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For example, the principle that property rights should be protected
implies
very little about the best way to achieve this under a society's existing institutional preconditions.
As the name implies, livelihood insurance is designed to provide more than just a brief respite or a subsidy for retraining.
But expecting the IMF to provide majority funding
implies
the need to expand its financial resources.
Even as some welcome the demise of Western hegemony, the fact is that, for a country like Kazakhstan, unpredictability
implies
danger.
Assuming slower growth in the labor force than in the past decade, no rise in productivity due to capital accumulation, and a decline in multifactor productivity growth to its pre-2000 average
implies
that annual potential GDP growth will be only 1.4%.
To Trump’s mind, the trade deficit reflects difficulties for American enterprises, and
implies
that Americans are buying foreign instead of US goods.
But the struggle which led to the resignation of the Commission
implies
that such a power is operationally within reach.
This, in turn,
implies
the need to balance coherent macroeconomic policies with structural transformation goals.
This
implies
that whatever short-run negative impact lower demand may have on the debt ratio should be offset later (in the medium to long run) by the rebound in demand that brings the economy back to its previous output level.
And the relatively low cost of implementing e-procurement
implies
low risk.
Participating in the collective life of the international community of states
implies
bearing others in mind and, when necessary, giving up certain prerogatives of sovereignty.
Citizens must have the feeling that the institutions that govern them account for their interests and make them part of the decision-making process, which
implies
a union based on rules rather than power.
In the fight against cancer, medical advances can shave precious percentage points off of mortality rates, which
implies
that improved access to vaccines can have a massive impact, slashing the number of future cases in developing countries for just a few dollars per dose.
But this also
implies
that the new digital economy’s many successes will be accompanied by many failures.
Make no mistake: an orderly euro exit by Greece
implies
significant economic pain.
That competition now features new Infrastructure Project Preparation Facilities (IPPFs) to accelerate and replicate large PPPs with a disturbing reliance on big dams and fossil-fuel infrastructure, such as Nigeria’s gas-supply pipeline to the European Union – a top priority of PIDA that
implies
slow progress toward a low-carbon future.
For starters, running surpluses against the US
implies
accumulating foreign-exchange reserves.
It
implies
that the US can kick the can down the road as long as the dollar remains the world’s preeminent reserve currency, and America offers the best safe haven for skittish capital owners.
In exchange, the US has agreed to import more peanuts and sugar from Canada, which
implies
that imports from other countries may fall.
And that
implies
an extended period of episodic economic disruption and political upheaval far beyond this summer’s debates on America’s debt ceiling and Europe’s distressed sovereign debtors.
Former President George W. Bush called himself “the decider,” but leadership today is more collaborative and integrative than that
implies.
The logic of current economic conditions
implies
that governments should be taking advantage of ultra-low interest rates to invest in infrastructure projects, which would both stimulate demand and improve the structure of the economy.
All of this
implies
many exciting discoveries ahead.
But, while this
implies
that the benefits of conservation outstrip the costs by an extraordinary margin, the calculations have been widely criticized.
The current state of affairs remains the EU’s Achilles’ heel, because it
implies
dependence on imports from unstable, authoritarian regimes.
The democratization of the market economy, he says, is possible only with “a corresponding deepening of democratic politics,” which
implies
“the institutional reconstruction of the market itself.”
Such a politics
implies
that decisions of state are made on a democratic basis and with a clear-eyed vision of what would truly be best for all members of the polity.
As the IMF’s latest annual report on Russia’s economy points out, if the RCB continues to restrain the ruble’s appreciation for the sake of growth, the result will merely be higher inflation, which
implies
that the ruble would still strengthen in real terms, thereby damaging growth.
Pursuing this option
implies
that the EU should push for progress in trade talks with Japan, negotiate an investment agreement with China, modernize the EU-Mexico Global Agreement, and position itself as a world leader on tax reform.
There would never be a fresh start – with all of the unpleasant consequences that this
implies.
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