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Right now, each side is emerging from a period in which they used the other as an excuse for inaction, but have nonetheless now actively started to explore which
scenario
to follow.
The European Banking Authority’s stress-test
scenario
from June looks more like the baseline
scenario
today.
One possibility is that German policymakers believe that we are approaching an every-country-for-itself
scenario
– and only gold guarded by one’s own police is worth anything.
Under this scenario, Europe could finally emerge as a strong actor in international affairs.
But, given adverse trends in the tradable sector and the non-tradable sector’s exhaustion as a source of job creation, a more likely
scenario
is that unemployment remains stubbornly high, despite a return of normal growth.
But Turkey has the potential to show the shallowness of such a
scenario
by demonstrating the compatibility of liberal democracy and Islam.
But the worst-case
scenario
for the EU’s future looks increasingly likely: “Grexit” (Greece leaving the eurozone), “Brexit” (the UK leaving the EU), and a Spanish election result that resembles Greece’s.
That is not the likeliest
scenario
today, but it could become so if Europe decides – sooner rather than later – that the consequences of failure must be avoided at nearly any cost.
Maybe we should try to alter this
scenario.
Given the need to act quickly to avoid the worst-case scenario, there is no excuse for waiting.
Though such a
scenario
was inconceivable five years ago, when the Greek crisis first erupted, the term “Grexit” entered the European lexicon soon after, when the crisis reached a new peak.
The post-crisis
scenario
finds the region with much better macroeconomic fundamentals than the industrial world.
With global trading frameworks like the WTO in place, it seemed that even the worst-case
scenario
for Britain wasn’t all that bad, and, therefore, that the consequences of leaving the EU would be minor.
With major international oil companies – including BP (which owns 50% of Pan American Energy Group, Argentina’s second-largest crude producer), Total, Shell, Wintershall, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Chevron, CNOOC, Dow, and Petronas – already getting involved, this
scenario
seems increasingly likely.
In any other scenario, we would probably already be locked in a profoundly dangerous power struggle with a revanchist Russia reclaiming what it had lost.
Recent MGI research found that in a rapid-automation scenario, some 82-102 million Chinese workers would need to switch jobs.
The nightmare
scenario
is easy to imagine: Trump lays bare NATO’s fractures, including by questioning mutual defense, before selling his allies down the river by publicly embracing Putin.
The most obvious
scenario
would be for the global economy to grow rapidly enough to rescue Europe from stagnation.
The problem is that this
scenario
may well be the only way that the eurozone’s troubled economies can avoid a lost decade.
One can only hope that this
scenario
does not come to pass, and that the southern countries stay the course of austerity.
If Europe could show – in the worst possible
scenario
of sovereign default – how such a process might operate, uncertainty would be reduced and markets would be reassured.
In this scenario, foreign producers would bear the cost, because they would receive fewer dollars for the goods they sell to the US.
One aspect often over-looked in foreign assessments of the PLA is its political indoctrination and the level of fanaticism this can create for an actual battlefield
scenario.
But so would a
scenario
in which a sudden bond-market crash drags down prices of stocks and housing.
One year into the crisis in the transition region, we can almost rule out the latter
scenario.
And in 2016, he reached enough swing-state voters to clinch a victory – a
scenario
that could well happen again in 2020.
This is not the most likely scenario, but it is not unthinkable.
If this
scenario
plays out, the impact on economic activity and employment will be minimal.
If a different
scenario
emerges, it should open the way for a much more active US role in assisting with capacity building, governance training, and international efforts to encourage economic reforms.
Contrary to the traffic-flow
scenario
described above, optimized suggestions – which often amount to a self-fulfilling prophecy of your next purchase – might not be the best paradigm for online book browsing.
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