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In September, Portugal planned to pursue a form of “internal devaluation,” by cutting payroll taxes and increasing the VAT; this has now been shelved,
presumably
because it is politically unworkable.
The public projects will
presumably
involve EFSI financing, with governments assuming the interest payments and amortization.
At more than 360 meters in diameter, the asteroid, Apophis, is a dozen times larger than the Tunguska space object
(presumably
a meteorite or comet) that devastated a large part of eastern Siberia a century ago.
Since 2013, China has established the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), launched the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and proposed expanding the BRICS into a “BRICS Plus” – with China
presumably
at its head.China announced its plans for the AIIB shortly after signing the NDB articles of agreement in 2014.
Since 2013, China has established the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), launched the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and proposed expanding the BRICS into a “BRICS Plus” – with China
presumably
at its head.
Some leading economists in Argentina justify this reversal by arguing that the world now has an “Obama IMF,” one
presumably
friendlier and more attuned to local problems than the “Bush Fund.”
Similar tendencies appeared in the Netherlands, which was once committed to multiculturalism, but more recently has sought to confront would-be citizens with images of men kissing and of bare-breasted women emerging from the North Sea –
presumably
all to get across the point that a true Dutch citizen had better be tolerant.
This could help a few firms at the margin – and
presumably
Trump’s team will highlight news stories (real or fake) about a few hundred or even a few thousand jobs being “saved.”
As US export-oriented firms – many of which pay high wages – reduce output, relative to what they would have produced otherwise, the effect will
presumably
be to reduce the number of good jobs.
Atmospheric CO2 is therefore
presumably
the controlling factor for the coming century as well.
Presumably, the same will eventually happen with America’s cotton subsidies, illegal dumping provisions, and tax subsidies to exporters.
Though he
presumably
hopes that his commentary will increase the likelihood that his preferred policies are adopted, the more likely real-world effect will be to diminish support for existing policies without marshaling support for a coalition that can implement effective replacements.
The Obama administration proposed to tie IMF reform to the
presumably
imminent approval by Congress of funding for Ukraine.
Foreign capital flooded in again, and the new consensus view was that bond-driven capital inflows would impose market discipline on Latin America’s historically profligate governments, because, presumably, only credit-worthy agents would be able to borrow.
Meanwhile, only 15% of private-sector employees – people who
presumably
rely on government-funded education and infrastructure – receive the type of fixed-benefit retirement plan that will cushion Ryan’s retirement, according to the Pension Rights Center.
Misra, their comments implied, was assigning cases to his preferred judges,
presumably
(though this was never stated) in an effort to secure outcomes favoring the government.
To put pressure on Manafort, Mueller even staged a pre-dawn raid on his home in northern Virginia and let him know that he’ll be indicted –
presumably
to persuade him to give up information about Trump.
Presumably, McCain’s League of Democracies is designed to bring Immanuel Kant’s dream of perpetual peace closer to realization by putting pressure on non-democracies to change their ways, by force if necessary.
Before Obama made it back to Washington, they forcefully and repeatedly announced –
presumably
to appease Azerbaijan – that they would not act to open the border until the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is resolved.
A 2012 paper examined what happens when students are allowed to choose
(presumably
better) schools after winning a lottery.
That makes him a jerk, and
presumably
we will soon find out whether he is also a rapist according to Swedish law.
In a sense, these “ghost cities” resemble the Russian empire’s Potemkin villages, built to create an impressive illusion for the passing Czarina; but China’s ghost cities are real and were
presumably
meant to do more than flatter the country’s leaders.
Presumably, a treasury secretary already has enough on his plate to have to worry about the rise of the machines.
Presumably, the eurobonds would be under the control of the eurozone finance ministers.
Knowledge is generally considered a good thing; so, presumably, knowing more about how the US thinks and operates around the world is also good.
The DGMO stated that the strikes, in the early hours of that morning, had destroyed terrorist “launch pads” and eliminated significant numbers of militants poised to cross over for attacks on the Indian side, as well as some who were protecting them
(presumably
a reference to Pakistani soldiers).
The woman answered “yes,” and
presumably
the robot did the rest.
Mundell did not emphasize financial crises, but
presumably
labor mobility is more important today than ever.
The paper also calls for stronger cooperation with the United Nations and a “Marshall Plan” for Africa that would
presumably
convince more migrants to stay home.
The implication is that it would entail a much larger EU budget,
presumably
financed by some kind of EU-wide taxation, as well as eurozone-backed unemployment insurance and a debt-mutualization mechanism like Eurobonds.
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