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It is neither desirable nor
feasible
for China to return to the trajectory of 10% annual growth that it achieved in the three decades after 1980.
Brexit now makes leaving seem
feasible
and, to some, reasonable.
However, a DIT regime is
feasible
only for larger transition countries with relatively well developed financial markets.
The Group’s report this week concluded that raising $100 billion a year for developing countries is a
feasible
goal if the political will is there.
There are
feasible
policies that would work within long-term budget constraints.
All of the proposals are
feasible
within the current EU setup.
In the developing world, swine flu (so far) is much less serious than many endemic health threats, and the main risk-communication goal should be to help people get through their adjustment reaction, take precautions that are feasible, and refocus on other priorities.
First, he would devise a comprehensive set of economic-policy initiatives that are both
feasible
and desirable – and, again, the scope for major differences here is limited.
Is this
feasible?
Decarbonization is feasible, though by no means easy.
So an independent fiscal authority modeled along the lines of an independent central bank is neither
feasible
nor desirable.
Deflecting an asteroid from its orbit when it is still hundreds of millions of miles from Earth is a
feasible
undertaking.
When a common DGS does become feasible, it should be combined with a new European Resolution Authority (ERA), an independent supervisory entity that follows, to some degree, the example of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in the United States and Japan’s Deposit Insurance Corporation.
And, by avoiding narrow debates, such as GDP versus income inequality, the SPI provides an essential tool with which to craft a
feasible
agenda that does just that.
Technical innovations like XML and print-on-demand make delivering the output technically
feasible
and inexpensive.
Then the populist appears and promises to shake things up, to defend the interests of the “people” (though really only some of them), and offers something arguably more attractive than
feasible
solutions: scapegoats.
And “ever-closer” political union has ceased to attract public support – if it ever did – and is thus not
feasible
today.
America’s interests are now so closely intertwined with China that a policy to isolate or confront it is not
feasible.
Any sensible international trade regime must start from the recognition that it is neither
feasible
nor desirable to restrict the policy space countries have to design their own economic and social models.
The Swiss government’s careful evaluation of this approach demonstrated that heroin-assisted therapy is both
feasible
and cost-effective, and that it can bring patients significant health improvements.
In the meantime, however, not only Germany, but also Sweden, the Netherlands, Austria, and others, are running up against what is deemed to be politically
feasible.
More spending on education, skills upgrading, and infrastructure, however, is a no-brainer almost everywhere, and is politically more
feasible.
This “extend and pretend” or “lend and pray” approach is bound to fail, because, unfortunately, most of the options that indebted countries have used in the past to extricate themselves from excessive debt are not
feasible.
Moreover, a social union - that is, a common European framework of social insurance systems for health, unemployment and retirement as well as social welfare - is not
feasible
and so should not be treated as essential to the Union.
But the more genes that are involved, the less
feasible
it becomes for personal genomics to test for all of them, and the more difficult the consumer will find it to interpret the results without professional help.
Establishing a large, standing international force under the UN’s control is not
feasible
and may not be optimal.
What is
feasible
is, they believe, at best a so-called “demoi-cracy” -- that is, the rule not of one people or “demos,” but of many peoples or “demoi” who deliberately assure and seek to maintain their diversity.
Despite efforts to cut expenditures and boost tax receipts, current and prospective obligations (including pension liabilities) far exceed any
feasible
increase in government revenues.
The US Institute of Medicine weighed in on the issue in a 2007 report: “Given the strong evidence of its effectiveness in treating opioid dependence, opioid agonist maintenance treatment should be made widely available where feasible.”
It is therefore unclear whether the current strategy of combining austerity and deflation is politically feasible, which explains the huge uncertainty hanging over the entire eurozone.
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