Expectation
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In the summer of 2003, public debate and market sentiment in the euro area were influenced by Japan’s protracted deflation and the
expectation
of a possibly severe disinflationary process in America.
Nowadays, the
expectation
that each generation will be better off than the previous one, both socially and economically, is no longer automatic.
(The expanding interest-rate differentials between the US and its advanced-country counterparts reinforce this expectation.)
Perhaps the greatest of these is Germany’s
expectation
that monetary union will spread German influence -- not only through the European central bank to be based in Frankfurt and closely modelled on the Bundesbank, but also because political reforms will move Europe decisively in the direction of a federal state, with strong federal institutions protected from political interference, modelled on those of the Bundesrepublik, with Germany the biggest constituent part.
The
expectation
at Copenhagen that scientific research would trump geopolitics was misguided.
Yet the
expectation
of reasonable consumer protection is built into our economies.
This is not to say that the US should never support insurgencies against established governments; but doing so is almost always a lonely affair, without any realistic
expectation
of enlisting many partners in the process.
And, given that financial markets know that QE will end, they have already priced in that
expectation.
In fact, eurozone banks’ preference for home-country sovereign bonds is rooted in a combination of factors, including fear of redenomination – a consequence of the crisis that leads banks to concentrate their risk domestically – and the
expectation
that bailout mechanisms will be national.
Even soaring commodity prices, bolstered by strong demand from China, became problematic, with the
expectation
of a terms-of-trade reversal generating significant uncertainty.
At home and abroad, the
expectation
is that Khatami’s presidency will be marked by a "kinder, gentler" version of Islamic rule.
Regulators must not be deterred by bank lobbying or studies that measure neither the short-term boost afforded by a bank’s too-big-to-fail status nor how much of the perception of increased safety can be attributed to the regulations in place and the
expectation
of additional good regulation.
In other words, it is not straightforward economic hardship, but rather frustration with the disparity between
expectation
and reality that awakens the masses.
True security entails the
expectation
that a country will not have to call upon the defense alliances to which it belongs – and that is what membership in the EU, as it stands today, provides.
Recent favorable economic data were, he claimed, the result of “the
expectation
of a Republican Congress.”
Furthermore, oil prices today are subject to a powerful source of downward pressure: the
expectation
that the world economy will be restructured in response to worries about climate change.
Without this expectation, the EU’s policy would likely be even more costly.
Against all expectation, and contrary to our wishes, this violence has put us in front of choices we had not seen before.
And while we cannot be certain, the best
expectation
is that this shift to fertility rates significantly below the replacement rate will prove permanent, with temporary reversals driven by specific one-off factors.
From limited land rights to the enduring
expectation
that they perform the majority of unpaid household labor, women in Africa face major economic, legal, and cultural barriers to advancement.
Five years since its handover, and contrary to expectation, Hong Kong retains its rights.
The
expectation
of a surge in infrastructure spending in the US under Trump has caused a number of commodity prices to soar (overall uncertainty has also sent investors packing into metals such as gold and copper, which function as safe-haven assets).
This week, the BOJ surprised markets by making no policy change at its meeting, contrary to the widespread
expectation
of a significant further easing of monetary conditions.
This
expectation
is based on a conditional convergence framework that relies on data generated by China’s unique growth experience, as well as those of other economies, over the last three decades.
At the same time, the currencies of countries that chose not to intervene became targets of speculative inflows, owing to the
expectation
that they would appreciate.In other words, spillovers occurred not only between advanced and emerging economies, but also among emerging economies.
And even though inequality of wealth and income in Britain increased in the 13 years Labour has been in power, this is thought to be something that a left-wing party might seek to correct, whereas there is no similar
expectation
for a party of the right.
And those programs, in turn, are too modest, especially for senior workers with a reasonable
expectation
of remaining in a full-time job, to make work-sharing an attractive option.
But that
expectation
was unrealistic, as I explained at the time.
Stop Subsidizing Climate ChangeLONDON – Next week, governments will gather in Warsaw, Poland, for a crucial round of climate negotiations, with both
expectation
and ambition running at an all-time low.
This is a reasonable
expectation.
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