Implicit
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Regardless of its fundamentals, a German bank would be considered safer than an Italian one, because the German government’s
implicit
guarantee is much more valuable than the Italian government’s.
All applications of CBA are controversial when economists with different explicit or
implicit
biases study the same topic.
Although few accuse Asian central banks of explicitly conspiring to calm global markets, some say that their common cautious approach to trading is a form of
implicit
collusion.
The technical remedies for restoring financial balance are rather straightforward and entail either explicit or
implicit
measures.
The
implicit
tax from working another year and forgoing pension benefits can sometimes be close to a person's net earnings during that year.
To begin with – and not surprisingly for export-led economies – the real exchange rate is also an (implicit) target for monetary policy.
This was most apparent in the
implicit
volatilities in options prices such as the VIX.
Third, the idea
implicit
in Medvedev’s plan – that Russia should have veto power over all security-related decisions of NATO or the EU – must be rejected.
The
implicit
model is that of the “guest worker” who comes and goes; in practice, a sizeable share of economic migrants from poorer parts of Europe stay in their country of destination, fueling an increase in support for anti-immigrant parties.
University courses in humanities and social sciences are being subjected to
implicit
or explicit forms of gender censorship.
China’s expansionism in the region, Tillerson asserted, was “akin to Russia’s taking Crimea” from Ukraine – an
implicit
criticism of Obama for allowing the two developments.
This matters, because “holding” capital has become a disguised or
implicit
metaphor.
Now, it is up to the British public to think deeply about the benefits and sacrifices
implicit
in EU membership.
Various estimates by private-sector economists and World Bank officials suggest that the government’s accumulated “net
implicit
pension debt” could balloon to 75-110% of GDP.
The second cost is implicit, but potentially far more substantial: because sterilization bonds are forced savings (and deflationary by definition), they absorb the potential investment and consumption implied by today’s trade surplus.
But these targets have been organized around the explicit public debt already on the books with absolutely no provision for the
implicit
debt implied by social security liabilities.
From persistent differences in unemployment rates depending on skills and education to record-high income and wealth inequalities, each economic decision will be accompanied by the need for social judgment – whether explicit or, more likely,
implicit
– regarding its distributional impact.
This model’s viability depends on large amounts of cheap leverage, supported by
implicit
government backing.
First, when they transact among themselves, large players do not insist on an adequate amount of collateral, relying on the counterparty’s generic creditworthiness (and on the
implicit
guarantees that governments provided to large firms).
Thus, many financial institutions, especially the largest, operate with an
implicit
government guarantee.
Of course, this interconnectedness also offers important opportunities; but an
implicit
bias toward the familiar is impeding the ability of workers, firms, and even governments to take full advantage of them.
Obama’s proclamation that the use of chemical weapons in Syria would cross a “red line” – and his
implicit
threat to use force if that line were crossed – reflects the commitment that the US has made during the past four decades to promote human rights worldwide.
Ultimately, democracy relies on an
implicit
quid pro quo among contending groups, according to which each agrees to protect the others’ rights in exchange for recognition of its entitlement to govern should it win an election.
Of course, the discipline of the market is not perfect: the bond market does not “see”
implicit
future liabilities (like promised pension payments) to any great degree.
Still, there was an
implicit
understanding that everybody would abide by the rules of the game – specifically, the rules of the World Trade Organization – and the US ultimately did.
This form of government support amounts to a large
implicit
subsidy for big banks.
On the contrary, because
implicit
government support for “too big to fail” banks rises with the amount of risk that they assume, this support may be among the most dangerous subsidies that the world has ever seen.
The bias could be implicit: our worldview is shaped by what our friends in industry believe.
Hollande’s main new promise – not to impose any new taxes, beginning next year – might have been an
implicit
acknowledgement of this.
The US is acting under the
implicit
assumption that if China’s GDP were to surpass that of the US in nominal dollar terms, US economic prospects would be reduced by an amount equal to the margin of China’s gain.
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