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The bigger the pool of available labor, the
longer
the Fed can go slow.
With more than 40% of the population between the ages of 15 and 34, adding enough jobs in the
longer
term will be no easier.
If we do not need to kill them for our survival, should we be killing them at all?Economic Growth Is No
Longer
EnoughMADRID – Macroeconomic data from the world’s advanced economies can be mystifying when viewed in isolation.
But if you watched the Eastern Bloc’s disintegration from the ground, you would know that the process was far
longer
and more complex than most people realize.
In the
longer
term, we also need technologies such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), expanded nuclear power, and new generations of solar energy, together with the development of technologies whose potential or even existence is still unknown.
In the slightly
longer
run, such a deal, assuming that it goes ahead, will mean continued austerity on the eurozone periphery, without the offsetting impact of devaluation or stimulus at the core.
In both cases, the patient knowingly chooses a course of action that will lead to her or his death, rather than an alternative course of action that would have led to a
longer
but burdensome life.
These investments bring a modest real financial rate of return of 4% through fees, tolls, and, in the
longer
run, tax revenues (stemming from an increase in GDP).
There is no
longer
any reason to let the zero bound on nominal interest rates continue to hamper monetary policy.
Moreover, far
longer
maturities and grace periods, compared to market finance, would ease growing pressure on foreign-exchange reserves.
But market confidence hinges on what is sustainable in the
longer
term.
But if she succeeds, she will have overcome a far
longer
legacy of discrimination.
And the
longer
the conflict is drawn out, the more violent it is likely to become, and the more difficult it will be to establish a stable democratic government in its wake.
So long as the Union's borders remain closed, there is also a risk that foreign investment will fly over Western Europe and land in Central and Eastern Europe, where people are willing to work
longer
hours, market regulations are less intrusive, and human capital is relatively high, because Communist schools were good at technical training.
In countries such as Japan, Italy, and Singapore, where the terms of marriage remain favorable to men, and women have a hard time combining work and family, working women postpone marriage and motherhood much
longer
than in the US, leading to declines in birth rates that threaten these societies’ future.
Of course, there would also be the possibility that no convergence would occur, and that the two parallel currencies would coexist for a much
longer
period.
The
longer
we wait to take action, the more serious the consequences will be.
Furthermore, due to improved access to quality health care and better living conditions, life spans in rich countries are now much
longer
than in the developing world.
Indeed, in the
longer
term, today’s immigrants will become a vital engine of growth and source of tax revenues needed to fund social-welfare entitlements.
But, with the conflict and its impact expected to drag on for years, agencies must also plan for the
longer
term.
Another goal also loomed large: control over 11% (or more) of the world's oil reserves and, in the
longer
term, control over pipeline routes between the Mediterranean, the Caspian Sea, and the Indian Ocean.
In the
longer
run, OPEC will shift to pricing petroleum in a basket of currencies.
Furthermore, market forces could reduce inequality in the
longer
term only if China’s authorities tolerated the short-term inequalities created by fluctuations in prices for housing, stocks, labor, natural resources, and currency.
Australia, like so many other traditional allies, surely yearns for the day when Trump, with his crude and self-defeating nationalism, can no
longer
harm his own country and others.
The danger is that scientific decisions with a scientific-technical component are no
longer
subject to study or rational argument, but instead are fought over by various interest groups, with some invariably claiming that their taxes should be used to fund only research that is compatible with their values.
Moreover, the
longer
a woman waits to have children, the
longer
she can participate in the paid labor force, thereby boosting the economic health and prosperity of poor communities.
Companies and governments have to make informed guesses, because some of their investments today will last
longer
than 20 years.
In the
longer
term, persistent non-inclusive growth patterns can produce policy paralysis or swings from one relatively extreme policy agenda to another.
In the
longer
run, economic performance and potential growth will depend on the supply side and, in particular, on a revival of productivity growth.
On the calculations of experts like Laurence Kotlikoff, however, we must raise tax rates – more the
longer
we wait – if the government is to meet the Social Security entitlements of “baby boomers” who will retire two decades from now.
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