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Bubbles are caused by feedback loops: rising speculative prices encourage optimism, which encourages more buying, and
hence
further speculative price increases – until the crash comes.
An optimistic premise of those who argue for tax cuts is that the income-tax cut they envisage will boost output and
hence
earnings so much that it will cause little loss of tax revenue.
It is the role of politics to create, sustain, and reshape this shared sense of self, of us (and
hence
of them).
And both make the same economic case for such reforms: to insulate basic banking services from investment banking risks; to make resolution easier and thus more credible; to shield taxpayers from risks that belong in the private sector; and
hence
to ensure that banks’ risk-taking is subject to adequate market discipline.
Hence
the idea of NATO II.
Inequality based on successful rent seeking and privileged access to resources and market opportunities is highly toxic with respect to social cohesion and stability – and
hence
growth-oriented policies.
Inclusion sustains social and political cohesion – and
hence
the very growth needed to help mitigate the effects of rising inequality.
But we do have an opportunity - and
hence
a duty - shared by no previous human generation: to make a world by 2050 in which nearly everyone has enough food to avoid hunger, enough clothing to keep warm, and enough shelter to remain dry - plus a super-broadband Internet connection.
If raising income taxes to the standard of industrial economies is impossible, then you must accept a lower level of public services:
hence
his radical privatization program of the early 1990's,
hence
his assault on public sector employees and their European-style salaries and benefits.
The Bush administration's policies bode ill for America in the long run--and
hence
for the world.
This has two advantages: it limits discretion by the EU policymakers, and
hence
insures that transfer of power is not abused; it also facilitates post-transfer accountability and control.
Hence, perhaps, the notorious belligerence of English soccer fans.
New tools provide new means of investigation, enabling researchers to speed up computation, for example, and
hence
increase the production of new knowledge.
Hence, effective financing for peacetime is a good investment of donors’ resources and a major factor in conflict prevention.
Indeed, some Chinese authorities also maintain that renminbi appreciation would have no significant impact on China’s trade balance because they believe that China’s trade surplus is a reflection of excess saving and
hence
has nothing to do with the exchange rate.
Hence, throughout the Republican regime, and especially at times of military dominance, it faced official pressure and confiscation of property, as did all other non-Muslim and Muslim religious institutions.
Normally, crisis brings the legitimacy needed for dramatic moves, but Europe is not in crisis;
hence
the slow pace of progress.
Hence
the Games’ disheartening record of waste, corruption, and public debt.
The social world differs from the physical world because it is man-made and
hence
almost infinitely malleable.
Labor-market liberalization in such circumstances not only undermines remaining social protection, but is also likely to diminish real incomes, aggregate demand, and, hence, recovery prospects.
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Iranian missile tests, threats to close the Strait of Hormuz, and announcements of nuclear progress should be read as efforts to deter more than provoke.
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what counts is the number and equipment of forces deployable for crisis operations.
But the number of young men to be called up depends on the requirements of the forces;
hence
the Commission insists on no less than ten months' service.
Hence, Japan must be seen to be doing more to support its inseparable ally, as well as international peacekeeping efforts in general.
Hence
the Chequers plan for a continuation of free trade in goods between Britain and the EU.
Hence
their impulse to believe in unseen forces.
Hence
the necessity of something like the individual health-insurance mandate of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”), or of biting the bullet and adopting a single-payer system for financing health care.
Hence, every movement designed to stigmatize or malign some group – Jews, blacks, gays, the poor, women, and so on – has used disgust.
Hence, an important task of the political process is to select those with above-average morality and ability.
Effective central banking is mostly a matter of managing expectations; for it is expectations regarding future policy, rather than the current level of overnight rates, that mainly determines long-term rates, other asset prices, and the exchange rate - and
hence
spending and pricing decisions.
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