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Either he renews his country’s commitment to a close partnership with the EU, with all of the prosperity that this would entail, or he continues to push Turkey toward a future of despotism and isolation, in which he would receive the occasional comforting phone call from the Kremlin – but little else.
One thing is certain: a breakup of the euro and the EU would
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Europe’s exit from the world stage.
It envisaged fixed currencies, which would require limited overdraft facilities for countries in chronic deficit and would
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constant haggling between finance ministers about re-setting exchange and interest rates.
The mere possibility of Italy leaving the eurozone – which would
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the redenomination of €2.2 trillion of Italian government bonds in devalued lira – could spark financial panic.
For all of their infuriating brinkmanship, it is reasonable to assume that North Korea’s leaders are not bent on national suicide, as any attempted use of their still very modest nuclear arsenal would certainly
entail.
But, curiously, the report’s authors seem to forget that this would
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prohibitive, if not disastrous, costs for the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The PPPs will
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mixed financing, with private entities taking on a share of the risk and the return.
This could
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a greater focus on Africa within the BRICS.
Foreign leaders and moral authorities had voiced unambiguous concern about the consequences of an exit, and economists had overwhelmingly warned that leaving the EU would
entail
significant economic costs.
On immigration, they should hear what sociologists, political scientists, or psychologists have to say about what coexistence in multicultural communities may
entail.
This mission – which, I would argue, should be the main goal of global public-health efforts today – would
entail
a central role for institutions like the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research (icddr,b), based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where I work as a scientist.
While this would
entail
some risk, there are no credible alternatives.
What remains to be seen is whether the Greek public also has the stomach for the economic actions – in particular, an exit from the eurozone and the introduction of a national currency – that real sovereignty would
entail.
However, amniocentesis and CVS both
entail
a 0.5-1% risk of pregnancy loss, and if an abnormality is diagnosed the only clinical option is to terminate the pregnancy.
A compromise would allow both parties to declare partial victory, for it would likely
entail
commitments to cut spending and some steps to make taxation more socially just.
As such, belief in the open society does not
entail
a firm view on any specific social goals.
The latter proposal is a non-starter, not only because of the budgetary sacrifices it would entail, but also because it would create significant military imbalances on the continent.
Unless this fight for regional hegemony is contained, further proxy wars – with all the risks they
entail
– are inevitable.
But they also
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the re-election of representatives and senators, recourse to referendums for constitutional amendments, and independent candidacies.
In fact, modernization does not
entail
Westernization, as the example of contemporary Japan demonstrates.
In addition, a study by the China Center for Economic Research has found that a 20% appreciation against the dollar would
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a 3% drop in employment – more than 20 million jobs.
But adopting this principle would
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such huge payments from developed countries to developing countries, that, regrettably, the former are unlikely to accept it.
And, indeed, the ECB’s latest staff projections
entail
a notable downgrading of the macroeconomic outlook.
Interventions in this market would likely
entail
a stronger signal that the ECB is committed to maintaining an accommodative monetary policy for an extended period of time.
Here the problem is the incompatibility of insurance schemes, on the one hand, in which the benefits that people receive are based on what they have contributed, and, on the other hand, social assistance programs that
entail
cash transfers.
Opening the economy and freeing internal markets may well
entail
sizable redistribution between rich and poor, but in opposite directions in the two groups of countries.
Although it cannot be allowed to fail, given what that would entail, its success is likely to be accompanied by a dramatic increase in regional tensions and the possibility of war.
The implication is that it would
entail
a much larger EU budget, presumably financed by some kind of EU-wide taxation, as well as eurozone-backed unemployment insurance and a debt-mutualization mechanism like Eurobonds.
This should
entail
the application of powerful macro-prudential tools: higher and countercyclical capital requirements, quantitative reserve requirements, and direct controls on borrowing through loan-to-value or loan-to-income limits.
The UN encourages governments to assume a more proactive development role, which would
entail
an integrated policymaking approach aimed at promoting structural change while reducing inequality, vulnerability, and economic insecurity.
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