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He has even, in extreme circumstances, favored the use of force without a prior mandate by the UN Security Council.
Using OMF to fund increased fiscal deficits is always an available option, and, in extreme circumstances, it should be deployed.
Indeed, it rests quite explicitly on the belief that in some
circumstances
increases in the monetary base per se will be wholly ineffective in stimulating nominal demand because of liquidity-trap effects.
Despite White’s thoughtful questions and challenges, therefore, I remain convinced that there are some
circumstances
in which OMF would be an optimal policy, and that we should be willing to weigh the pros and cons of its application calmly in the light of evolving post-crisis circumstances, rather than to treat it as a taboo option.
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.
Traditional marriage vows entail a commitment that binds the partners through changing circumstances: for richer and for poorer, in sickness and in health.
Parents are asked, typically three months after their loss, about the
circumstances
surrounding their child’s death.
Under normal circumstances, violent behavior is restrained by laws and social norms.
But its strategy for asserting its dominance over global energy markets evolved over time, adapting to new economic information and political
circumstances.
My view is that it depends on facts and circumstances, such as the size, credibility, and timing of the consolidation; the mix of spending and tax cuts; whether consolidation is mostly permanent and structural (for example, a change in pension formulas); and, of course, the stance of monetary policy.
A savings rate of 50% of GDP is too high under any circumstances, and household consumption equivalent to 35% of GDP is too low.
In such circumstances, Hong Kong's Dollar would be exposed to another wave of "attacks" from speculators.
Under these circumstances, it seems likely that Saudi Arabia will continue to refuse to cut oil production, leaving prices low until market forces trigger a rebound.
And tax policy must evolve with changing economic
circumstances.
The president may be acting as if he has something terrible to hide, just as Nixon did, but that won’t be enough under the
circumstances
to cause the exposure of whatever it may be.
It is absurd and troubling to spend $1 billion on three days of meetings under any
circumstances
(since there are much cheaper ways to have such meetings and much better uses for the money).
In these circumstances, a loan from the European Stability Mechanism – the eurozone’s bailout fund – would merely provide fuel for even higher outflows.
In these circumstances, there is no good reason to wait to raise interest rates.
Strauss-Kahn, a former French finance minister and contender for the Socialist nomination for the French presidency, has pushed through changes that allow the IMF to lend without conditions in some circumstances, and to give greater priority to protecting social safety nets (including unemployment benefits and healthcare systems).
We can expect to hear all kinds of misleading excuses from EU sources for excluding the IMF: “the Fund is too American,” “Europe must resolve its own problems,” and “the IMF is not appropriate to our circumstances.”
With the stigma on capital controls gone, the IMF should now get to work on developing guidelines on what kind of controls work best and under what
circumstances.
The G-20 in London was responsive to the concerns and special
circumstances
of the developing world, which resulted in some big thinking.
In these circumstances, an isolated and increasingly unpopular regime might decide to cancel or rig the presidential election when it fell due.
While that claim is dubious under current circumstances, it can be refuted only in practice, and can be assessed only after the program has been activated for at least a year.
Rising levels of education have given people more control over their own health, household circumstances, governments, and culture.
Under non-totalitarian circumstances, the threat of stagnation would have generated strong pressure for systemic reform.
One such bias is the “optimism gap”: people tend to be more optimistic about their own
circumstances
than they are about those of others, or of society in general.
In some circumstances, historians even applaud the fact that a president decided to deceive the public for what he considered a larger or later good.
If one considers the issue of aid flows, one finds that though development aid rose in 2005 to $107 billion, most of the increase was geared towards “special circumstances,” such as debt forgiveness and for Iraq and Afghanistan.
Most governments in such
circumstances
cut items like infrastructure, because the costs go unseen for decades.
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