Permanent
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Keynes may have relied so heavily on such a simplistic characterization of human needs to make his point “that the economic problem is not…the
permanent
problem of the human race.”
The same is true with respect to the President’s assertion that Israel’s
permanent
presence in Palestinian territories and the non-return of Palestinian refugees to their homes in Israel must be accepted as realities on the ground.
More important, the government’s policies will have a
permanent
– indeed, revolutionary – impact on Brazil’s economy.
Russia and China, both
permanent
members of the UN Security Council, have offered, at best, lukewarm support for the other BRICS’ aspirations to join them.
The article, “Toward a
Permanent
Palestinian/Israeli Peace – the Case for Two-State Condominialism,” was published with the express aim of stimulating “productive thinking among a younger generation of Jews and Arabs not bound by the restricted vision and failed policies of the past.”
They would have a
permanent
right to live in Israel and would retain the benefits to which they are currently entitled as Israeli citizens, but they would now vote as citizens of Palestine.
But the thaw in EU-Belarus relations needs to be based on reciprocal,
permanent
steps.
Unchecked, leprosy disfigures and can result in
permanent
disability.
But if treatment has been delayed, the patient may be left with recurring ulcers and
permanent
damage.
These discussions are occurring on a bilateral basis, between Russia and the US, and multilaterally, within the context of the so-called P-5 talks, which involve all five
permanent
United Nations Security Council members – the only countries that the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty legally permits to retain nuclear weapons pending universal disarmament.
And yet, at around the same time, the United States Congress issued its loudest call ever to classify China as an exchange-rate manipulator, accusing Chinese leaders of maintaining the renminbi’s peg to the dollar in order to guarantee a
permanent
bilateral trade surplus.
The answer depends on whether the purchases prove
permanent.
Likewise, if Giavazzi and Tabellini’s proposal were adopted, the result would almost certainly be some
permanent
increase in the ECB’s balance sheet.
Optimal policy may therefore require a non-transparent fudge; monetary and fiscal “coordination” might mean, after the fact,
permanent
monetary finance, but without ever openly admitting that possibility.
Fortunately, countries such as Greece, which is on the front line of the refugee crisis in Europe, are now adding more
permanent
education provisions to their refugee-care model.
Now, faced with an alarming risk of a renewed escalation of fighting, it’s time for the United Nations Security Council to step in to end the bloodshed, based on a new framework agreed by the Council’s
permanent
members.
Dictators who order their own people shot will cling to power tightly; they know that being overthrown means either death or
permanent
exile (in Maduro’s case, in Cuba or Russia).
China, Iran, Russia, and North Korea – countries that have long supported Venezuela economically and militarily – would likely make deeper inroads in the region, posing a
permanent
source of strategic tension that could even open the door to terrorism and nuclear proliferation.
To determine what should be done with this windfall, it is important to know whether the increase in commodity prices is likely to be
permanent
or transitory.
If the increase were considered permanent, however, it would make sense to increase spending or reduce tax pressure.
It is reasonable to presume that the commodity boom’s positive effect on Latin America’s terms of trade will last for an extended period – perhaps 10-15 years – but that it will not be
permanent.
Under a regime of
permanent
full employment, ‘the sack’ would cease to play its role as a disciplinary measure, leading to government-induced pre-election booms.
Latin America’s Era of Milk and HoneyWhenever signs of change appear in Latin America’s economies, people ask if the change will be transitory or
permanent.
But such
permanent
fiscal transfers are politically impossible in the eurozone, where Germans are Germans and Greeks are Greeks.
Seventy-three years ago, John Maynard Keynes thought about the reform and regulation of financial markets from the perspective of the first three purposes and found himself “moved toward... mak[ing] the purchase of an investment
permanent
and indissoluble, like marriage...”But he immediately drew back: the fact “that each individual investor flatters himself that his commitment is ‘liquid’ (though this cannot be true for all investors collectively) calms his nerves and makes him much more willing to run a risk...”
But in Britain in 1842, the income tax became a systemic,
permanent
feature of the economy.
More recently, however, six central banks announced that they had made their swap lines
permanent.
Central bankers might argue that we have entered a state of
permanent
market crisis analogous to the never-ending “war on terror.”
What is less clear, though, is whether the same justification can be used by central banks to create
permanent
swap lines with just a few other central banks of their choosing.
For example, instead of making an effort to foster peace in Sudan, as a permanent, veto-wielding member of the UN Security Council should, China’s deep involvement with Sudan, through the provision of oil infrastructure and weapons, actually prolonged the Darfur conflict.
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