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The logic behind the fear of the Fed’s “tapering” of QE is
straightforward.
One is a
straightforward
lack of compliance with accepted business practices.
The logic is
straightforward.
It should be relatively
straightforward
for them to grow at an average rate that outpaces that of the last decade – a period that includes the peak of the financial crisis.
EFTA’s aims were a
straightforward
customs union and a common market, and it was designed from the outset to compete with the EEC, particularly in northern Europe and among the neutral countries.
But screening’s benefits are not as
straightforward
as supporters claim.
Administering carbon taxes is
straightforward
and can build on existing road fuel taxes, which are well established in most countries.
Thus, on a
straightforward
cost-benefit basis, it seems to make sense for most people to switch from incandescent bulbs to the new, greener technology.
Mainstream economics offers a
straightforward
analysis of and policy response to such a transformation.
As complex and fluid as the situation is, the key to resolving it may be rather
straightforward.
Thanks to Admati and her colleagues, we have a clear rendering of them in straightforward, non-technical language.
In order to minimize the risk of unintended consequences, regulatory changes should be
straightforward
and enforceable – tough criteria, given the complexity and dynamism of financial markets.
The problem is straightforward: As valuable as scientific breakthroughs may be, it takes a lot of work to turn them into marketable drugs.
Though it all sounded straightforward, markets were confused.
First, capital requirements should be set as a
straightforward
ratio of common equity to total assets, thereby abandoning all reference to banks’ own risk-management models.
Here the first step is relatively straightforward: all three countries must give greater weight to factoring into their diplomatic calculations the others’ national-security fears.
The explanation for this demographic trend is straightforward: global fertility rates have plummeted, from five children per woman, on average, in 1950-1955, to 2.5 children per woman in 2010-2015.
In fact, it is worse than a
straightforward
carbon tax.
The Obama administration should make the case for this to the American people in terms of
straightforward
US security interests.
From the standpoint of balancing aggregate demand and potential aggregate supply, the central bank should start by simply issuing a
straightforward
statement that, five years after the crisis began, a 0-2% target for annual inflation clearly runs unwarranted downside employment risks, and a 2-4% target is called for.
To be sure, winning a vote, while never straightforward, is the easy part.
That may mean transforming curricula to focus less on rote learning or
straightforward
calculation and more on skills like critical thinking, communication, and leadership.
Given a rising trend of big power rivalry over Korea in recent years, this may be no
straightforward
thing.
Though checking whether a budget is below the SGP’s ceiling of 3% of GDP may be a
straightforward
matter, there can be reasonable disagreement about whether the business-cycle adjustment should be estimated at 0.5% or 0.8% of GDP, or whether a country is adhering to its medium-term expenditure objective.
Dealing with the short- and medium-run deficit would be fairly straightforward: decide how large a share of GDP the federal government should take up, set spending at that level, and set taxes so that the budget is balanced (or so that the debt-to-GDP ratio is not growing) over the business cycle.
What is not
straightforward
is how to address the imminent explosion of health-care costs.
That study reached a
straightforward
conclusion: while Africa’s farmers have the potential to meet the continent’s nutritional needs, they cannot do it alone.
The European Central Bank is well aware of the risk from weaker banks; but, with the eurozone economy heavily reliant on bank credit, addressing it is not
straightforward.
The Age of ViolencePARIS – Global problems are rarely
straightforward.
The reason why countries hit harder in the 1930’s were not more inclined to respond by protecting industry from foreign competition is
straightforward.
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