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Beneficiation forces extractive industries to sell locally below their export price, thus operating as an
implicit
tax that serves to subsidize downstream activities.
This is an
implicit
subsidy to the industries that use oil and gas intensively and may attract some inward foreign investment.
The last thing they need is for people to be led to believe that an
implicit
transfer union is already in place, and that reform and economic restructuring can wait.
But the EU budget has already enabled an indirect form of leveraging: the European Commission’s use of
implicit
budget guarantees to raise capital on financial markets.
Following a request by a member state, the Commission would be entitled to borrow on capital markets under the
implicit
EU budget guarantee, with the maximum amount determined by the size of the country’s unused (pre-allocated) Structural and Cohesion Funds.
To do so, it is feared, would give
implicit
support to the skeptics, which is taboo.
The legislation was not intended to ban derivatives, but only to bar
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government guarantees, subsidized by taxpayers (remember the $180 billion AIG bailout?), which are not a natural or inevitable byproduct of lending.
Ambiguity is thus a political strategy that encourages the spread of implicit, informal rules of behavior, thereby shifting accountability onto the lowest ranking, least powerful, and most expendable soldiers.
But it would require some extremely unlikely data to change the Fed’s
implicit
plan to end its purchases of long-term assets (so-called quantitative easing) in October 2014 and to start raising the federal funds rate from its current near-zero level sometime in the first half of 2015.
Inflation is low and falling in almost all advanced economies; indeed, all advanced-economy central banks are failing to achieve their mandate – explicit or
implicit
– of 2% inflation, and some are struggling to avoid deflation.
And just about the only bargaining chip that Varoufakis holds may be the
implicit
threat that Greece could leave the euro ("Grexit").
The threat is only implicit; most Greeks do not want Grexit, and Varoufakis and Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras have shied away of late from stating such intentions.
But the Greek Cypriots voted against the plan because their leaders did not live up to the
implicit
deal with the EU to support it.
They believe that regulators can ring-fence capital supporting different business lines, to prevent contagion risk, and perhaps impose a surcharge on large “systemic” firms, to reflect the price of their
implicit
support from the central bank and government.
They could point to the precedent set by Hamilton, and had probably invested on the
implicit
understanding that, if necessary, the federal government would bail out the states again.
As he points out, the relevant studies show that the megabanks receive large
implicit
government subsidies, and this encourages them to stay big – and to take on a lot of risk.
That means shifting from a culture of diversity, with its
implicit
focus on “them,” to an inclusiveness-centered culture of “us.”
Moreover, the metaphor of war constitutes an
implicit
appeal to intense mobilization, not only by a country that comes under attack, but also by its friends and allies.
The
implicit
premise seems to be that there are barbarians on only one side of the trade debate.
Europe has lost its
implicit
claim to be the best source of serious people with the experience needed to run the international monetary system.
Thus, the
implicit
perception of Western superiority and Eastern inferiority is untenable in the long run.
Around half of the German banking system is publicly owned, and thus enjoys an
implicit
government guarantee.
Bankers want to be so highly leveraged for a simple reason:
implicit
government guarantees mean that they get the upside when things go well, while the downside is someone else’s problem.
There is little evidence for Rogoff’s
implicit
assumption that investors’ decisions today are driven by the government’s handling of its debt in the past.
Second, and worse, being too big to fail helps large banks grow even larger, as creditors and trading partners prefer to work with banks that have an
implicit
government guarantee.
The Ninth and Tenth Amendments proscribe the use of firearms to compromise other
implicit
rights as they may become apparent.
But here, too, mounting risks have been largely ignored, owing partly to the collateralization of real property, which is believed to retain its value permanently, and partly to the system of
implicit
government guarantees that backs loans to local governments and SOEs.
In a worst-case scenario, falling property prices or diminishing faith in
implicit
government guarantees would compound the risks generated by the shadow-banking system, severely undermining China’s financial stability.
And yet,
implicit
in their promise not to manipulate the currency for strategic ends is their ability to do so if they so desired.
If large, complex financial institutions continue to have an
implicit
government guarantee, many people – on both the right and the left – would agree that this is both unfair to other parts of the private sector and an inducement for big banks to engage again in excessive risk-taking.
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