Incur
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But once it arrived, if no buyer was to be found, or if prices suddenly dropped, farmers would
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tremendous losses.
Of course, by talking about science I also may, as I did the other night,
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the violent wrath of some scientists who were very upset with me.
It's only really in the last sort of few weeks we've got a sense that this thing can be controllable with this extent of interventions, but of course, not all countries can do what China have done, some of these measures
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a huge social, economic, psychological burden on populations.
Two lovers in heaven
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the wrath of a great sage and are cursed.
You simply cannot
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debts that high as a private person because there is a law in Germany against that to protect people from ruining themselves in the long run ("Privatinsolvenzrecht").
The bonds can be sold to a worldwide market by insurance companies that
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major risks by writing policies.
Even if we did not
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the same costs as the US over the past decade – the hundreds of billions of dollars spent, and the many young people killed or injured – we have paid the price that regional uncertainty always imposes: lost trade, lost growth, refugees, and violence.
The EU, too, would
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costs, albeit much smaller as a share of its overall economy.
But if the asset managers pay full book value for those loans, they will
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losses, and the government will have to foot the bill.
If they pay only market value, it will be the banks that
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losses, and the government will have to repair their balance sheets.
The Fund’s shareholders would have to agree to
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those costs.
Pension funds and other equity investors would
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further losses.
They would also
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losses on their claims and investments denominated in euros.
The idea that it is rational for a company to
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enormous losses by selling below cost in order to achieve or maintain a monopoly position has been roundly criticized by economists who argue that situations in which such losses can be recouped by subsequent monopoly profits are extremely rare.
To be sure, Mexican producers will probably choose to
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the costs of the 2.5% US tariff on imported cars rather than meet the ROO or wage requirements (hence the need for import quotas).
When these swaps were activated, the banks would
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potentially further crippling losses.
Instead, supervisors estimated only losses that banks can be expected to
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on loans (and other assets) that will come to maturity by the end of 2010.
Populists are demagogues who promise the unaffordable; they are willing to run deficits and
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debts that our grandchildren will have to repay.
Supposing that the South Koreans take on the task, US customs officials will either have to trust their numbers, or
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the costs of duplicating the monitoring efforts needed to enforce the quota.
The Kim regime would
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only modest costs by restarting its nuclear program, but it may be able to impose severe and irreversible costs on the US and South Korea, should that decision lead to a full-fledged nuclear arsenal.
If, on the other hand, market participants do bear significant costs – either because of the taxes they pay or because of the expenses they
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to evade them – the controls will be effective in restraining inflows.
The alternative to this price-oriented approach – continued dependence on the quota system – would
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considerable administrative expenses, efficiency losses, and social costs stemming from rent-seeking and corruption.
That political hypocrisy comes at a price: obese Americans
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medical costs that are 42% higher than those of normal-weight Americans.
The US will
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high costs and might end up without a substantially lower trade deficit or other meaningful benefits.
If Greece were forced to restructure its debt and impose a “haircut” on holders of its bonds, the ECB would
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a sizeable loss.
It is to be hoped that Taylor's departure heralds the beginning of a new African era, in which Africa's rulers stop protecting the continent's dictators because they would rather
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the wrath of faceless citizens than expel a dictator from among their ranks.
But US customs authorities will still have to
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the cost of monitoring all steel imports to ensure that they are not misclassified.
This means that the developed countries that lend the SDRs would
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no interest expense and no responsibility for repayment.
While blue-collar workers
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income losses, their losses will be overcompensated by the gains of landowners, capital owners, entrepreneurs and white collar workers.
But migrants produce no additional value added for the countries into which they immigrate, but
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migration costs and their contribution to domestic value added is missing.
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