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Developments since then have been
consistent
with this characterization.
Under what circumstances would majority rule yield unambiguous and
consistent
decisions?
That is, to act rationally is to act in a manner
consistent
with economists’ models of rational behavior.
After all, large deficits have no reliable effect on reducing unemployment, and deficit reduction can be
consistent
with falling unemployment.
The disconnect between America’s terms of trade and the far more volatile REER is also
consistent
with low and delayed exchange-rate pass-through.
According to this view, relatively small increases in aggregate demand above levels
consistent
with full employment will have a substantial impact not just on inflation, but also on expectations of inflation.
I showed that, when the now-standard view about inflation was developed in the 1970s, increases in aggregate demand above levels
consistent
with full employment were actually few, short-lived, and small, and that past inflation jumps had been incorporated into future expectations not rapidly, but slowly over time.
According to this pseudo-historical retelling, Keynesian economists in the 1960s did not understand the natural rate of unemployment, so they persuaded central bankers and governments to run overly expansionary policies that pushed aggregate demand above levels
consistent
with full employment.
The answer is simple: International order does not adhere to a logically
consistent
code.
Unfortunately, the middle way between two logically
consistent
solutions may itself not be a logically
consistent
one.
The size of the original four BRICs economies, taken together, is roughly
consistent
with the projections I made all those years ago.
Consistent
policy and superior technology explain why Japan uses one-tenth the energy that China uses to generate the same amount of economic output.
Turkey’s promise in the region hinges on its
consistent
pursuit of democratization at home and a rules-based foreign policy.
Active party members hold more ideologically
consistent
views – and hold them more strongly – than most of those who are politically less engaged, giving activists disproportionate influence in the political process.
But there also really are fundamental differences in values and economic philosophies, as well as in economic interests, leading to a fairly
consistent
positioning of voters on the right or left.
The European Union has been trying to define a
consistent
framework for addressing the topic since 2014, when it published an analysis of industrial policy’s advantages and disadvantages.
In the budget process, the finance ministry estimates revenues, targets a certain fiscal deficit, and deduces the overall spending level
consistent
with these numbers.
The call for enhanced social security is
consistent
with the Third Plenum’s proposal to allocate 30% of state-owned enterprises’ profits to fund safety-net programs such as pensions and health care.
Despite the best efforts of US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and others who have stayed admirably focused and consistent, other voices – from the right, the left, and the simply muddled – are now capturing media attention, and are beginning to drown, or at least confuse, the basic message.
Mustering the cross-cultural political will to give the responsibility to protect real – and
consistent
– teeth will always be difficult.
But another tendency is also
consistent
across cities of all sizes: people tend to build “villages” around themselves.
But its
consistent
preference for lining up on the other side of the divide – even when doing so runs counter to its own national interests – calls into question whether it has the internal fortitude to be a leader.
First, and
consistent
with UN Security Council Resolution 1564, countries should provide the African Union with the logistical, material, and financial help it has asked for.
But could Sarkozy be right in believing that currency markets do not automatically drive exchange rates to levels
consistent
with the fundamentals of international trade?
By contrast, for all the other eurozone members, there were large deviations between the ECB policy interest rate and the interest rates
consistent
with the Taylor rule.
It is only after the 2010 episode that the ECB policy rate fell substantially and persistently below the interest rate
consistent
with a Taylor rule for Germany.
But the two motivations are consistent: market forces would not be placing downward pressure on the renminbi if China’s economic fundamentals did not warrant it.
This leaves the door open to the EU, which is recognized as a
consistent
supporter of democracy.
They will become familiar with the technology and learn how to maintain
consistent
quality in the production line.
Consistent
with such learning, the attention to governance by the media, institutional investors, and researchers jumped sharply at the beginning of the 2000’s, and has remained at historically high levels.
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