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The sequence Physics-Chemistry-Biology
implies
that continuous collegial professional development for teachers is essential.
A 40% fall in the value of the dollar – of which half passes through to increased dollar prices of imports – thus
implies
a 3.2% rise in the overall price level.
In any case, the issue is not the amount of money China spends on guns per se, but rather the consistent rise in military expenditure, which
implies
that the country is prepared to engage in a long-term war of attrition with the US.
The trigger may have been outgoing Prime Minister George Papandreou’s ill-advised decision to call for a referendum on the EU’s rescue package (which
implies
further severe austerity measures); but the fundamental problem is that a brutal recession made the government’s demise all but inevitable.
So enduring weakness in US consumption
implies
pressure on the growth of export-led developing economies.
After all, higher private consumption
implies
an end to China’s surplus saving – and thus to the seemingly open-ended recycling of that surplus into dollar-based assets such as US Treasury bills.
More broadly, Lutz Mez, a political scientist at Berlin’s Free University, argues that the country’s shift has “observably decoupled energy supply from economic growth,” and that the “evolving Energiewende, rather than the nuclear phase-out”
implies
“continuing reforms of social, economic, technological, and cultural policy in Germany.”
At the same time, the cost drag on inflation is set to diminish as the oil price stabilizes, and the dollar’s recent softness
implies
further inflationary pressure.
Surmounting these challenges requires finding more diverse, cleaner energy sources, which
implies
the need for expanded funding and incentives for research and development of clean technology.
It also
implies
subsidizing and protecting domestic production, just as all developed nations once did – and still do whenever it suits them.
But the more positive outlook about the US and the global economy
implies
that over time the Federal Reserve and other central banks will exit from quantitative easing and zero policy rates, which means that real rates will rise, rather than fall.
But Rodrik and Hausmann also show that getting such policies right
implies
exacting requirements.
And, obviously, the sense of “us”
implies
a sense of “them”: those whose welfare we consider less fundamental than our own.
Of that sum, around half should be financed through official development assistance, which
implies
an increment of at least $200 million per year above current donor flows.
Fighting for transparency also
implies
confronting states that refuse to collaborate on financial issues at a global level or to combat money laundering or prevent financial risks.
This requirement means that average corporate-tax revenue must remain the same, which
implies
that there will be winners and losers: some will pay less than they do now, and others will pay more.
The price of the 30-year Treasury bond is so high that it
implies
a yield of about 2.3%; given current inflation expectations, the yield should be about twice as high.
A rough rule of thumb
implies
that every $100 decline in wealth leads to a $4 decline in household spending.
Historical experience
implies
that normalization would raise long-term interest rates by about two percentage points, precipitating substantial corrections in the prices of bonds, stocks, and commercial real estate.
This
implies
a major shift in mindset – one that I believe we need to undergo for the sake of our world’s long-term health.
This month, the IMF’s Independent Evaluation Office released an assessment of the Fund’s policy on reserve accumulation that
implies
that a “one size fits all” approach to reserve accumulation continues to prevail within the organization.
For example, the new welfare economics of capital controls views unstable capital flows as negative externalities on recipient countries, which
implies
that regulations on cross-border flows are the optimal tools to address market failures, improve market functioning, and enhance growth, not worsen it.
In the UK, where the largest service exports are in what trade specialists describe as “professional, scientific, and technical services,” this
implies
the need to train, attract, and retain the world’s best experts.
The difference between the overall deficit and the primary deficit
implies
that the interest on the Greek national debt this year will be 4.1% of GDP.
Given that its debt will still be about 170% of GDP this year, the 4.1%-of-GDP interest bill
implies
that the Greek government pays an average interest rate of just 2.4% – far less than the nearly 9% rate that the market is now charging on ten-year Greek government bonds.
This also
implies
that if Greece could escape from its current recession, its national debt would decline, both absolutely and as a share of GDP.
Of course, this scenario
implies
immensely difficult political choices.
The arithmetic of global trade
implies
that the sum of all trade deficits equals the sum of all trade surpluses.
Turning to Europe, Kant’s principle
implies
important duties for governments and polities.
I have learned, however, in the more than ten years that have passed since I felt that burning, to honor exile, doing so in the name of all that is challenge and epiphany, of all the doubts and the lifelong apprenticeship it implies, for its emptiness and richness, for the unfettering of myself and the clash within myself.
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