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While Israel is not interested in waging all-out war, it does not see such a
scenario
as entirely implausible.
As you survey the rest of global culture, the male-escape
scenario
is hard to spot emerging from any other place.
What was once a nightmare
scenario
regarding GMOs – the uncontrolled spread of harmful engineered genes across an ecosystem – may become a deliberate strategy.
Moreover, both China and South Korea strongly oppose such a scenario, while the United States is poorly positioned to implement it, given its involvement in Iraq.
That
scenario
implies slower growth – possibly 1-1.5 percentage points slower – in developing countries, including China, again with a preponderance of downside risk.
The only plausible inflationary
scenario
presupposes that when economies recover, central banks do not raise interest rates sufficiently in the coming boom, keeping too much of the current liquidity in the market.
Such a
scenario
is not impossible.
Moreover, this
scenario
cannot take place before the slump has turned into a boom.
We should care about that scenario, because remaining on a path of rising global emissions is almost certain to cause havoc and suffering for billions of people as they are hit by a torrent of droughts, heat waves, hurricanes, and more.
He believes, however, that he can avoid extreme solutions; in diplomacy, anything can happen, and the worst-case
scenario
is never guaranteed.
Such a
scenario
looks great in the movie “The Day After Tomorrow,” but it is unsubstantiated.
Alas, one cannot rule out a
scenario
in which nothing – diplomacy, sanctions, or the push for a regime change – works.
An apocalyptic
scenario
in the making?
This
scenario
is helpful for thinking about the eurozone as it attempts to survive its next round of trials – beginning with the European Parliament election in May.
If Europe’s leaders continue to choose mild palliatives over bold tactics, the best-case
scenario
is a lackluster recovery, with GDP growing at a 1-2% annual rate.
This may sound like a worst-case scenario, but in my view it is the most likely one: woe unto our children – and our parents.
This civil-war
scenario
characterizes Syria.
In this scenario, market supervision would replace political supervision.
But that halcyon
scenario
looks increasingly improbable.
With a baseline
scenario
of recession or sluggish growth amid budget austerity for years ahead, Portugal will likely seek help sooner rather than later.
Surely, a similar restructuring is the most plausible
scenario
in Europe as well.
Given that President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has expressed his distaste for calling a new election, such a
scenario
could become likely if Merkel does not resign on her own.
In this scenario, as with 9/11, the initial market correction would end up being a buying opportunity.
The 2008 crisis was followed by a long, hard recession; we should not expect a different
scenario
now.
Unfortunately, that
scenario
now seems to be unfolding.
The best
scenario
would be free and fair elections to choose a new government.
To the extent that this
scenario
holds, the next few years will follow the same multi-speed dynamics that we have seen recently.
This baseline
scenario
is subject to two-sided risks that could well increase over time.
But helicopter money is particularly dangerous; indeed, there is no realistic
scenario
in which such a policy would not go awry.
In this scenario, many would look to Germany, Europe’s largest economy.
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