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Though EU countries will not contribute any actual funds, they will provide
implicit
and explicit guarantees for the private investors, in an arrangement that looks suspiciously like the joint liability embodied by Eurobonds.
Yet, without direct US military support or indirect (and in some cases implicit) political support, it is difficult to imagine that such risky operations would have been launched.
But making explicit what lies
implicit
can sharpen US decision-making.
These include soft budget constraints for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and local governments,
implicit
and explicit government guarantees of debt, and excessive risk taking in the financial sector – all of which have been perpetuated by unsustainable official growth targets.
What is surprising, though, is the claim that China is reneging on some
implicit
promise to become more like the West.
Banks must pay for their
implicit
government guarantee by using less leverage and accepting restrictions on how they invest depositors’ money.
But, unsurprisingly, Kopacz’s campaign slogan, “A strong economy – higher wages,” and her
implicit
promise to address the issue in one parliamentary term, did not appear credible.
But there is a deeper – and even more troubling – explanation of Trump’s behavior: it arises from his ideas, especially his
implicit
philosophical commitments concerning world order.
NEW HAVEN – Many public-policy decisions are based on
implicit
assumptions about “human nature,” and it is currently popular to speculate about how evolution might have shaped human behavior and psychology.
The new regime will take into account the debt/GDP ratio (removing Italy’s ability to maintain its outsize debt burden) and
implicit
liabilities (for example, a country with an oversized banking sector will have to confront potential rescue costs).
By purchasing bonds of member countries, the ECB would be taking
implicit
positions on their individual creditworthiness.
International cooperation, exemplified by the mutual learning
implicit
in the E-9 exercise, is also being tapped.
This is a clear if
implicit
repudiation of Mubarak, the sole ruler for 24 years.
In an important recent speech at this year’s Boao Forum, Xi said that China will no longer require such joint ventures in the auto industry – an
implicit
admission that the requirement is a violation of the WTO rule.
That is in addition to explicit tax hikes on income, capital gains, and dividends, the
implicit
ones on energy via cap-and-trade, etc.
Trust between intelligence services is a perishable commodity; indeed, there is an
implicit
threat that a betrayal, or even a mistaken disclosure, can sever the relationship then and there.
One such problem is Wall Street’s
implicit
veto over the Fed.
In effect, financial markets have established an
implicit
veto over much of economic policy and the people who can hold top policymaking positions, and it is time to think how we can escape that hold.
Moreover, the North was informed that the US and South Korea were willing to negotiate a permanent peace treaty, diplomatic recognition, financial help (including a South Korean government program in the field of energy), and an
implicit
acknowledgment of North Korea’s right to a civilian nuclear program.
It is (now) no secret that they have operated so far as large sophisticated compensation schemes, masking probabilities of low-risk, high-impact “Black Swan” events and benefiting from the free backstop of
implicit
public guarantees.
Henry Ford once scouted Florida in hopes of buying tracts of land to plant sugar cane, convinced that the United States would not tolerate the pollution from burning fossil fuels or the dependency
implicit
in importing oil to produce gasoline.
The threat of retaliation that underpins its strategic effectiveness remains
implicit
and hypothetical.
In the advanced economies at the core of the recent financial crisis, the rules,
implicit
or explicit, of strict inflation-targeting regimes led monetary authorities to stay put while a massive pyramid of debt was built on a base of overvalued collateral.
True understanding in human affairs requires a patient identification and undoing of those facets of our
implicit
assumptions that distort the reality of "the other."
The
implicit
role model is the International Monetary Fund, which has made its reputation by addressing the fallout from sudden capital-flow reversals.
Although the ruling is formally on OMT’s legality, the
implicit
verdict on the Bundesbank’s true influence will be at least as important.
Its exact shape will depend on the legal structure of a given central bank, and on the extent to which its administrators are willing to take actions that go beyond their traditional authority (with the
implicit
or explicit promise that the rest of the government will turn a blind eye).
But the question of what to do about huge, complex, and seemingly hard-to-control universal banks that benefit from
implicit
state support remains unresolved.
But this can be achieved only by
implicit
or explicit guarantees from EMU countries with sound public finances.
The government thus made an
implicit
deal with its citizens: political dissent would not be tolerated, but, in exchange, the state would guarantee economic growth.
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