continued global growth, they are focused on securing a bigger piece of the pie for the UK.
That’s a lot of
assuming.
And,
assuming
that there is no surge in inflation or economic growth, the danger of default cannot be so easily dismissed.
Assuming
Ramaphosa has the determination, political savvy, and support to drive sweeping change, he will not be alone.
Assuming
that Macedonians approve a September 30 referendum, their country will henceforth be known as the Republic of North Macedonia.
When they do – and
assuming
that the government does not suddenly tighten its belt (it has no credible plan to do so) – there is every likelihood that America’s appetite for foreign cash will surge again.
But,
assuming
the economy must claw its way out of recession for at least another year or two, it is difficult to see how the government can fulfill its Pittsburgh pledge.
As American society ages and domestic inequality worsens, and
assuming
that interest rates on the national debt eventually rise, taxes will need to go up, urgently on the wealthy but some day on the middle class.
Even
assuming
that the Sochi Games pass off successfully, and that, despite the security restrictions and official bigotry, athletes and visitors enjoy their stay, will Russia’s brief display of national pride really be worth the financial and political cost?
Shortly after
assuming
the chairmanship of the NTC in March, Abdel-Jalil announced that its members would not run for office in future elections.
Assuming
that the average wedding costs roughly 300,000 rupees ($5,700), Indians spend about Rs3 trillion on weddings each year – roughly one-third of which is allotted to the meal.
Assuming
that the US economy maintains its long-term growth rate of 2%, China would have to grow by 3.7% annually.
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