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This
implies
that those who are at greatest risk are not being protected.
This
implies
that the pre-crisis level of GDP simply was not sustainable, as it required capital inflows in excess of 20% of GDP to finance outsize consumption and construction booms.
All of this
implies
much stronger support from OECD countries, especially the US, for a successful conclusion of the Doha WTO trade round.
Consistent with other evidence, this
implies
that many non-financial corporations borrowed, taking advantage of the low interest rates.
This complexity
implies
that any adjustments to our political economy should be based on sound social science and directed by elected leaders who are genuinely acting in the interest of the people.
China has defined its territorial claims as a “core interest,” which
implies
that it will use force to defend its position there.
Applied to Greece, this view
implies
that the country’s fiscal crisis resulted from an overreaction by world financial markets to local political difficulties (excessive spending by the Greek government before last year’s elections).
Moreover, it
implies
that the crisis is fully under European control, and that the European authorities have elaborated a comprehensive plan that will resolve all of Greece’s fiscal and structural problems.
The view that member states cannot be allowed to fail logically
implies
that a political or at least a fiscal union must underpin the euro.
In theory, enough quantitative easing
implies
future inflation, motivating people to buy big-ticket items, like cars and appliances, now to avoid the run-up in prices later.
The problem, as I argue in my new book, Unbalanced: The Codependency of America and China, is not with China, but with the world – and the United States, in particular – which is not prepared for the slower growth that China’s successful rebalancing
implies.
Weakness in the rest of the world
implies
a stronger dollar, which will invariably weaken US growth.
Even a downward revision by 0.2% of GDP is meaningful: it
implies
a deterioration of the structural deficit by about 0.1% of GDP – not a trivial number in a fiscally constrained environment.
This rule of thumb
implies
30-year rates in the 4-5% range.
The oil sheikhs would likely be inclined to postpone extraction only if they could reasonably assume that the demand reductions of the signing countries and the comparative price reduction that this
implies
are stronger today than they will be in the future.
Indeed, modernization by no means
implies
a solution to the conflicts that continue to fester in the region.
Although India’s sputtering economy was the dominant issue in the campaign, Modi’s victory
implies
a significant transformation ahead for India’s foreign policy as well.
Optimists point out that the country is supposed to eliminate its primary deficit (the budget balance minus interest payments) by 2013, which
implies
that it could pay its non debt-related bills with its own resources after a default.
Paying public sector workers with depreciated neo-drachmas
implies
a cut in the real wages that they receive.
This
implies
several imperatives for the EU and the new member countries alike.
In fact, this may come just in time – an aging population in developed economies
implies
a smaller workforce – and greater need for personal care services – in the coming decades.
A fundamental principle of financial theory – “diversification” or “risk spreading” –
implies
that interest in the new contracts will be high.
But financial markets demonstrated their shortsightedness in the years preceding the crisis, and are doing so once again, by applying pressure for spending cuts, even if that
implies
reducing badly needed public investments.
None of this
implies
that democracies should not trade with non-democracies.
Broader questions about their contributions to labor displacement and effects on wage growth have also arisen, even as societies increasingly recognize that technological disruption
implies
the need for education reform and improvements in skills acquisition and retraining.
This interpretation again
implies
the re-emergence of global imbalances once the recession ends, and their very gradual unwinding thereafter.
By definition, the fall of the establishment
implies
the rise of the anti-establishment, often in the form of populism.
A common fiscal policy
implies
that the elected leaders of Greece and Italy would have some say over German fiscal policies, too.
As US President Barack Obama’s domestic opponents resist his signature health-care legislation, owing to the wealth transfers that it implies, Japanese bureaucrats are trying to recover the authority to administer tax revenue to support social-welfare programs.
That
implies
a system of governance with at least two decision-making centers – perhaps in addition to United Russia, the party of Putin and Medvedev, which won 64% of the vote in the recent parliamentary election up from 37% in 2003.
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