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Of course, Europe’s political class doesn’t like suggestions like this, because they
entail
surrendering some degree of national sovereignty.
Reconciling this with Trump’s promise to reduce the deficit will probably
entail
a return to Reagan-era magical thinking: despite decades of proof to the contrary, this time the stimulus to the economy brought by tax cuts for the rich will be so large that tax revenues will actually increase.
For example, most proposals involve some kind of fiscal union, which would inevitably
entail
the partial transfer of fiscal sovereignty from national governments to the European Union.
Likewise, the court has prohibited the creation of a permanent European stability mechanism that would
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financial obligations over which Germany’s parliament had no direct control.
This would
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reinstating pay-as-you-go rules and establishing an independent commission to submit to Congress amendment-proof (and filibuster-proof) recommendations for tax and expenditure reform.
Given current policy and political uncertainties – and the multiple equilibria that they
entail
– it is difficult to predict with a high degree of confidence which road eventually will be taken and when.
America’s foreign creditors would not accept a sharp reduction in their dollar assets’ real value that debasement of the dollar via inflation and devaluation would
entail.
This would
entail
more standardization, modularization, and prefabrication.
While many in the West contend (and perhaps hope) that China will not succeed in transforming its economy, Xi and Li are acutely aware of the previous growth model’s unsustainability – and the challenges that changing it will
entail.
Whatever form that conflict takes, it will
entail
high costs for both sides, for Asia, and for global stability.
A country that is defaulting can emphasize that the rejection of a particular debt payment does not necessarily
entail
a rejection of the logic of debt payments as a whole.
But fulfilling that promise – which would now
entail
improving the wellbeing of about 45 million people, roughly equivalent to Sudan’s entire population – will carry significant costs.
Insofar as they
entail
distributional consequences or tradeoffs between contending goals (employment versus price stability, for example), policy objectives have to be determined through politics.
The first possibility, which First Minister Alex Salmond appears to have in mind, would
entail
a monetary union under a central bank accountable both to Scotland and the rump UK.
The first would
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coming clean with their own electorates and building democratic space above the level of the nation-state.
This ignores the far greater losses that a failed Doha Round would entail, for example, by undermining the World Trade Organization’s credibility as the principal guarantor of rules-based trade, and by leaving trade liberalization entirely to discriminatory liberalization under preferential bilateral agreements.
In short: an all-out military conflict with North Korea would
entail
immediate global risks.
It would also
entail
lifting the blockade and opening Gaza to the world.
Giavazzi and Tabellini’s proposals may
entail
too large a stimulus.
That would almost surely
entail
a marked economic slowdown and high unemployment.
Innovative, leading-edge companies that fully adopt AI technologies could double their cash flow between now and 2030 – an outcome that would likely
entail
hiring many more workers.
For politics must
entail
convincing voters that there are things which the politician recognizes or comprehends better than they do, and that it is for this reason that they should vote for him.
The path to sustainable, inclusive economic growth will be difficult, but it will also
entail
exciting opportunities for Asia and the rest of the world.
This would
entail
the mutualization of some national debt and the transfer of economic-policy sovereignty to supranational European institutions.
A better approach would
entail
creating high-quality jobs in modern service industries.
Both governments and companies have a responsibility to produce solutions, which will
entail
spending on education and training and redesigning jobs to fit existing skills.
This new approach to growth will
entail
new habits, new attitudes, and new modes of living.
But putting aside these headline numbers, a retreat from globalization by the world’s two largest economies would nonetheless
entail
significant costs.
This suggests that, for the UK, mega-regional trade agreements – which provide access to multiple markets, but
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lower levels of fiscal and regulatory integration than the EU – are the best way forward.
If the Democrats had failed to secure a majority in the US House of Representatives, President Donald Trump would have felt almighty, with all the dire consequences that would
entail.
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