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Indeed, empirical research suggests that countries without explicit or
implicit
access to liquidity tend to hold much higher reserves than the privileged few – only to be blamed by the same privileged few for contributing to global imbalances by hoarding excess reserves.
Dependence on aid undermines the
implicit
contract between citizens and their government, according to which politicians must keep taxpayers satisfied in order to stay in office.
He makes arguments against the Congressional Budget Office, the Department of the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve, all of which had suggested – based on the same information available to Stiglitz when he wrote his paper – that
implicit
guarantees to Fannie Mae were potentially costly.
Even in the guarantee model there can be such
implicit
government over-payment (or an over-guarantee that is not properly priced by the fees that the government receives).
Was financial institutions’ assumption of excessive risk the result of incompetence or stupidity, or was it a rational response to the
implicit
guarantee offered by the government?
Often
implicit
in this analysis (when not made explicit) was the suggestion that Lee’s accomplishments were made possible by his authoritarian style of governing.
Big banks’ ability to extort such an arrangement stems from an
implicit
threat: the financial sector – and with it the economy’s payment system – would collapse if a systemically important bank were ever pushed into insolvency.
China was invited to join the club, with the
implicit
promise that after it had learned to play by the rules, it could contribute to amending them.
As a result, over the last decade, the Chinese authorities’
implicit
target for annual inflation and currency appreciation has been only about 3%.
Putin’s
implicit
point was that “Christian energy,” even if “Orthodox,” would be more reassuringly certain than “Muslim energy” for a Western world jittery about stability in the Middle East.
America’s grievances regarding China’s behavior, from its treatment of intellectual property to its
implicit
and explicit subsidies and policy-motivated takeovers of foreign industrial jewels, are essentially shared by its G7 partners.
Failing to publish the results of clinical trials is a betrayal of the
implicit
trust that they have placed in researchers to use their contribution to increase and improve the stock of scientific knowledge.
Moreover, providing large
implicit
subsidies to firms that are too big to fail should not be an attractive policy, because it encourages such firms to take on excessive risk (and to become even bigger).
It is the failure of nerve
implicit
in not posing this question that signals stasis or even decline.
But achieving faster, more resilient growth will require China to eliminate the biases, protections, and
implicit
guarantees favoring SOEs in the marketplace and in the financial system.
In the US, this occurred through
implicit
guarantees of assets held by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and the mortgage agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The test made explicit what was
implicit.
In all cases, rhetoric that draws an
implicit
link between the words “illegal,” “criminal,” and “immigrant” or “Muslim” should be seen as nurturing fear and xenophobic reactions.
Both were privately owned but had an
implicit
government guarantee from taxpayers, a classic case of moral hazard.
Congress could easily repeat the mistake of privatizing them while failing to eliminate the
implicit
guarantee.
By calling what’s being taken from the young “taxes,” rather than “borrowing” – that is, a promise to repay far more than what’s being taken – the
implicit
debts have been intentionally kept off the books.
Taking advantage of the
implicit
authority of news media, they published any potentially damaging rumor about individuals or groups with means and influence, then offered to remove the story in exchange for a paid advertisement or a direct cash payment.
As for climate change, we need a global system of
implicit
or explicit carbon pricing, spearheaded by the world economy’s most influential actors.
Apart from the accounting trick
implicit
in Scandinavia’s success, the high share of government in employment may also make a real contribution to solving one of the most fundamental problems western economies now face.
But, in a system with many – often
implicit
– government guarantees, it is not always the most efficient enterprises that are willing and able to pay more to borrow.
The problem with debt restructuring in the eurozone is that it is essential and, at the same time, inconsistent with the
implicit
constitution underpinning the monetary union.
From the right, the stress is on the hazards of crony capitalism, owing to the massive
implicit
government subsidies that these banks receive.
Establishing a green fund would be an
implicit
pledge to do so by putting the gold reserves of the IMF at risk.
Most important, while state subsidies in all other sectors are forbidden, they are commonly accepted in banking – not only explicit subsidies, such as Germany’s bailout of several Landesbanks after the American subprime-mortgage crisis, but
implicit
subsidies as well.
This
implicit
subsidy not only costs each country’s taxpayers billions of euros; it also distorts competition, because not all
implicit
subsidies are created equal.
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