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When the
implied
liabilities of the Social Security and Medicare systems are added on, an unprecedented level of peacetime debt confronts the US.
And yet two different American administrations have
implied
– and consistently acted upon – this assumption.
In the 1960’s, Jacques Delors, then the French finance minister, pressed for a single currency with a report, “One Market, One Money,” which
implied
that the European free-trade agreement would work only if its members used a single currency.
Of course, killing civilians is not all that the US and its NATO allies are doing in Afghanistan, and if Obama
implied
that it was, his rhetoric was careless.
This is exactly what happened when Lehman Brothers failed in September 2008, and what happened when AIG was taken over by the US government (actually in a resolution-type structure, with losses
implied
for creditors) two days later.
Today’s emerging intifada demonstrates the profound danger
implied
by this approach.
That trade imbalance
implied
a continuous drain on gold and silver coin, causing shortages of these metals in Rome.
Similarly, no developing country should ignore the great opportunities
implied
by engagement with Asia’s emerging powers.
Regulators must counter the risks
implied
by structures that are intrinsically destabilizing, as the money market funds were.
But this would deliver only $150-200 billion in new revenues – less than 10% of the $2 trillion fiscal shortfall
implied
by the Republicans’ plan.
And, thanks to the large pool of savings generated by Chinese households and state-owned companies, the Chinese economy can for the time being bear the waste and misallocation
implied
by such crony capitalism.
The direct effect of the $1.5 trillion deficit
implied
by the tax reform would be to raise that to 97%.
Yet we are now witnessing its disintegration, because the Sykes-Picot design always
implied
a strong external hegemonic power (or two) able and willing to maintain stability by channeling (or suppressing) the region’s numerous conflicts.
For Prime Minister David Cameron, all of this, as he
implied
at the 2011 Munich Security Conference, represents the spoiled fruit of multiculturalism.
If the problem is the moral hazard
implied
by being too big to fail, the solution is not to restrict pay, but to eliminate the hazard by forcing shareholders to issue more equity or lose their stock when banks’ debt starts to become risky.
There is an
implied
tone underlying this rhetoric that I find disturbing.
The answer, as former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker
implied
at the meeting, is that we would be right back where we started – in the panic and frozen credit markets that followed the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008.
Moreover, though most of the savings
implied
by lower energy costs might initially show up in higher profits, over time, competition will force companies to pass on some of these windfall gains in the form of lower prices or higher wages.
Nonetheless, the dangers
implied
by recent technological progress have become increasingly obvious.
This statement, made in passing, wrongly
implied
that Japan’s regulations at the time were notably lax, heightening the paranoia about what were already some of the world’s most strictly radionuclide-regulated food supplies (even before restrictions were further tightened).
To dampen the additional inflationary pressures
implied
by a weaker rupee, more aggressive fiscal retrenchment is needed.
When Newt Gingrich, one of Trump’s foreign-policy gurus, called Estonia “the suburbs of Saint Petersburg,” he
implied
that Putin could have free rein with Russia’s neighbors.
In other words, the security challenges
implied
by dropping oil prices are likely to be more significant than the economic risks.
There simply is no way around the arithmetic
implied
by the scale of deficit reduction and the accompanying economic decline: Greece’s default on its debt is inevitable.
In his recent vitriolic attacks on the IMF Stiglitz
implied
that he cares for the poor while the IMF does not.
European public opinion must be made aware that increasing interdependence means that the exchange-rate stability and gradual completion of the single market
implied
by the euro really do benefit all participants.
But Putin’s
implied
argument that in Ukraine he is refighting WWII, with Russia once again rescuing Jews and the world from nationalist pogromists and their European (read: German/ Nazi) sponsors is simply not credible.
In particular, last year's laureates
implied
that markets were not, in general, efficient; that there was an important role for government to play.
These incremental costs are insignificant compared to the economic and other damage – including, for example, rising and volatile commodity and food prices –
implied
by unrestrained climate change.
If China had more comprehensively embraced the policy prescriptions
implied
by the Washington Consensus over the last ten or 20 years, its economic growth would have been considerably slower.
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