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Beggar-thy-neighbor policies must be distinguished from what could be called “beggar thyself” policies, whose economic costs are
borne
primarily at home, though they might affect others as well.
Investors’ fears were not
borne
out, and central banks began to ease their monetary policies; or, in the case of the Fed, put rate hikes on hold.
And the long-term costs of that vicious cycle will be
borne
by us all.
Without adequate regulations, individuals and firms have no incentive to take adequate precautions, because they know that much of the cost of extreme events will be
borne
by others.
As the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa has put it, those who argue in favor of cultural identity and against globalization, betray a stagnant attitude towards culture that is not
borne
out by historical fact.
The costs are
borne
not only by the individual, but also by society – directly, through the health-care system, and indirectly, through lost productivity, for example, and higher transport costs (more jet fuel, larger seats, etc.).
If the exit turns out to be a ten-year process, the losses would be
borne
gradually over that period, costing the UK about 0.2-0.3% of GDP per year, on average.
Should Iran be attacked this year, the consequences will be
borne
first and foremost by the region, but also by Europe as the Middle East’s immediate western neighbor – and they will be felt for a long time to come.
What’s more, Germany has
borne
the largest financial burden.
If Italians do eventually go down this path, the immediate costs will be
borne
by domestic savers, whose nest eggs will be redenominated in depreciated liras.
The environmental destruction that our activities are wreaking – greenhouse-gas emissions add energy to the Earth system at a rate equivalent to the detonation of four nuclear bombs every second – has concrete consequences, which are already being
borne
by millions of people.
For any fundamental reforms must address not only the difficult problems posed by the global reserve system and the burdens of risk
borne
by the developing countries, but also global governance.
This colossal return was possible only because these companies externalize their products’ highest cost – the climate devastation
borne
by the poor and vulnerable.
While old fears that automation and artificial intelligence would cause widespread structural unemployment have never been
borne
out, technology and globalization have put downward pressure on wages for all but the most skilled workers in the advanced economies.
The largest cost of this mismanaged war has been
borne
by Iraq.
This revolution may have been
borne
out of necessity; but, with ingenuity and cooperation, it will prove to be profitable, over the long run, for countries, manufacturers, and consumers worldwide.
Perhaps the next crisis will not turn out so “well,” and the losses
borne
by the public will be staggering.
European leaders’ request to the European Investment Bank for its help in supporting the Iran nuclear deal doesn’t seem to have
borne
fruit, most likely owing to US threats against the EIB’s corporate interests and directors.
Greece, Italy, and Malta have
borne
the brunt of the impact of accommodating new arrivals, with all of the financial, social, and political costs this entails.
All told, the FOMC’s forecast has not been
borne
out.
Furthermore, 80% of the risk will be
borne
by national central banks individually.
Unfortunately, these headline-grabbing numbers are not likely to be
borne
out in reality; indeed, even the CBO does not believe that they represent what will occur.
The nuclear industry’s very existence is dependent on hidden public subsidies – costs
borne
by society in the event of nuclear disaster, as well as the costs of the still-unmanaged disposal of nuclear waste.
Two months later, in Portugal, similar parades featured the same Hitlerized Merkel caricatures,
borne
by howling demonstrators dressed in mourning clothes and decrying the German leader’s “policy of massacring the poor.”
Lending to states thus involves unfathomable risks that ought to be
borne
by specialized players who are willing to live with the consequences.
And, because much of the risk is
borne
by banks (rather than by, say, hedge funds), which play a central role in lubricating the payments system, a sovereign-debt crisis can cause widespread harm.
But manipulation, or even outright control, of the media cannot explain the enduring popularity,
borne
out by opinion polls, of illiberal leaders.
But most of that cost will be
borne
by Europe.
A fundamental fact should be
borne
in mind when assessing the Global Strategy’s usefulness: The threats to Europe’s security are not common because some treaty or intergovernmental consensus has said so.
The brunt of the stagnation has been
borne
by German workers.
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