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But it turns out that the increase in imports from China alone
implied
an almost equal volume of extra emissions outside the EU.
Of course, once an apprenticeship program is operational, the larger benefits
implied
by a more productive economy and lower unemployment will become apparent.
The problems
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by these four trends will be impossible for leaders, inside or outside the Arab world, to address all at once, especially at a time of rising populism and nativism across the West.
The receipts would be even greater if the base is extended, as was
implied
by Turner, to all global financial transactions.
The secular establishment argues that the AKP’s moderation thus far reflects the checks and balances
implied
by secularist control of the presidency.
Those of us who supported this policy generally knew that history and economic theory
implied
that such one-time fiscal transfers have little effect, but we thought that this time might be different.
My impression is that German public and political opinion is beginning to recognize the economic devastation for Europe and Germany
implied
by a euro breakup.
The dollar appreciated much faster than anyone expected; and, as data for the first quarter of 2015 suggest, the impact on net exports, inflation, and growth has been larger and more rapid than that
implied
by policymakers’ statistical models.
The deflation of the housing bubble
implied
massive losses for banks.
But, today, emerging countries are growing very concerned with what they rightly perceive as the serious risks to their own economies
implied
by excessive weakness in Europe, which remains the world’s trade leader.
Much of it involved costly churning of portfolios, while increased leverage
implied
fragility for the financial system as a whole and imposed severe social costs as over-exposed households subsequently went bankrupt.
African dictators might do dreadful things but somehow they did not meet with condemnation from many European intellectuals, for criticism
implied
cultural arrogance.
General Charles de Gaulle once described himself as a “bad weather friend” of the United States, which
implied
that in “better weather” he could go his own way, leave NATO’s integrated military command, and behave as some kind of bridge between East and West.
The quest for synergies and efficiency that is
implied
by the agreement could well become a driving force for the European Defense Agency.
The convergence of sovereign debt yields
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and required by the establishment of the common currency need not return.
And, despite the huge risk
implied
if a breakup eventually occurs, this remains the strategy to which most of the players in the eurozone are committed.
Another similarity between Japan’s current crisis and the recent financial crisis is that the false risk assessment was largely due to the asymmetric distribution of social welfare and individual cost
implied
by more effective risk mitigation.
But China’s leaders will have to contend with other countries’ reactions, as well as with the constraints
implied
by the need for external markets and resources in order to meet their economic-growth objectives.
Securing a Sustainable FutureLONDON – When Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote that “All that is solid melts into air,” they intended it as a metaphor for the disruptive transformations that the Industrial Revolution
implied
for established social norms.
A leading columnist for the Financial Times, repeating the erroneous idea that the US has remained on the sidelines, recently
implied
that Obama had rejected the advice of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to arm the Syrian rebels fighting Assad.
To be sure, the CCP’s opacity, secrecy, and penchant for untruth always
implied
a credibility problem.
The economic costs
implied
by this uncertainty could be reduced if there were a market for growth risk.
Finally, China’s leadership is mindful of the risks
implied
by its own macroeconomic imbalances – and of the role that its export-led growth and dollar-based foreign-exchange accumulation plays in perpetuating those imbalances.
But, despite the devastating consequences
implied
by a failure to address these issues, we have not risen to the occasion.
Foreign donors must insist that Pakistan reform its economy in order to escape the moral hazard
implied
by continued dependence on aid flows.
The overnight mortgage-pool market exists partly because there aren’t enough short-term US Treasury bills available for businesses that want easy access to cash without the risk
implied
by uninsured bank deposits.
But, like the United States’ effort to expand home ownership in the years preceding the 2008 crisis, Chinese policies went too far, creating a financially unsustainable situation that
implied
the possibility of major price declines and dislocations.
Misra, their comments implied, was assigning cases to his preferred judges, presumably (though this was never stated) in an effort to secure outcomes favoring the government.
Bill Gates thinks that, to ease the inequality and offset the social costs
implied
by automation’s displacement effects, either Nexus should pay income tax, or Luke should pay a hefty tax for replacing Ken with a robot.
The plan
implied
that the Kremlin would provide the Kadyrovs – first Akhmad Kadyrov, and then, after his death, his son, Ramzan – broad autonomy (independence in all but name) and huge sums of money.
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