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FSB membership should
imply
accountability in implementation of standards.
This does not
imply
that China must have a Democratic Spring before the renminbi becomes a leading international and reserve currency.
Does this
imply
that European bonds are a bad idea in general?
While the federal funds rate may be heading to 1% over the next 12 or 18 months, by then the narrowing GDP gap will
imply
an even higher Taylor-rule interest rate.
This does not
imply
that expressions of declining confidence in government are not problematic.
More broadly, the Republican/Trump agenda, with its tax cuts even more weighted toward the rich than the standard GOP recipe would imply, is based on the idea of trickle-down prosperity – a continuation of the Reagan era’s supply-side economics, which never actually worked.
But, despite the Trump administration’s frequent (and often ungraceful) declarations of military superiority, its actions
imply
that this superiority is not enough.
While Germany has resolved its debt problem insofar as it no longer violates the European Union’s Stability and Growth Pact and can be expected to have a balanced budget in 2008, the forecasts for France
imply
deficits of 2.6% and 2.3% of GDP for this year and 2008.
Regardless of how Brexit or the US election plays out, it is very likely that governments in Western democracies will respond to voter angst and take measures that
imply
a return to some degree of protectionism.
The Fed is certainly correct that current labor-market conditions
imply
significant economic waste and personal hardship.
In that case, the Fed is likely to raise the federal funds rate more rapidly and to a higher year-end level than its recent statements
imply.
These estimates, together with poor countries’ additional needs when natural catastrophes strike,
imply
that the potential legal demand for medicinal opiates is even higher.
The new Basel III capital-adequacy ratios, the ECB’s upcoming asset-quality review and stress tests, and even the European Union’s competition rules (which force banks to contract credit if they receive state aid) all
imply
that banks will have to focus on raising capital – and thus not providing the financing needed for economic growth.
There are no euphemisms that can inoffensively
imply
that one of the great world religions is a murderous, irrational ideology, unacceptable for modern, civilized human beings.
Stagnant middle-class incomes
imply
weak aggregate demand, which in turn means slack labor markets and stagnant wages for most workers.
The latter would
imply
senior status for the ECB relative to private bondholders, as in the case of the Greek “haircut” imposed on creditors.
Measures that some legislators favor, such as transforming coal into liquids, increase secure supplies, but they
imply
more carbon dioxide emissions than imported oil does.
But this does not
imply
that modern behavior must have developed in a single species.
Economic contraction, or even stagnation, is not a solution for the developed countries, either, for a similar reason: it would
imply
that we either accept existing inequalities or impose a regime aiming at an equal redistribution of resources.
If the cost and financing estimates are accurate, and if Congress does not change any of these provisions in the future, the CBO’s calculations
imply
that the Senate Finance Committee plan would reduce fiscal deficits between now and 2019 by $49 billion, less than 1% of the projected deficits of more than $7 trillion.
Of course, immigration does
imply
short-term challenges and costs for destination countries, particularly when it takes the form of a large and sudden influx of refugees.
Just as the strong franc, the so-called franc fort of the 1990s, did not
imply
an economically strong France, a strong euro should not be equated with an powerfully growing Europe.
This does not necessarily
imply
that the right answer is more regulation; the important thing is that measures are consistent.
These findings
imply
that the new post-crisis rules are inadequate.
Does that
imply
that the United States will pursue a policy of equidistance between the EU and the Kremlin?
A major concern of the German Constitutional Court is the similarity between the ESM’s Secondary Market Support Facility (SMSF) and the ECB’s OMT program, both of which
imply
the purchase of government bonds in secondary markets.
The current crisis in evolutionary science does not
imply
complete rejection of this paradigm.
The World Bank, if properly led, can play a key role in averting these threats and the risks that they
imply.
But French rejection of the Constitution does not
imply
political fragmentation of the EU.
But these reforms
imply
a change in culture and incentives.
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