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Should this happen, China would share a
large
part of the blame.
By and large, the most successful bankers in recent years have been exactly the types of experts Trump seems to avoid.
A South Indian gentleman with a pleasing smile arrived with canisters of chemicals and a
large
syringe.
And, indeed, the last three executions in the country stemmed from terrorist offenses that threatened or took a
large
number of lives.
As in 2008,
large
numbers of women don’t want to be told that they must support Clinton simply because she’s a woman.
Trump understands one thing well: Germany and the eurozone are at his mercy, owing to their increasing dependence on
large
net exports to the US and the rest of the world.
Finally, note that
large
excess savings and balanced government budgets necessarily mean
large
trade surpluses – and thus the increasing reliance of Germany, and Europe, on massive net exports to the United States and Asia.
Power cuts on the main grid can affect a
large
number of businesses and households, and it can be difficult to restore services quickly.
Extreme nationalists exploit the current refugee crisis, in a context of fear and deadly terrorist attacks, to gain
large
numbers of supporters.
But continued high growth in emerging markets depends on avoiding a second major downturn in the advanced economies, which continue to absorb a
large
(though declining) share of their exports.
The fourth item concerns the fact that the global economy will be out of balance so long as the US runs
large
current-account deficits.
On June 19, after a year’s work, the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards finally laid a
large
egg.
Pressure for revaluation stems, therefore, not from the real needs of China economy, but from
large
imbalances in the United States, particularly its long-standing trade deficit, which exceeds 5% of GDP.
By contrast, a
large
debt overhang may be intractable unless policy orthodoxies are challenged.
And their governments are not only
large
and complex, comprising thousands of agencies that administer millions of pages of rules and regulations; they are also democratic – and not just because they hold elections every so often.
Large
capital inflows led to overheating and inflation, asset-price bubbles, and rapid currency appreciation.
In normal times, capital markets perform this function smoothly; but these markets break down from time to time, owing to sudden
large
changes in perceptions about the riskiness of important asset classes.
And any changes made would need to translate into relatively
large
growth benefits.
Since the United Kingdom itself is a
large
capital importer, we can assume that the City is not holding the paper itself but merely restructuring it and then selling it to the world under a new name and with the London stamp on it.
But the costs of protectionism in trade and finance are especially
large
at moments like these.
Today, IP accounts for much of the value at
large
companies.
Our legs and other
large
muscles move things to where we need them to be, so our fingers can rearrange them into useful patterns.
Computers mean that higher-skill workers – and the lower-skill workers who remain to oversee the
large
robotic factories and warehouses – can spend their time on more valuable activities, assisted by computers that demand little.
The paradox exists because, in a market economy, the value of water is set not by the total usefulness of water (infinite) or by the average usefulness of water (very large), but by the marginal value of the last drop of water consumed (very low).
An effort to diversify by selling a particular asset would have such a
large
impact on markets that it would produce
large
losses for any central bank that tried it.
Asian and Middle Eastern central banks with
large
euro reserves have become jittery about the euro’s political underpinnings.
But America’s
large
fiscal deficit, along with continuing uncertainty about its financial markets, mean that the dollar is also potentially vulnerable.
Only one fact really mattered: powerful export performance, with both countries maintaining
large
trade surpluses over several years and through different stages of the economic cycle.
But it lacked commitments by
large
developing countries, such as China and India, and, largely for that reason, the United States never ratified the treaty.
Emission targets implicitly tend to obey a formula that quantifies three major principles: all countries should rein in their emissions, but rich countries should accept bigger cuts than poor countries; countries where emissions have recently increased rapidly should be given some time to bring them back down; and no country or group of countries should suffer disproportionately
large
economic costs.
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