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If this view is correct, we can expect to see global imbalances re-emerge once the recession is over and to unwind only slowly thereafter.
America’s Constrained ChoiceNEWPORT BEACH – The conventional wisdom about the November presidential election in the United States is only partly
correct.
The economy needs to be steered in the desired direction without triggering instability, making
correct
sequencing and coordination of policy measures essential.
Apprenticeships would facilitate the integration of younger workers into the labor force, while helping to
correct
skills mismatches among more experienced workers.
Let us hope that his dictum proves
correct
for Europe as well.
If Aurora’s forecast proves correct, Copenhagen’s wind project would become a massive failure, costing 50% more than the saved electricity is worth.
But, if the ministry’s view of the consumption tax was correct, Nikkei futures would have gained more – or at least lost less – than futures in other countries.
The authors are
correct
to view a policy of “full employment” as necessary (though not sufficient) to win the public’s acceptance of automation.
If the recent research debunking the middle-income trap is correct, China – one of history’s most miraculous growth stories – has a very good chance of succeeding in the transition to high-income status with similar vigor.
That projected interest cost may be much less than it would actually be if the rest of the deficit and debt forecast turns out to be
correct.
Moreover, it is extremely difficult to
correct
misperceptions once they ossify – particularly if the topic in question is outside a pundit’s range of expertise.
His prediction, which was regarded as hopelessly Pollyannaish at the time, has turned out to be correct, with the improvement likely to be at the top of his projected range.
It should, because Insulza is probably the only figure who can both learn from and
correct
the OAS’s mistakes of the past five years, and thus save it from oblivion.
Even patients who are diagnosed with bipolar disorder often wait more than 10 years after initially seeking treatment for the
correct
diagnosis to be made.
Sometimes errors are not discovered until later, when they are working papers, as with Reinhart and Rogoff, or after publication, as with Nobel laureate Ken Arrow, who had to
correct
a mistake in the proof of his famous impossibility theorem.
Of course, it is not politically
correct
to call them bailouts – the preferred language of policymakers is “liquidity support” or “systemic protection.”
Rather than describing current government spending as “austere,” it would be more
correct
to view it as an end to years of fiscal profligacy, culminating in 2013, when the government’s budget deficit reached 12.3% of GDP and public debt climbed to 175% of GDP.
She is probably right, although India reminds us that sometimes elections are a powerful and effective mechanism to
correct
the path a country has taken.
Quoting John Maynard Keynes, he pointed out that economics is a method that helps people to think straight and reach the
correct
answers, with no foreordained policy conclusions.
All of this is
correct.
That is why Europe’s leaders should take advantage of the coming political cycle to
correct
Europe’s institutional design and strengthen its democratic legitimacy, thereby enabling them to respond to Euro-skepticism and ad hoc bilateral deals with more integration.
If what Europe’s leaders decide among themselves is criticized or rejected by those who elect them, it just shows – the elite seems to suggest – how
correct
it was to ignore them in the first place.
So, if China is to draw the
correct
lesson from the Japanese experience, it must know what really happened in Japan back then.
Easing Greece’s debt burden while keeping the country within the eurozone is the
correct
and achievable path out of the crisis, and it can be accomplished easily through a mutual accord between Germany and Greece, to which the rest of Europe will subscribe.
The Obama administration’s decision to maintain trade and investment sanctions on Burma in the absence of meaningful change, particularly with regard to the Burmese government’s intolerance of political opposition, is
correct.
Calling for national elections, while politically correct, was political suicide, for he lacked any idea of the possible outcome and did very little to ensure the discipline of Fatah.
If the first view proves correct, the BOJ will need to ease monetary policy further to counter falling inflation.
Changes to
correct
the imbalance between presidential and parliamentary power are, indeed, needed.
If news reports are correct, some members of the committee have been using their position to promote more accommodative negotiating positions.
It is impossible to understand Trump’s rise without recourse to the popular perception
(correct
or not) that many American politicians are in the pocket of greedy bankers.
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