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Such an outcome has important and actionable
consequences
for the Fed.
In evaluating China’s currency policy, the effects of any change on the trade balance are no more important than the potential
consequences
for inward FDI, which plays such a crucial role in China’s economic development, and China’s outward FDI, which is receiving increased attention worldwide.
The
consequences
have been high internal and external deficits.
Resurgent nationalism has revived the myth of a bygone golden age of ethnically and politically homogenous national states free of external constraints and not exposed to the negative
consequences
of globalization.
Or was it because politicians benefited from the economic boost that inflows of short-term “hot money” provide, and thus were willing to ignore the
consequences?
The
consequences
of an Israeli attack on Iran “would be extremely stressful for us,” warned Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Michael Mullen.
Neither Syria nor Iran – in fact, not even North Korea – has an interest in being the pariahs of the world community, and they fully understand the economic
consequences
of isolation.
For example, former US Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz’s World Bank stint, from June 2005 to July 2007, was a disaster, but the US faced no
consequences
(such as losing the right to choose the next nominee).
Any hesitation could have profound and irreparable
consequences
for him.
This kind of legitimate and yet petty-minded thinking has serious international
consequences.
In the absence of international leadership in forging a political end-state, Syria’s conflict has tragically become a sectarian civil war – one that is rapidly metastasizing, with far-reaching
consequences
for US interests in the region and for prior US political investments in projects like Iraq.
As Russia’s meddling in the US election amply demonstrates, the
consequences
of allowing the Ukraine crisis to continue extend far beyond that country’s borders.
Moreover, after the financial crisis erupted, central banks were increasingly compelled to depart from inflation targeting, and to implement myriad unconventional monetary policies in order to ameliorate the
consequences
of the crash and facilitate economic recovery.
Opponents of central-bank independence contend that, given the allocational and distributional
consequences
of current monetary-policy interventions, central banks’ decision-making should be subject to political control.
While it is true that multiple policy targets tend to increase the political sensitivity of central banks’ decisions, concentrating only on price stability also has important distributional
consequences
and political implications.
The first argument in favor of central-bank independence is that, without it, politicians can exploit expansionary monetary policy’s positive short-run effects at election time, without regard for its long-run inflationary
consequences.
Like it or not, policymakers must accept that central-bank independence will continue to weaken, and they should prepare to cope with the
consequences.
Putin is hoping that Russia and its BRICS partners (Brazil, India, China, and South Africa) will become “the future leaders of the world and the global economy,” as he put it in July, at the conclusion of the BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Organization summitsBut the plain truth is that neither the BRICS nor the SCO is remotely close to being a cohesive bloc capable of insulating Russia from the
consequences
of its behavior in Ukraine.
Germany’s deeply embedded commitment to Europe and insistence on constitutionalism reflect its profound effort to understand what went wrong during the interwar period, the
consequences
of racism and extreme nationalism, and the legacy of Nazi crimes.
At the same time, they are not likely to heed warnings of the medium-term
consequences
of higher debt levels, given widespread talk of interest rates remaining “lower for longer.”
Mutual understanding is the only way to moderate the
consequences.
A report submitted earlier this month by the NGO Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP) to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the Palestine-Israel conflict’s toll on children in 2014 underscores some of the most damaging
consequences
of this state of affairs.
Many Europeans will conclude that this is further evidence (if any was needed) that the US will always – and disastrously – protect Israel from the international and reputational
consequences
of its actions.
Their estimates of the economic
consequences
of raising the target result in moderate additional costs, ranging from 0-2% of GDP in 2020.
The Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear WeaponsVIENNA – In 1983, three years before I was born, a chilling television docudrama about the
consequences
of a nuclear war was broadcast around the world.
The picture is even grimmer and the
consequences
more dire than we believed in 1983.
It may be true that some of that order’s elites chose to ignore the adverse distributional and employment-related
consequences
of the old order, while reaping the benefits.
Now that the reversal has arrived, so have the
consequences.
The interesting question concerns the
consequences
of this.
Historical experience offers little guide to the social and political
consequences
of the much greater numbers and more pronounced cultural differences at stake in the postwar migrations to Europe, especially from the Muslim world.
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