Borne
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Working-class “Leave” voters reasoned that most or all of the income losses would in any event be
borne
by the rich, and especially the despised bankers of the City of London.
Churchill’s famous adage that democracy is the worst political system, with the exception of all the others, has been
borne
out across the continent.
As Pinelopi Goldberg and Nina Pavcnik reported in 2007, the expectation that trade would reduce inequality in the countries with the most unskilled workers, because their services are in greater demand in an integrated world market, has not been
borne
out.
It has
borne
fruit.
If the government becomes insolvent, crashing the banks, the costs would be
borne
by the entire eurozone.
The challenges facing city-dwellers are disproportionately
borne
by the poor.
The dilemma that officials face is that the impact of a fall in exports as a result of RMB appreciation will be felt acutely and immediately, whereas the large welfare losses due to the evaporation of the value of China’s foreign-exchange reserves will be
borne
by society as a whole – but not immediately.
While this additional cost can be
borne
by health-care systems in the rich world, it is excessive for poor countries, implying no, or insufficient, treatment.
The enormous cost
borne
by society and individuals seems to cry out for action.
Of course, losses would be
borne
by eurozone taxpayers, with Germany potentially covering a disproportionate share.
Obviously, the costs of these policies are mostly
borne
by the poor and the middle class.
I wish – as the Fed does – that some way could have been found to make financial-sector equity holders bear an even larger share of the losses that are coming down the road than they have
borne
so far or are likely to bear.
If the cost is
borne
by the taxpayer, it is resented.
The US has no prospect of a military victory in Afghanistan or Iraq; these wars’ economic costs can hardly be
borne
anymore, and political support at home is dwindling.
If there is pain to be borne, the brunt of it should be felt by those responsible for the crisis, and those who benefited most from the bubble that preceded it.
And that does not even include the costs
borne
by the epidemic’s victims and their families and communities.
Stiglitz and I agree that Alvin Hansen’s prediction was not
borne
out after World War II because of a combination of expansionary policy and structural changes in the economy.
But, because the costs of any initiative to combat climate change must be
borne
in the present, they are necessarily higher at present values.
US banks and broker dealers are exposed to about half of this figure, or $1.8 trillion; the rest is
borne
by other financial institutions in the US and abroad.
No mention was made of the costs
borne
by citizens when their national wealth is sold off through dirty deals, or by investors when corruption leads to prosecutions and massive fines.
The Return of Fiscal PolicyNEW YORK – Since the global financial crisis of 2008, monetary policy has
borne
much of the burden of sustaining aggregate demand, boosting growth, and preventing deflation in developed economies.
This may reflect a lack of incentives: while identity fraud resulting from such breaches is tiresome and time-consuming to resolve, any financial pain is ultimately
borne
by banks and credit card companies.It is a different world of pain when our biometric data is compromised, because unlike our usernames or passwords, biometric data cannot be reset.
This may reflect a lack of incentives: while identity fraud resulting from such breaches is tiresome and time-consuming to resolve, any financial pain is ultimately
borne
by banks and credit card companies.
Targets can be adjusted in light of future developments to be more or less aggressive, (probably more, if the scientists’ predictions are
borne
out).
Australia’s close cooperation throughout the search with China – whose citizens comprised nearly two-thirds of those aboard the ill-fated flight, and whose naval and air resources have been unceasingly devoted to the common effort – has
borne
immediate fruit: a highly successful visit earlier this month by Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
That loss would be
borne
by eurozone member states in proportion to their share of eurozone GDP, even though the votes are one per country.
The losses that remain after the bad assets have been disposed of will thus have to be
borne
by the banks’ uninsured creditors, which in this case means those with deposits of more than €100,000 ($130,000).
Unfortunately, this will be
borne
out in 2013.
The physical and economic burdens associated with NCDs fall the hardest where they are least easily borne: low- and middle-income countries, where 80% of NCD-related deaths occur.
According to the near-consensus among policy analysts, the share of corporate taxes
borne
by labor, and the share of lost revenues from a cut in corporate income tax that will be recouped through increased investment, are both 25%.
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