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The Fed could argue that the gap between current and full-employment GDP is larger than the 6.1% unemployment rate implies, owing to the large number of part-time workers who would prefer full-time employment and the sharp decline in the labor force participation rate.
While creditors should revise their expectations downward, the real tragedy is for ordinary citizens, for whom the restructuring process
implies
a protracted period of worsening impoverishment.
But, because this cannot happen for all major economies simultaneously – one country’s (or group of countries’) austerity
implies
less demand for other countries’ products – such policies eventually lead to beggar-thy-neighbor situations.
Reforming governance
implies
significant progress toward economic unification: centralizing European debt through Eurobonds, mobilizing sufficient rescue funds, allowing the European Central Bank to intervene in the primary bond markets, and establishing both a fiscal and a banking union.
Achieving this
implies
solving important coordination problems, because an industry that is new to a city will not find workers with industry experience or specialized suppliers.
But generating enough liquidity
implies
huge expenses: the public must be educated to understand the concept of risk management and overcome serious psychological barriers before it can be persuaded of the usefulness of the new instruments.
It is deficit reduction, not debt, that is profligate, because it
implies
wastage of available human and physical capital, quite apart from the resulting misery.
This
implies
two main things.
More broadly, there are pressing needs for public investment to improve infrastructure, which
implies
great opportunities for private-sector participation.
This
implies
that the surplus countries continue to strengthen their creditor positions, diverging from the deficit economies.
Proponents of free trade have always celebrated the growth of international commerce because they regard it as a sign that countries are capitalizing on their comparative advantages through specialization, which
implies
increased efficiency overall.
Limited use of the SDR
implies
that adding the renminbi would be a largely symbolic move; but it would be a powerful symbol to the extent that it served as a kind of endorsement of the currency for global use.
If and when the proposed tax cuts are fully phased in, they will not provide the $1,000 a year boost to the income of 90 million households that the Bush Administration
implies
they will.
Kim’s emulation of India’s 1998 declaration of a test moratorium – which enabled talks with the United States and led eventually to a US law recognizing India’s nuclear arsenal –
implies
that he seeks international acceptance of his country’s nuclear status.
But rather than emphasize “denuclearization” – which
implies
a one-sided compromise – negotiators should seek to secure a nuclear-weapons-free zone (NWFZ) on the Korean Peninsula.
First, potential growth in developed and emerging countries has fallen because of the burden of high private and public debts, rapid aging (which
implies
higher savings and lower investment), and a variety of uncertainties holding back capital spending.
If the dollar retreats in 2016, however, the basket peg
implies
a stronger renminbi-dollar rate, which might be unhelpful.
That, in turn,
implies
less human encroachment into natural ecosystems, enabling greater biodiversity.
To the extent that this
implies
a shift in the mix of GDP away from exceptionally rapid gains in investment and exports, toward relatively slower-growing internal private consumption, a slowdown in overall GDP growth is both inevitable and desirable.
This approach
implies
that more can be done to reduce systemic risk, beyond reforming how risk is measured and capital buffers determined.
But, assuming a 20% saving rate (close to the average for developing countries), this
implies
total annual diaspora saving of more than $500 billion.
The midpoint of the opinions recorded at most recent FOMC meeting
implies
a federal funds rate of 1.25-1.5% at the end of 2015.
Longer-term unemployment
implies
a waste of potential output and a source of personal suffering, but it does not have an impact on the rate of inflation.
This
implies
active complicity between creditors (the OECD countries and their financial institutions, especially the IMF and the World Bank) and borrowers (African governments).
And a lower growth rate
implies
that less investment is needed to maintain the capital/output ratio.
This implies, first and foremost, the need to expose companies to strong domestic and foreign competition.
This
implies
increasing minerals exports to China, together with growing Chinese investment in the region to secure sources of supply.
This
implies
potentially huge economic, environmental, and social losses to both the developed and developing world.
Indeed, the continuing influence of the Meiji tradition clearly
implies
that Japan's post-war economic "miracle" could not have been due to the enlightened dirigisme of a developmental state, as many Western commentators believe.
To be sure, this
implies
that the extra money sent home provided only partial insurance.
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