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The European Central Bank’s role is fundamental for both, as well as in continuing to promote growth (both through expansionary monetary policy and by facilitating market access for countries whose financing still depends on the ECB’s
implicit
guarantee).
For many years, the government has maintained an
implicit
minimum growth target of 8% per year, which was considered necessary to create ten million new jobs annually.
The
implicit
question behind some European reservations about Obama may be formulated in one question: “Will we have to do more in Afghanistan and beyond?”
While Morsi denounced the recent violence (particularly the deliberate killing of Egyptian policemen) and issued an
implicit
threat against Hamas, the Brotherhood published a statement accusing Israel’s Mossad of perpetrating the attack – a claim that Hamas’s Prime Minister of Gaza, Ismael Haniyeh, has repeated.
The National Institute of Public Finance and Policy in Delhi estimates that every year the Indian government doles out significantly more than that in
implicit
or explicit subsidies to better-off sections of the population, not to mention tax exemptions to the corporate sector.
But, if PTAs were the only game in town, the
implicit
constraint on trade barriers against third countries provided by the WTO’s Article 24, which is weak but real, would disappear altogether.
The bonds issued by Fannie and Freddie were widely thought to carry an
implicit
US government guarantee.
People will judge the fairness of these outcomes in terms of what they were told, and what kinds of
implicit
promises they inferred.
This eventual need to reduce the monetary base is an
implicit
claim on a central bank’s assets; thus, the increase is rightly considered a liability on its balance sheet.
This was all
implicit
in the European Union’s single-market initiative.
Some assumed an
implicit
debt guarantee, but that was always implausible, given that the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union explicitly ruled it out.
Will Germany agree to such a relaxation – or, for that matter, to Hollande’s
implicit
demand that the ECB follow Japan’s example and loosen monetary policy to drive the exchange rate back down?
All NATO countries must understand that membership brings
implicit
and explicit responsibilities to ensure that their military forces have the capability to fight and win on the modern-day battlefield.
With about 80% of Chinese household savings deposited in banks, this
implicit
tax on savings has had a major economic impact, reinforcing Chinese households’ tendency to save and thus undermining consumption growth and exacerbating global imbalances.
Maybe the collapse stems from lousy internal controls in financial firms that, swaddled by
implicit
government guarantees, lavish their employees with enormous rewards for risky behavior.
Surely, part of the problem is that governments use employment not just to provide services, but also to make
implicit
transfers.
An obvious indicator that would meet this purpose is the
implicit
debt of public pension systems - i.e., the present discounted value of all future pension expenditures under existing legislation.
Of course, any estimate of the
implicit
pension debt requires caveats and arbitrary assumptions.
The extra focus on
implicit
pension debts would also help to inform citizens.
The good news is that these surveys ( www.frdb.org ) suggest that better-informed citizens are more supportive of reforms and official estimates of the
implicit
pension debt would increase the transparency of the intergenerational redistribution
implicit
in pay-as-you-go systems.
This holding pattern is particularly harmful because profound transformation will surely depend on financing from a sound sovereign bond market, which cannot function properly until uncertainty related to the government’s contingent liabilities – all those
implicit
guarantees – has been resolved.
America’s largest bank holding companies receive an
implicit
government subsidy, because they are perceived to be “too big to fail.”
Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Republican Senator David Vitter of Louisiana, along with some important colleagues, have long sought to phase out this
implicit
subsidy.
The GAO had a simple task: At the request of Brown and Vitter, it was charged with assessing the scale and impact of the
implicit
guarantees provided by the government to large bank holding companies.
But, as Admati pointed out in her testimony, if the authors had included 2006 and earlier years in their analysis, they would have seen low spreads using their own methodology – despite the obvious fact that massive
implicit
subsidies were already in place.
It does so by using
implicit
EU budget guarantees to raise capital on financial markets.
I detest the
implicit
notion behind so much of our commentary that the Arabs or, even worse, the people of Islam, are unable to understand what a free society looks like, that they cannot be trusted with something so modern as a polity where religion is in its proper place.
It does not offer an alternative view of the modern world other than the
implicit
claim that modernity is neither necessary nor desirable.
The
implicit
argument is that this move from price to quantity adjustments is the functional equivalent of additional monetary-policy easing.
And numerous studies document continued
implicit
biases against women in hiring and promotion processes, triggering growing interest in Silicon Valley startups that use technology to mitigate such biases throughout their human-resources operations.
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