Signaling
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Nonetheless, current interest rates were described as “still appropriate” in October,
signaling
that the ECB has not yet reached a decision to bite the bullet.
The bread-and-butter theories for microeconomics research – incomplete contracts, two-sided markets, risk analysis, inter-temporal choice, market signaling, financial-market microstructure, optimal taxation, and mechanism design – are far more complicated, and require exceptional finesse to avoid inelegance.
If anything, central bankers are
signaling
that the coming normalization may even be more glacial than that of the mid-2000s.
The absence of such a cushion highlights lingering vulnerability, rather than
signaling
newfound resilience – not exactly the rosy scenario embraced by today’s smug consensus.
In Brazil, and pending final consideration by the Senate, President Dilma Rousseff has been sidelined by a “temporary impeachment,” with her replacement
signaling
a shift away from the policies of the leftist Workers’ Party.
In Chile, President Michelle Bachelet was reelected, but her government is
signaling
a move to the right on economic policy.
Nevertheless, the markets are clearly
signaling
growing doubt about whether Spain and Italy will be willing to bear their debt burden.
These defects can lead to a wide spectrum of problems, because accurate glycosylation, as the process is called, is essential for the functioning of many
signaling
molecules, such as hormones and neurotransmitters, as well as the receptors to which these molecules bind.
Obama’s decision to declare a phony negotiating victory undermines the UN process by
signaling
that rich countries will do what they want and must no longer listen to the “pesky” concerns of many smaller and poorer countries.
To be sure, China’s leaders have shown a commitment to ceding some control over the economy,
signaling
to businesses that they must adjust to a “new normal” of slower output gains as the country pursues structural reforms aimed at establishing a more sustainable growth model.
China is clearly
signaling
its agitation.
China is currently playing by the international rules but is increasingly
signaling
that it expects to be treated as first among equals in the region (as the US has long insisted with respect to its position in the Americas).
But every variation has provoked others in the region, by
signaling
China’s willingness to encroach on perceived fishing rights (as with Indonesia), rights to exploit resources (as with Vietnam), or their own rights to the land-features in questionThe PCA’s decision punctures any notion that international law now recognizes “traditional” or “historic” maritime claims not directly associated with recognized sovereign ownership of relevant types of land.
At the end of July, the widely watched indicator of European manufacturing activity crossed the threshold
signaling
expansion for only the second time in 23 months.
Instead of
signaling
a new way forward for international drug policy, the Vienna declaration represents the same, failed politics of the past.
During its 40 years of reform, China has mastered learning by doing, using dynamic markets as a guide for price
signaling
and problem-solving.
And performing-arts festivals featuring international figures went ahead –
signaling
the Lebanese people’s refusal to give in to radicalism and violence.
The cost of non-intervention, of allowing Qaddafi to crush his own people, and of thus
signaling
to the world’s despots that a campaign of domestic terror is acceptable, is far more menacing.
A band feature limits flexibility and allows market forces to play a
signaling
role -- the Central Bank stops being the currency czar.
Now, he says it is on “both the right and the left,”
signaling
his desire to win over traditional center-left and center-right voters.
Furthermore, it has been proposed that glial cells are involved in information processing through their bi-directional
signaling
with neurons.
In other parts of the Islamic world, the fertility rate is far lower and has declined in recent decades,
signaling
a major shift in cultural norms.
He demands that EU funds be provided with no strings attached, while
signaling
that he would gladly sell his loyalty to Russia.
And all three of these prices are flashing green,
signaling
that markets would prefer government debt to grow at a faster pace than current forecasts indicate.
In carefully crafted, highly conditional language, it is
signaling
much greater gradualism relative to its normalization strategy of a decade ago.
To reinforce his domestic standing further by
signaling
that Russia does not bend to America’s will, Putin granted asylum to National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden.
In theory, the Fed could try to navigate between the two hazards by using “forward guidance” – that is, by
signaling
to financial markets well in advance how and when it will initiate its policy change.
A short list of these signals would include excess consumption (now gone) and deficient savings, based on an asset bubble and high debt; a persistent and growing current-account deficit
(signaling
that domestic consumption and investment exceeded income and output); and negligible net employment growth (over two decades) in the economy’s tradable sector.
None of these efforts has been perfect, but they have given victims a voice and recognized their suffering, while
signaling
to culprits that their crimes will not be forgotten.
Rising geopolitical tensions reinforce the cycle, as the dollar represents stability, especially at a time when the US Federal Reserve is
signaling
faster normalization of interest rates.
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