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Now, with the Party’s ability to manage the economy seemingly at stake, its stimulus package
implies
a green light to bypass environmental regulations if jobs or growth targets are in jeopardy.
But both left and right agree on the fundamental asymmetry that the recent “Citigroup Amendment” implies: Bankers get rich whether they win or lose, because the US taxpayer foots the bill when their risky bets fail.
Meanwhile, a new and better balance between Germany and France
implies
significant progress for European stabilization.
That falloff in investment
implies
slower productivity growth, while aging populations in developed countries – and now in an increasing number of emerging markets (for example, China, Russia, and Korea) – reduce the labor input in production.
A painful deleveraging process
implies
that private and public spending need to fall, and that savings must rise, to reduce high deficits and debts.
The acknowledged uncertainty about the “climate sensitivity” parameter
implies
that it makes no sense to decide now, through some multinational diplomatic process, what the ultimate ceiling on greenhouse gas concentrations must be, and then using this ceiling as a basis for allotting quotas to participating nations.
This
implies
using official resources like the EFSF not to backstop an insolvent Greece, but to recapitalize the country’s banks – and those in Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and even Germany and Belgium that need more capital.
Greece will need to reduce its debt ratio considerably before it can return to the capital markets, which
implies
– even under an optimistic scenario – creating a primary surplus in excess of eight percentage points of GDP.
The fact that there is even a small liquidity crunch for banks
implies
larger liquidity crunches for less intensively regulated financial institutions, and even greater liquidity crunches for manufacturing and real-estate companies.
This
implies
that intervention is not only unnecessary; it is ineffective: Faced with wide swings and trading volumes of $2 trillion per day, central banks are helpless to counteract traders’ irrational zeal.
Instead, our limit-the-swings strategy
implies
that, as the exchange rate moves further away from parity, central banks should intervene.
Furthermore, the study shows that relying on assumptions that are more in sync with the consensus economic outlook
implies
a deficit of 1.7-4% of GDP by 2027, with debt at 72-83% of GDP.
The current trend
implies
deteriorating conditions for their teachers as well, particularly in the social sciences and humanities, as academics face tighter restrictions on scholarly exchanges with the West.
Thus, his deep admiration for “American values,” while sincere,
implies
no embrace of President George W. Bush.
The shortfall, in turn,
implies
rising unemployment.
The consumer- and services-led rebalancing initially proposed in the 12th Five-Year Plan and endorsed by the recently concluded Third Plenum
implies
slower GDP growth than the 10% average annual rate recorded from 1980 to 2010.
Policy must also chart a stable long-term course, which
implies
the need to reconsider the paradigm of the past 25 years.
But this tightening by a fraction of a percentage point of GDP
implies
no adverse effect on growth.
Instead, the “ limit-the-swings” strategy proposed here
implies
that, as the exchange rate moves further away from parity, central banks should use their reserves to intervene at unpredictable moments in order to reinforce the effect of their regular announcements of the parity range on traders’ perception of increased risk of capital losses.
This
implies
a ray of hope for a bilateral relationship – the most important in Asia – that over the past two decades has been battered by Japan’s reluctance to face its past, which has become a lightning rod for over-heated nationalist sentiment on both sides.
For example, it
implies
that elementary particles, rather than being located at one position at a time, travel on several trajectories simultaneously.
This means adopting a “diaspora” model, which
implies
four policy proposals.
QE is supposed to work via “portfolio balance effects,” which
implies
that markets are not fully efficient: purchases of longer-term bonds affect financial conditions by changing the types and quantity of financial assets the public holds.
And a more appropriate adjustment for changes in the cost of living
implies
a substantially greater gain.
The combination of rising life expectancy, lower fertility rates, and, in some countries (including the US), the retirement of the post-World War II baby-boom generation,
implies
a rapid increase in the old-age dependency ratio.
The closest Obama got to it during a debate was to talk about “energy independence,” which
implies
not being reliant on oil from the Middle East.
This
implies
that consumption growth will remain muted for some time.
Although Germany’s net investment as a share of GNP remains one of the lowest in the developed world, the additional investment
implies
more jobs in the construction and machine tool industries, followed by rising employment wherever the investment is placed.
This
implies
weak growth and widening inequality, a combination that could further undermine education and skill levels.
The existence of these health benefits
implies
a dramatic reduction in the net cost of taking strong action to mitigate climate change – which means that failure to understand their importance could have serious environmental consequences.
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