Magnitude
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The
magnitude
of the problem is huge.
There is historical precedent for a change of similar
magnitude.
In addition to this difference in the relative
magnitude
of imports, the benign price effect of low-cost import competition is much larger in Germany’s competitive retail landscape than in the more traditional, and uncompetitive, retail systems of Italy or Greece.
Lula becomes a failure and Brazil loses another decade as its economy sinks into a depression of uncertain length and suffers inflation of uncertain
magnitude.
In fact, Lardy continues, “China probably ranks second globally in the
magnitude
of licensing fees paid for technology used within national borders.”
Given that Greece had a current-account deficit close to 10% of GDP in 2010, a drop in imported consumption goods of that
magnitude
seems to be needed before the country’s external debt can be stabilized.
In fact, the
magnitude
of the problem today is even greater than during the Great Depression.
But, while the Fed may be safe for now, whatever possible economic benefits this agenda could bring pale in comparison to the
magnitude
of the political and social risks posed by Trump’s assaults on America’s most cherished institutions and values.
And how could this happen while simultaneously generating hyperinflation of a
magnitude
seen only in Germany in 1923 or Zimbabwe in 2008-2009?
The
magnitude
of this change is due, in part, to a radical and rapid shift in China's governance.
There were some ups and downs along the way, but the overall trend has been downward, and the
magnitude
of the decline – nearly five percentage points – is striking.
A decline in long-term rates of such
magnitude
would thus appear to imply massive price inflation for real assets, justifying the high prices we are in fact seeing.
Indeed, no one should underestimate the
magnitude
of the challenge now facing South Africa, the host of next year’s talks, in terms of midwifing a new legally binding agreement to bridge this gap and securing the finance needed to bring the Green Fund into operation.
In some countries, the
magnitude
of the shock was such that a large tax increase could not fill the gap.
This is equivalent to $700 billion, the same
magnitude
as the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) instituted in late 2008 to keep US financial markets from collapsing.
If past problems are already being corrected, and future problems will be of a different kind and magnitude, then perhaps there is no need for Eurobonds or EU taxes.
The dot-com bubble of the late 1990s was a misestimate of the timing, not the magnitude, of the digital revolution.
This is analogous to the idea of diminishing marginal private utility of private consumption, and is relatively uncontroversial, although researchers disagree on its
magnitude.
But very little was done to strengthen the financial system’s ability to withstand a default of any significant
magnitude.
Conspicuously, Haiti’s Dominican neighbors were the first to gauge the
magnitude
of the problem and the global nature of the required solution.
International developments might also awaken some Republicans to the
magnitude
of the Russian offensive on Western democracies, an offensive which, in the wake of the French elections, feels like an undeclared war.
Given the
magnitude
of the Greek crisis, they will all ring hollow.
Mercifully, the democratic process does make it difficult to execute a policy decision of this
magnitude
without public debate.
After bottoming out at 36% of GDP in 2010, private consumption’s share of GDP inched up to 38% in 2014 – a two-percentage-point increase that is only about one-fourth the
magnitude
of the services-led shift in the economy’s structure.
In this history it is clear that Einstein's paper from 1905 not only explained the photoelectric effect, but also initiated something of a greater magnitude, something revolutionary: it introduced the concept of the photon, the wave-particle which not only lies at the heart of our understanding of both micro- and macrocosmos, but which led to technical applications such as medical laser scalpels and the laser diodes of the Internet.
Our work suggests that the size of the cumulative haircut is linked to the
magnitude
of the realized output losses.
That war of choice quickly became very expensive – orders of
magnitude
beyond the $60 billion claimed at the beginning – as colossal incompetence met dishonest misrepresentation.
Most importantly, a slowdown of this
magnitude
would put China below the 8% growth threshold that its leadership apparently believes is necessary to avert social strife.
Given the length and the
magnitude
of many of today’s conflicts – in which great powers are frequently involved – a bold and comprehensive international commitment is urgently needed for prevention and humanitarian response.
The sheer
magnitude
of the Enlightenment’s achievements tends to be undervalued, because we are prone to remembering and normalizing catastrophes rather than quotidian improvements.
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