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I believe worries about a sudden increase in interest rates are
greatly
overblown; but, out of an abundance of caution, the government could exchange say 5% of its debt every year, unless and until excessive inflationary pressures appeared.
Whereas her two immediate predecessors
greatly
tarnished the Fed’s reputation by looking the other way as massive risk was accumulating – and massive fraud occurring – within the financial sector, Yellen restored the Fed’s reputation.
While the Fed’s tool kit has been
greatly
expanded in the last decade, the Fed’s low interest rates and huge balance sheet – and the possibly massive increase in debt, should Trump get his tax cuts – would challenge even the best-trained economist.
At worst, labor-market failures impose modest inefficiency costs on society, whereas capital-market failures harm society greatly, with workers, rather than the perpetrators of financial disaster, suffering the most.
NAFTA, for example, followed the former route,
greatly
boosting trade among the US, Canada, and Mexico.
But, even if managers and boards at publicly traded firms focus excessively on their quarterly results, and even if median stock-holding periods have shortened
greatly
in recent decades, it is difficult to know whether stock-market trading has become more rapid in ways that would make managers pay even more attention to quarterly results.
A fringe of rapid traders may well have
greatly
reduced the mean duration of stock holding, but, for the bulk of traditional American shareholders, the duration did not change.
The episode
greatly
strengthened anti-Americanism in Europe.
This will
greatly
help migrants by ensuring equal access to education for their children.
The importance of these credit-cycle effects has increased
greatly
over the last 50 years, as the scale, complexity, and global interconnectedness of credit and maturity transformation processes has relentlessly increased.
But, given the potential consequences for financial stability and the real economy, the size of financial institutions’ balance sheets relative to GDP matters greatly, quite independent of any price-level implications.
That is why the disastrous free-for-all in trade policy during the 1930’s
greatly
aggravated the Great Depression.
It matters
greatly
that China became a global military player before it became a global economic player.
But if skeptics forget Mark Twain’s famous response to a mistaken obituary – “The reports of my death are
greatly
exaggerated” – were the negotiators who have continued to work since then akin to Gogol’s “dead souls?”
Then came the revelations that Volkswagen installed software on 11 million diesel cars that reduced emissions of nitrogen oxides only when the cars were undergoing emissions tests, enabling them to pass, even though in normal use their emissions levels
greatly
exceeded permitted levels.
A military-to-military dialogue between NATO and the Russian armed forces could
greatly
reduce these risks.
Government stabilization of the banking system can either be international, provoking complaints by outraged taxpayers about subsidizing others, or national, but only at the cost of
greatly
extended regulation of capital movements.
Indeed, around Gilgit in Kashmir, China’s People’s Liberation Army has
greatly
enhanced its troop presence.
On this score, Turing's reaction-diffusion model has been
greatly
disappointing.
Second, self-denial was
greatly
reinforced by the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), negotiated after the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and administered by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
So did Hitler’s Germany, though in
greatly
modified form.
Given our human nature, conflicts cannot be avoided, but the chances of crises requiring outside intervention are
greatly
reduced.
But, most important, the ICSID would
greatly
benefit from the level of institutional support that the DSM has at the WTO.
The world has changed
greatly
since 2000, when the international community adopted the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
The new members of his team were quick to distance themselves from some of the most controversial and confrontational elements of the Socialist's program, including proposed legislation that would
greatly
increase the power of labor unions, hurting Chile's ability to compete internationally and reducing its economic growth potential.
This would not only remove Pinochet from Chile's political life, but would also permit the courts to
greatly
expedite the trial against him.
“Others will be harmed
greatly
before we feel any pain.”
Britain knows that the euro’s survival requires much closer political integration, and also that London’s role as a financial center – as important for the UK as the nuclear industry is for France and the auto industry is for Germany – would be
greatly
damaged if the euro should fail.
Not the End of the World as We Know ItCAMBRIDGE: “Reports of my demise are
greatly
exaggerated,” Mark Twain once quipped.
In the past, it was assumed that military power dominated most issues, but in today’s world, the contexts of power differ
greatly.
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