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And now, as this new study implies, immunization has an additional, indirect role to play.
In the US, a lingering overhang of household debt
implies
that deleveraging and the rebuilding of savings continues to take precedence over discretionary consumption.
For starters, it reflects the enormous successes in economic development during the last four decades (the BRICS’ aggregate GDP is now greater than that of the advanced countries when the Bretton Woods institutions were founded) and the rebalancing of global economic power that this
implies.
While the meaning of “coordinated” has not been spelled out, it presumably
implies
that the national exit strategies should not lead to significant changes in exchange rates that would upset existing patterns of trade.
As a result, the ECB risks painting itself into a corner, for the logic behind this week’s interest-rate hike
implies
that more increases will follow – a series of policy mistakes that will cost the Eurozone economies heavily.
After all, crossing that two-degree threshold
implies
condemning future generations to global warming’s most devastating consequences.
Should they simply agree to the strong dollar policy, even though it
implies
a weak yen or euro policy?
The Franco-British treaties do not address commitments to NATO, a key US interest, because any reduction in the number of European troops deployed abroad inevitably
implies
a greater economic burden for the US.
All of this
implies
that analyzing the determinants of economic success is a subject not just for economists.
That
implies
that it was not appropriate to focus on growth until the deflation gap narrowed considerably – that is, until now.
Because foreign investors hold the majority of US government debt, this projection
implies
that they will absorb more than $6 trillion in US bonds during the next ten years.
So, if a breakup is unavoidable, delaying it
implies
much higher costs.
This
implies
that any tax on carbon has a much higher impact on coal than on crude oil (or gas).
The substantial uncertainty that it
implies
could deter investment and choke off growth in already-fragile economies.
Hopefully, in WIPO’s reconsideration of intellectual property regimes, the voices of the developing world will be heard more clearly than it was in the WTO negotiations; hopefully, WIPO will succeed in outlining what a pro-developing intellectual property regime implies; and hopefully, WTO will listen: the aim of trade liberalization is to boost development, not hinder it.
All of this
implies
lower growth rates for China – though perhaps not as low as the 6-7% rates that economists like Liu Shijing and Cai Fang are predicting for the next decade.
This
implies
that transferring the majority of revenue-raising capacity to the regions would be a mistake for the UK, because doing so would give the country a banking union without a fiscal backstop.
Sound enforcement
implies
legal tools and resources to pursue and implement an economic policy, along with an institutional design that reduces meddling by vested interests.
The promise to work with Russia to end the savage conflict in Syria is sensible, even though it
implies
the victory of Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
This
implies
that for each murderer not executed, three innocent victims would die.
As the sovereign-debt crisis has proven, the euro requires mechanisms to confront asymmetrical shocks, which
implies
the creation of a common treasury.
Beyond the need to protect the central government in Baghdad, some critics are questioning the assumption that Iraq’s Shia majority necessarily
implies
Shia political dominance.
This
implies
that Jews can push farther and farther into East Jerusalem, as well as build settlements on Palestinian territories around the city, which Israel now claims to be part of Jerusalem.
That
implies
that we all agree on the destination and differ only about the speed of the journey.
Indeed, the net-zero idea
implies
that the world can continue to produce emissions, as long as there is a way to “offset” them.
After all, the claim that the risk of loss will arise only for debt issued after the new crisis-resolution mechanism starts in 2014
implies
that all debt issued until then is safe, and that insolvency can occur only in some distant future, rather than now, as in Greece and Ireland.
This finding demonstrates that the threat of attack can affect voting behavior; indeed, it
implies
that if all Israeli voters were within range of the rockets, right-wing candidates would capture 2-7 more seats in Israel’s Knesset (parliament).
They regard immigration – to which Cameron attributed the Leave campaign’s victory – as a net benefit for the economy; but they fail to pay attention to what it
implies
for workers who experience downward wage pressure or for communities struggling with a scarcity of affordable housing, crowded schools, and an overwhelmed health system.
For economists, humility also
implies
listening to people from other disciplines.
But the sheer increase in the number of university presidents drawn from business and industry
implies
that McDonald's and MIT may, at least in principle, be judged according to the same operational and performance standards.
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