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If Schroeder gave way to the Christian Democrats, indeed even if President Bush lost to his Democrat challenger, this would not
imply
the dawn of a new age.
And he has promised tax cuts that would
imply
a rapid accumulation of national debt, forcing up interest rates and thus the dollar’s value.
(By contrast, fiscal and exchange-rate policies rarely
imply
comparable temporal trade-offs, and thus are difficult to exploit for political gain.)
But the unpopularity of mega-regional trade deals in advanced economies does not
imply
broad-based support for a return to protectionism.
The country’s recent international achievements – particular its ability to secure the backing of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy for its Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in the face of opposition from the United States –
imply
a high degree of confidence that China will address its problems successfully.
These trends
imply
an increased probability that the market is underestimating risk, so systemic risk regulators should raise minimum capital requirements as soon as they spot them.
This observation is not intended to
imply
that the general direction of monetary-policy accommodation is inappropriate.
must clarify that [Durban] does not
imply
that India has to take binding commitments to reduce its emissions in absolute terms in 2020.”
This does not
imply
that a government must rule by fear, as past Russian governments did: in this respect, Putin's government is as good as any Russia has ever had.
To criticize anticorruption campaigns is risky, because words can be twisted to
imply
indifference.
But does that correlation
imply
a causal link between trade and inequality?
What, then, does this
imply
with respect to North Korea?
The risk is that Lin’s warning will be interpreted as an argument for sticking with an investment-led model, which would
imply
more low-return public-sector projects and excess capacity in selected industries.
Mass advertising is contributing to many other consumer addictions that
imply
large public-health costs, including excessive TV watching, gambling, drug use, cigarette smoking, and alcoholism.
Actually, this would
imply
a return to the IMF’s founding principle: it is in the best interest of all members to allow countries to pursue their own full-employment macroeconomic policies, even if this requires regulating capital flows.
But does this
imply
that people who struggled for centuries for the right to call themselves Hungarians, Latvians or Poles will suddenly think themselves Europeans?
Don’t venerable capitalist principles
imply
that anyone who believed in the real estate bubble and who invested in Fannie and Freddie must accept their losses?
Especially in times of crisis – and a sharp fall in US imports would
imply
a much more severe crisis for Asian and European exporters than it would for the US – the dollar is a currency that you run to, not from.
Full autarky, meanwhile, would
imply
a dramatic decline in Russian living standards – the foundation of Putin’s domestic support.
But the approach recommended in the Commission’s statement does not
imply
complacency.
Five years later, the US Congress is still holding up IMF quota reform – not because it would
imply
any loss of power or cost to US taxpayers, but because many members do not want to give Obama anything he asks for.
In recent years, much political activity has been directly or indirectly focused on exchange rates in ways that
imply
new economic and political divisions.
What does this
imply
for Europe’s austerity debate?
In fact, if growth has really peaked, it would
imply
that the eurozone’s potential growth rate is about 1%.
This does not necessarily
imply
that Italian authorities were bad or inept, only that the rules governing monetary and fiscal policymaking in Europe before the EMU were no longer appropriate for the highly fluent capital markets that had developed over the previous two decades.
Russia’s lack of reform and adverse demographic trends
imply
low potential growth and insufficient financial resources to create the fiscal and transfer union that is needed to bring other countries in.
These positions
imply
a desire to exercise sovereign power over the Economic and Monetary Union’s rules and decisions.
Bush and others
imply
that Africa wastes the aid through corruption.
Moreover, such a system would
imply
little risk of top-down discrimination against smaller countries.
If it were generally accepted, it would
imply
that the EU now holds official moral doctrines, and that allegiance to these doctrines is required in order to exercise the full right of citizens to serve in a public capacity.
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