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But establishing them would be a bad idea, because to do so would
imply
that government subsidization of banks, thereby creating incentives for imprudent behavior in the long run.
The problem is incentives – what bailouts
imply
for attitudes and behavior within the financial sector.
Meanwhile, multilateral and national development banks should increase funding for climate-related investments, shift resources away from projects that
imply
a large carbon footprint, and coordinate stakeholders and investors, so that risks can be mitigated and private-sector finance can be attracted.
Welcoming "red capitalists" therefore does not
imply
democratization.
Yet their new proposals, which bizarrely
imply
that defaults can happen only after mid-2013, defy the basic economics of debt defaults.
As a result, while many advanced and developing countries are pursuing far-reaching measures to increase energy efficiency and adopt clean-energy technologies, their existing technologies, incentives, regulations, and commitments
imply
a sharp rise in total carbon emissions in the coming decades.
According to this analogy (which does not
imply
that Europe is a Tour de France) integration is an ever-moving process that always demands new stimuli, otherwise the forces of stagnation and disintegration will gain the upper hand.
Because the IMF lends money on a short-term basis, there was an incentive to ignore the effects of austerity in order to arrive at growth projections that
imply
an ability to repay.
Their coalition government enjoys a comfortable parliamentary majority; nor does the political arithmetic
imply
a viable parliamentary alternative.
Given the dangers that increased risks
imply
for everyone, there is a strong moral case for a policy of stopping further proliferation rather than arguing that Iran or North Korea have a right to do whatever they wish as sovereign states.
While its depth and length cannot be predicted, a continued credit crunch, sovereign-debt problems, lack of competitiveness, and fiscal austerity
imply
a serious downturn.
The Franco-British agreement does, however,
imply
progress toward joint European military action, both in Europe and on the international scene, which will encourage the US.
Despite its declared commitment to non-interference, China’s interests in Sudanese oil
imply
otherwise.
Given that declining rates of extreme poverty would seem to
imply
incomes high enough to avoid hunger, this substantially slower progress on hunger than on poverty raises awkward questions.
The right of nations to self-determination does not
imply
the right of rulers to dispose of their people.
Eurobonds would
imply
lingering soft budget constraints and huge political moral hazard effects that would destroy the European model.
Xi’s initial proposal seemed to
imply
an expansion of the group, which some of the other BRICS have staunchly resisted.
Looking ahead, strong headwinds
imply
that it will be difficult to achieve better economic performance in the rest of the year.
Improving household balance sheets
imply
stronger consumer sentiment.
That may
imply
stripping out unnecessary tasks for which the EU either lacks legitimacy or is not well equipped.
For example, our data
imply
that Jakarta’s HOV restrictions were more effective than London’s congestion pricing or Delhi’s even-odd policy.
Eurobonds, viable in the longer term, are thus premature, because they
imply
a relaxation of conditionality, thereby weakening incentives to implement reforms.
This influence does not
imply
a hegemonic relationship, but rather points to an alternative path for reform and economic development that other primarily Muslim countries might take.
Neither identities, nor the rules of behavior that they imply, are fixed.
All
imply
that Europe can no longer build on the legacy of its glorious postwar decades, that time when its peoples secured both economic growth and high social equality.
As long as interest rates remain very low, the risk premia they (and asset prices generally)
imply
remain below reasonable assessments of the actual evolving risks embedded in the system.
This would
imply
the ability to finance an important proportion of unmet needs for infrastructure financing.
These observations may explain why costs are sticky on the way up; but they do not
imply
that costs are stuck forever.
Second, floating exchange rates
imply
that devaluation is an automatic adjustment mechanism, so it occurs without the appearance of an explicit burden-sharing choice and the accompanying potential for political gridlock.
But the new investment provisions embedded in the trade agreements that the Obama administration is negotiating across both oceans
imply
that accompanying any such foreign direct investment comes a marked reduction in governments’ abilities to regulate the environment, health, working conditions, and even the economy.
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