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In this context, South Korea’s move to involve the WTO – and the risk to China’s international reputation that a formal dispute would
imply
– may have focused Chinese leaders’ minds concerning the risks of escalation.
It can easily
imply
importing solutions to non-existent problems, while letting real problems fester.
It would be unseemly and perhaps “elitist” to point fingers at fellow Americans and
imply
that they are promiscuous, fat, gluttonous, lazy, uneducated, or that they are more prone to divorce, drunkeness, and gun-related deaths.
However, the revenues will almost certainly be lower, and the costs higher, than calculations used to promote them would
imply.
For one thing, possession of power resources does not always
imply
that one can get the outcomes one prefers.
But might wholly transparent government
imply
a wholly transparent citizen?
Thus, even rapidly rising energy prices
imply
only a limited additional cost burden for firms.
Yet financial-market participants have largely bypassed them, brushing aside today’s major risks and ignoring the potential volatility that they
imply.
When governments pay people while they work, rather than for them not to work, as is the case today, welfare benefits
imply
no minimum wage demands.
Leading models of the US economy, in particular,
imply
that a 10% increase in the cost of imported goods will lead to a one-time increase in inflation of at most 0.7%.
Moreover, Trump’s isolationism doesn’t
imply
US irrelevance or passivity; a distracted or disrupted America could be much worse.
But this does not
imply
the need to spend much more on education; here (and elsewhere), how money is used is more important than how much is spent.
Likewise, an abnormal test wouldn’t necessarily
imply
impaired mental capacity: a person can retain their intelligence, even after losing a significant amount of their brain.
The Kyoto Protocol established a set of “common but differentiated responsibilities” that
imply
asymmetric roles for advanced and developing countries, with the obligations of developing countries evolving as they grow.
My final report attempts to chart a course that addresses the concerns about sustainability and affordability, but that does not
imply
a downward spiral in pension provision for the millions of people who serve the UK well.
Against this background, most European leaders are afraid that their electorates will reject anything that seems to
imply
more integration.
New technologies present a very different picture in terms of the ease of transferring know-how and the skill requirements they
imply.
While Japan’s demographic decline poses challenges, it may also
imply
some advantages: and Japan’s debts are far more sustainable than they appear.
In Weber’s view, policymakers simply do not have the public mandate to get ahead of problems, especially novel ones that seem small initially, but, if unresolved,
imply
potentially large costs.
A subprime-mortgage problem that was initially estimated to
imply
losses of a few hundred billion dollars imposed far higher costs on the entire world.
An increased say for emerging economies will
imply
taking more international responsibility as well, also in financial terms.
The first option is to defend the wages of the low skilled through minimum-wage laws or paying social replacement incomes which
imply
minimum wage demands against the private economy.
But, to do so, the directive on free movement must be changed, so that the right to immigrate does not automatically
imply
a right to social benefits.
These trends
imply
that supply-side growth has become less dependent on external markets.
But higher interest rates also
imply
large capital losses for central banks’ asset holdings.
And that means that current stock-market valuations, which
imply
prospective returns of 4% or 5% above inflation, are still attractive.
But if central banks regularly announced their concern about significant departures from PPP, as they do now about inflation prospects, they would heighten traders’ concern that other traders will consider it increasingly risky to hold open positions that
imply
further movement away from parity levels.
This strategy does not
imply
a pre-specified target zone for exchange rates.
Specifically, they must analyze which sectors and industries are more likely to contribute to long-term growth, and help to enable their success – potentially even in ways that
imply
real financial risks.
To state the obvious, lower interest rates
imply
lower debt servicing costs, which in turn mean lower nondiscretionary outlays, smaller deficits, and lower debt.
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