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The problem is that the US lacks experience in “persuading a uniquely
large
developing country with enormous domestic challenges and a historical chip on its national shoulder to cooperate actively with the international community.”
Instead of, say, building a new headquarters, renting a storefront, or purchasing a restaurant – traditional requirements that demanded
large
amounts of up-front capital – they can open a satellite sales office, create an online store, or launch a food truck.
To a
large
extent, this collateral consisted of government bonds.
But the key development was the discovery of
large
natural-gas deposits in Burma, which would not be available to an India deemed hostile to the regime.
The odds that such a
large
difference is the result of mere chance are no more than one in 100.
The likelihood that luck alone could have produced such
large
and consistent differences in economic performance is extremely low – a point that can be illustrated even without fancy econometrics.
Continued economic progress in the developing world and recovery in the developed countries requires preventing local and regional conflict from delivering
large
systemic shocks.
Large
tax cuts are a short-term “solution” that could do serious long-term damage.
Second, a
large
tax cut hampers the ability of the Fed to ease interest rates.
Third, and most importantly,
large
tax cuts will undermine the solid fiscal conditions so crucial to America’s boom.
A return to fiscal deficits, which could result from the combination of
large
tax breaks and a much slower-growing economy, would make the economy more vulnerable to shocks in coming years.
Countries who try to keep their economies growing too fast for too long, using drastic steps such as
large
tax cuts or highly expansionary monetary policies, frequently end up in a financial mess that takes years to clean up.
That reaction partly reflected xenophobia, fanned by deliberate exaggeration: “Leave” campaigners, for example, mendaciously suggested that Turkey, with its
large
and rapidly expanding population, would soon enter the EU without Britain’s consent.
Unless this increase is accompanied by rising prosperity and rapidly expanding job opportunities,
large
and continuous migration flows across the Mediterranean will become inevitable.
Instead, the US stresses to foreign governments that an effective global trading system requires not only the removal of formal trade barriers, but also the absence of policies aimed at causing currency values that promote
large
trade surpluses.
In recent years, countries around the world have accumulated very
large
volumes of foreign exchange, topped by China with more than $2 trillion, but including hundreds of billions of dollars held by Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, India, and the oil-producing countries.
These
large
foreign-exchange reserves are no longer held to buffer temporary trade imbalances.
While some of the funds serve that purpose and must be held in the most liquid form, most of these
large
holdings are investment funds that will be managed to balance risk and return.
Countries with
large
reserves are now overweight dollars, and their effort to balance risks will cause the value of the euro to rise again relative to the dollar.
The major risk to the sustained role of the dollar is the
large
and growing US national debt.
But the loss of jobs in the most recent recession was more than twice as
large
as in previous recessions, so a slow recovery has meant a much higher unemployment rate for a much longer period.
Large
losses in household wealth, deleveraging from unsustainable debt, weak wage growth, and a decline in labor’s share of national income to a historic low have combined to constrain consumption growth.
But the country's bitter and divisive presidential campaign will leave bad blood, and whoever becomes president will be unable to count on Cardoso's
large
and cohesive majorities in Congress.
These investors were therefore stampeding out of Russia just one year after they had poured
large
sums into Russia.
In their paper, “Growth in a Time of Debt,” Reinhart and Rogoff estimated
large
declines in growth associated with public-debt/GDP ratios above 90%.
While
large
deficits are usually undesirable, sometimes they can be benign or even desirable, such as in recession, wartime, or when used to finance productive public investment.
The effect is greater when modest deficit and debt levels are exceeded and current-account deficits are
large.
Numerous studies show that government spending “multipliers,” even when
large
at the ZLB, shrink rapidly, then turn negative – and may even be negative during economic expansions and when households expect higher taxes beyond the ZLB period.
In the longer term, the project aims to create a research cohort of more than a million volunteers whose shared genetic data, biological samples, and lifestyle information will form the foundation for precision medicine in a
large
number of human diseases.
The Shadow of DepressionBERKELEY – Four times in the past century, a
large
chunk of the industrial world has fallen into deep and long depressions characterized by persistent high unemployment: the United States in the 1930’s, industrialized Western Europe in the 1930’s, Western Europe again in the 1980’s, and Japan in the 1990’s.
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