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Playing by the rules would
imply
a number of changes to Chinese behavior.
Fewer foreign purchases of US assets again
imply
a weaker dollar.
This duality in causation speaks to a world that will become more heterogeneous in 2013 – and in at least two ways: it will lack unifying political themes, and it will be subject to multi-speed growth and financial dynamics that
imply
a range of possible scenarios for multilateral policy interactions.
But even in this scenario, persistent technology gaps
imply
plenty more opportunity for emerging economies to catch up through adoption, and to engage in adaptation and innovation of their own.
We thus need to move quickly to understand what recent events
imply
about Russia, its president, Vladimir Putin, and the international order.
Some of these characteristics are more culturally specific than Joseph Schumpeter’s description of entrepreneurship as a process of “creative destruction” might
imply.
We should stress that a positive correlation between a CEO’s pay slice and governance problems does not
imply
that every firm with a high CEO pay slice has governance problems, much less that such firms would necessarily be made better off by lowering it.
This is a case where correlation (between clothes and wealth) does not
imply
causation.
According to standard trade theory, a global labor glut ought to
imply
an increased rate of return on capital, which again pushes interest rates up, not down.
They canceled a European summit because of a meeting between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the Dalai Lama, and regularly
imply
that Tibetans are terrorists.
China should thus recognize that using its influence would not
imply
accepting as a matter of principle intervention in other countries’ domestic affairs.
These are the kinds of numbers usually produced by wars and epidemics, and they
imply
both a dramatic drop in the number of young people able to provide for their elders and a much greater debt burden for a country that is already carrying one of the world’s heaviest.
As Gilens and Page emphasize, their evidence does not
imply
that government policy makes the average citizen worse off.
Above a certain limit, China’s stockpiles of US treasury bonds
imply
welfare losses, not to mention the capital losses that the country almost certainly will suffer.
It would also
imply
accelerated innovation in global governance, which we need more than ever for the sake of preserving the integrity of our most crucial systems.
Opponents of tax increases should see that, because such revenue-raising is really cutting government spending, it does not
imply
the adverse incentive effects of raising marginal tax rates.
Turkey’s initiatives have lost steam, and the United States and its European allies are merely going through the diplomatic motions; in practice, their efforts
imply
little serious impact on the regime.
In short, the changes in China’s microeconomic foundations, together with the weaknesses in its economic structure,
imply
that the economy must pay a higher cost, in the form of higher inflation, for a given increase in GDP growth.
Without healthy public debate that focuses on projects’ costs and benefits, on collective responsibilities and individual rights, and on the trade-offs that the different choices imply, infrastructure hits the headline only when disasters strike, triggering a cascade of accusations, recrimination, and political opportunism.
This did not, however,
imply
a return to the 1930’s, in large part because energy dependence forced industrial countries to maintain an open trade regime so that they could earn the money to pay for oil and gasoline.
While consolidation may
imply
some short-term costs, especially in a recession, the long-term costs of delay are large.
What does the approach of a single regulator
imply
for innovation and new ideas?
Even a worst-case scenario for Greece and Spain would
imply
losses of €450 billion at most.
But this does not
imply
that these mechanisms also provide insurance against shocks (sudden changes in income for individual states).
Of course, Germany’s suspicion of greater risk-sharing in the eurozone, which Macron’s EU reform agenda seems to imply, is understandable.
German leaders fear that the risk-sharing elements of deeper integration (the ESM’s recapitalization of banks, a common resolution fund for insolvent banks, eurozone-wide deposit insurance, greater EU fiscal authority, and debt mutualization)
imply
a politically unacceptable transfer union whereby Germany and the core unilaterally and permanently subsidize the periphery.
But this is a peculiar arrangement: a relatively poor country is helping to finance America’s War on Iraq, as well as a massive tax cut for the richest people in the world’s richest country, while huge needs at home
imply
ample room for expansion of both consumption and investment.
Small short-term spreads belie the focus on the forthcoming elections in France (and those in Italy), which supposedly
imply
a concrete short-run danger of a breakup.
But this does not
imply
that Israel’s neighbors have resigned themselves, in emotional terms, to its continued existence in their midst.
But they also
imply
less obvious costs.
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