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But once workers realize that real wages have not increased, unemployment will return to its “natural” level
consistent
with stable inflation.
This stance reflects the Fed’s dual mandate, according to which monetary policy targets maximum employment
consistent
with price stability.
A Formula for Health EquityKIGALI – Imagine a country where some 90% of the population is covered by health insurance, more than 90% of those with HIV are on a
consistent
drug regime, and 93% of children are vaccinated against common communicable diseases including HPV.
Ironically, the wave of protests since then is
consistent
with the “modernization hypothesis” that Putin’s government has always used to justify the rollback of democracy in Russia: democracy is sustainable only if society is sufficiently well-off and has a solid middle class; until then, centralized rule is needed.
Normal limits on access to IMF resources are being doubled – a development
consistent
with the growing consensus that the Fund’s lending capacity needs to be at least doubled given the severity of this crisis.
So helicopter money, while
consistent
with the ECB’s price stability mandate, would indeed blur the distinction between monetary and fiscal policies.
In fact, in recent months, Le Pen’s popular support has remained rather consistent, with her lead in opinion polls for the first round remaining stable, even as French politics is thrown into upheaval by scandal and mistrust.
In any case, the issue is not the amount of money China spends on guns per se, but rather the
consistent
rise in military expenditure, which implies that the country is prepared to engage in a long-term war of attrition with the US.
Moreover, the LDP was plagued by a string of minor scandals and
consistent
bungling.
In fact, Germany – whose economic progress since the end of World War II has been driven by its
consistent
openness to international trade and economic integration, and which remains one of Europe’s most open and trade-dependent economies – would be among the main beneficiaries of the TTIP.
Some support repeal and replace anyway: Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, for example, is a relatively
consistent
libertarian who believes that the benefits of minimizing the government’s role in health care somehow outweigh the costs to lower- and middle-income working Americans.
The new agency would gradually streamline procedures; establish common rules for employment and entrepreneurship, as well as
consistent
benefits; and develop an effective, rights-respecting return policy for migrants who do not qualify for asylum.
But when it comes to economic performance, they diverge widely, with only some countries achieving rapid and relatively
consistent
growth over long periods.
The question now is whether the high-performing emerging economies can sustain rapid and
consistent
growth, and whether their peers can emulate their success.
If countries implement smart policies, building on the lessons of their most dynamic counterparts, robust and
consistent
growth can prevail across the emerging world.
The unemployment rate is down to just 5%, job growth is strong and consistent, and jobless claims have been on a clear downward trajectory for several years.
This exercise looks like a dramatic repeat of the interwar story, when it was impossible to obtain consensus about policy and about mutually
consistent
policy frameworks.
By contrast, the national kleptocrats’ position is more
consistent.
Nonetheless, Obama understood the value of maintaining a
consistent
stance in Iraq – something that his critics often fail to recognize.
The trick, and our rational duty, is to embrace policies and to build institutions that are
consistent
with balanced trade and financial flows.
This procedure is
consistent
with the general consensus in research ethics that the control group must receive the best-known treatment for comparison.
Only a patient, creative, and
consistent
engagement strategy will mitigate fears on both sides.
Such a volatile ruling elite cannot be counted on to be
consistent
from now on.
Indeed, the hypothesis of “secular stagnation” proposed by Larry Summers is
consistent
with this fall.
Today, this means
consistent
negative real interest rates – equivalent to an opaque tax on bondholders and on savers more generally.
For example, we have created the National Curriculum Council, which will standardize school curricula throughout the country, while ensuring that they are
consistent
with national requirements and international benchmarks.
Such a tax is
consistent
with international law, including the “polluter pays” principle, and would provide a new and predictable source of finance – amounting to billions of dollars – for the communities that need it most, without letting governments off the hook for providing public sources of finance.
Moreover, Tel Aviv University’s Amal Jamal has highlighted the
consistent
increase in the number of Arab academics in Israel and the emergence of an Arab middle class in the country.
One important reason for these countries’ vulnerability is the
consistent
lack of investment in their populations, which has prevented ordinary citizens from reaping the benefits of economic growth.
The recent decline in capital flows to emerging markets is also
consistent
with theory.
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