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The financial singularity
implies
that all investment decisions would be better left to a computer program, because the experts with their algorithms have figured out what drives market outcomes and reduced it to a seamless system.
After all, the financial singularity
implies
that all prices would be based on such things as optimally projected future corporate profits and the correlation of profits with expected technological innovations and long-term demographic changes.
This
implies
the need to separate national debt management in the euro area from short-term electoral constraints.
This
implies
that any reduction in US interest rates would benefit the country as whole, relative to creditor countries, like Germany, where interest income would fall.
This
implies
that QE can be effective only in economies in which changes in long-term (market) interest rates play an important role in the private sector.
This
implies
that QE would not reach, say, Spanish households, whose mortgages are indexed to short-term rates, which are already close to zero.
This
implies
that a fall in the rate at which bundles of mortgages can be sold on the market can have a strong impact on household spending, because lower long-term rates typically lead to waves of mortgage refinancing, leaving households with lower monthly payments – and thus higher disposable income.
Contestation
implies
activism.
Beyond diagnostic disputes in individual cases, psychiatry's absence of objective diagnostic tests
implies
something more radical.
The LTRO money that banks received on such easy terms, we must recall, took the form of three-year loans, which
implies
a wall of debt repayment in December 2014 and February 2015.
Third, the perhaps irrational but widely documented search for yield
implies
that many investors will shift their portfolios toward riskier assets, exposing the economy to greater financial instability.
The results of the now-completed 12th Five-Year Plan were impressive – especially in light of the formidable challenge that structural change
implies
for any economy.
This
implies
great scope for emission reductions, and in ways that would have a smaller impact on our lives than ceasing all fossil-fuel use.
The computer metaphor thus
implies
that living organisms are material systems that, facing an unforeseeable future, arrive at improbable solutions so that some of their progeny can survive in unpredictable conditions.
Equity portfolio investment may involve price volatility as ownership positions change, but at least it
implies
a permanent commitment of capital to a business enterprise.
In banking, as in other sectors, investment that combines long-term commitment with skill transfer can be highly beneficial, which
implies
that foreign banks should be free to compete on the same basis as domestic banks.
As the advanced economies recover, however weakly, the growth differential is likely to narrow again, perhaps to about two percentage points, which still
implies
steady convergence at a decent pace.
This
implies
that US consumers will bear the costs of the Trump administration’s tariffs on Chinese imports.
The World Health Organization recommends pre-exposure vaccinations for anyone whose occupation or residence
implies
continual, frequent, or increased risk of encountering rabies.
This
implies
that China must rethink its very development strategy.
The idea is attractive, but it must be recognized that a joint guarantee
implies
that each of the participating countries will give their partners access to their own taxpayers, who may be required to stand in for a defaulting borrower.
This also
implies
that Eurobonds will never constitute the silver bullet that some had hoped would solve Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis.
If this is part of the reason that higher debt-to-GDP ratios correspond to lower economic growth, there is less reason to think that countries should avoid a higher ratio, as Keynesian theory
implies
that fiscal austerity would undermine, rather than boost, economic performance.
Diversion of the Brahmaputra’s water to the parched Yellow river is an idea that China does not discuss in public, because the project
implies
environmental devastation of India’s northeastern plains and eastern Bangladesh, and would thus be akin to a declaration of water war on India and Bangladesh.
Households’ need to rebuild wealth, and the lack of access to credit,
implies
that the saving rate could continue to rise from the 6.4% recorded in June (the most recent month for which data are available) to the 9% rate that America averaged in the decades before 1985.
In 2013, the US Department of Energy authorized the first substantial gas-export facilities; while the trickle is not yet a steady flow, the gap between US and much-higher world prices
implies
tremendous potential benefits.
With the US economy currently growing at a 1.6% annual rate, a fiscal drag of even 1%
implies
near-stagnation in 2013, though a modest recovery in housing and manufacturing, together with QE3, should keep US growth at about its current level in 2013.
First, a weaker dollar is associated with a higher dollar price for commodities, which
implies
a drag on the trade balance, because the US is a net commodity-importing country.
But, remember, a global paradigm shift
implies
a significant change in opportunities, and not just risks.
This
implies
that the problem has mainly been a lack of demand for credit – reluctance on the part of businesses and households to borrow on almost any terms in a flat market.
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