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The economic contraction of nearly 4% in 2015, together with a similar dip anticipated for this year,
implies
the deepest recession in a century.
For example, committing to maintain zero policy rates for, say, three years
implies
that interest rates on securities with up to a three-year maturity should also fall to zero, given that medium-term interest rates are based on expectations concerning short-term rates over the next three years.
Unfortunately, the political economy of most structural reforms – with their front-loaded costs and back-loaded benefits –
implies
that they occur only slowly.
Gridlock, too,
implies
a choice – one that ensures that some version of the status quo will be the outcome.
In the short term, the resumption of conventional foreign policy by the US – which remains indispensible to the world order – could reduce the chance of crisis, because it
implies
a more predictable geopolitical environment.
The growing involvement of private equity groups in M&A activity
implies
additional controversy, as such transactions are typically regarded as being purely speculative.
But it also
implies
that the single-minded concentration of the European Union and the International Monetary Fund on fiscal adjustment in the EU periphery is misguided.
This time, however, Scottish nationalists would not have to worry about the Unionist argument that independence
implies
a de facto withdrawal from the EU.
This
implies
that much, if not most, of the political uncertainty with potentially negative impact on economic prosperity has already been factored in during the previous period and is now a "built-in" element in the Hong Kong economy.
The bilateral nature of the negotiations certainly
implies
that they have a chance.
This raises the question of whether Israel’s repeated refrain that “all options are on the table”
implies
that even a nuclear strike is possible.
Because the inflation rate is also about 2%, this
implies
a negative real interest rate, which is confirmed by the interest rate of -0.6% on ten-year Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS), which adjust interest and principal payments for inflation.
Since that exceeds the size of the government deficit, it
implies
that private markets do not need to buy any of the newly issued government debt.
This
implies
the need to upgrade China’s industrial structure, accelerate the formation of human capital, facilitate technological progress, and undertake further institutional reforms.
This implies, among other things, a fair tax system that is more progressive and eliminates the distortions and loopholes that allow speculators to pay taxes at a lower effective rate than those who work for a living, and that enable the rich to use the Cayman Islands to avoid paying their fair share.
That means that the system’s focus must shift from speculative and proprietary trading to lending and job creation, which
implies
reforms of financial-sector regulation, and of anti-trust and corporate-governance laws, together with adequate enforcement to ensure that markets do not become rigged casinos.
Traditionalists also argue that meritocracy
implies
individualism, and that too much individualism and too little social solidarity and responsibility are negative features of western society.
Paradoxically, that
implies
a period of negative interest rates to induce savers to save less and spend more.
For Europe, Leijonhufvud argues, this
implies
a three-pronged approach that focuses on “levels of leverage,” “maturity mismatches,” and “the topology of the web,” – that is, “its connectivity and the presence of critical nodes that are ‘too big to fail.’”
This
implies
a rate of growth of 6.7% a year, about 2.5 times the rate of increase in the number of girls entering the primary-school age cohort.
The second way
implies
a& thorough overhaul of the& system.&
This
implies
that investments in education and skills training, while necessary, will not be sufficient to reduce inequality.
According to the World Economic Forum, greater gender equality, which
implies
greater use of human capital, correlates positively with per capita GDP, competitiveness, and human development.
The rules vary among EU countries, but, in Germany, “government approval”
implies
parliamentary approval.
British economist Nicholas Stern has argued for policy intervention to prevent investors from earning higher short-term profits by pricing carbon at zero (which
implies
a collective long-term bet on unsustainable increases in global temperatures).
The directive on free movement
implies
a new era of direct migration into West European welfare states.
But, as the economy slows, the regime’s legitimacy is increasingly being questioned, which
implies
that neo-Maoism may yet make a comeback.
From 2004 to 2012, clean-energy investment originating from non-OECD countries soared from $4.9 billion to $72.6 billion – almost half of the global total – presumably based on their recognition that decreased pollution
implies
vast environmental and health benefits.
Most are international-relations experts who, viewing geopolitics through the lens of economic competitiveness, imagine the global order as a seesaw, in which one player’s rise necessarily
implies
another’s fall.
This attitude
implies
a willingness to reach what Syriza calls a “dignified compromise” with its European partners.
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