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Upon the issue of such an ECB bond, the ECB would
simultaneously
open a debit account for the member state on whose behalf it issued the bond.
In showing how economics could remain stuck in an “underemployment” equilibrium, Keynes challenged the central idea of the orthodox economics of his day: that markets for all commodities, including labor, are
simultaneously
cleared by prices.
As for me, I am
simultaneously
a cynic and an idealist.
Tectonic shifts are occurring
simultaneously
on several fronts – the economy, financial markets, geopolitical strategy, and social policy.
The opportunity to implement a policy that is
simultaneously
sensible, flexible, gentle, and effective in advancing national and global goals does not arise very often.
Accordingly, China has taken advantage of membership in Western-dominated institutions while
simultaneously
defanging them and building a parallel system of its own.
First and foremost, the world economy is firing on all cylinders, with the United States, Europe, and China
simultaneously
experiencing robust economic growth for the first time since 2008.
Simultaneously, the neurosciences built a deep store of knowledge about the brain's relationship to observable behavior.
While movements in macroeconomic fundamentals may lead bulls to bid the value of a currency further from parity, doing so
simultaneously
fuels concern about a counter-movement back to parity – and thus capital losses – which moderates the desire to increase long positions.
We are, as the French writer Jean Bruller-Vercors put it, animaux dénaturés , or "denatured animals," living in nature but
simultaneously
able to observe, investigate, and question it from a distance, conscious of our separateness.
It is illogical to continue subsidizing a compulsory exit from the labor force while
simultaneously
trying to safeguard public retirement systems in the face of tremendous demographic challenges.
While movements in macroeconomic fundamentals may lead bulls to bid the value of a currency further above parity, they
simultaneously
become more concerned about a counter-movement back to parity – and thus capital losses – which moderates their desire to increase their long positions.
If the ice cover
simultaneously
shrinks and gets thinner, then the shrinkage in area is first steady but then accelerates towards the end, when the remaining ice becomes ever thinner and more vulnerable to melting.
For example, it implies that elementary particles, rather than being located at one position at a time, travel on several trajectories
simultaneously.
Unless its monetary policy really changes, both America and Japan could fall into recession simultaneously, with risks for all the world.
How can one use market prices as an indicator of inflation far into the future and
simultaneously
justify QE by claiming that most investors stick to certain asset classes and thus do not follow market signals efficiently?
One cannot
simultaneously
defend the Alliance in the name of Europe and weaken Europe with fits of populism and economic nationalism.
Opportunities for prevention of both diseases must be exploited simultaneously, requiring close co-operation between TB and AIDS control programs.
Likewise, though establishing a Confucius Institute in Manila to teach Filipino people about Chinese culture may help to cultivate China’s soft power, its impact will be severely constrained if China is
simultaneously
using its hard power to bully the Philippines in the territorial dispute over the Scarborough Shoal.
Moreover, the reports will highlight the close links between biodiversity loss and climate change, which should be addressed
simultaneously.
One might, for example, question the financial logic of Australia’s recent decision to spend $24 billion on the purchase of problem-plagued Joint Strike Fighters while
simultaneously
preparing the country for the most stringent budget cuts in decades.
With no singularly good option available, the administration must begin to pursue several policies simultaneously, not as inchoate elements, but as parts of a comprehensive overall strategy.
After all, past investment shortfalls have to be made up and future-oriented investments undertaken
simultaneously
– a double burden that must be borne by the current generation.
(South Korea, for example,
simultaneously
helped its poor and deregulated its labor market.)
There is no reason why the major economies -- the U.S., the Euro countries, Britain, Japan -- should
simultaneously
tighten their monetary policies.
The ultimate irony is that there are
simultaneously
excess capacity and vast unmet needs – and policies that could restore growth by using the former to address the latter.
In managing the transition toward multipolarity, the West’s greatest challenge lies in Asia – a region that is
simultaneously
dynamic and future-oriented and hampered by historical tensions and divides.
Realizing a long-term vision is more difficult than ever when so many short-term imperatives – reviving growth and employment, winning elections, and re-engaging a distrustful public amid growing populist sentiment, to name just a few – materialize
simultaneously.
But that is less likely now, as many countries are undertaking fiscal consolidation simultaneously, non-sovereign interest rates are already low, and monetary union prevents the most troubled countries in the eurozone – Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain – from devaluing their way to competitiveness.
At a time of looming financial upheaval, the G-20 must stop attempting to tackle a broad array of issues
simultaneously
– a goal that has proved impossible – and go back to basics.
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