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So, even if the “elephants” have
sufficient
economic weight to withstand a trade war, they would not benefit from one.
In 2000, Bernanke had argued that a central bank with
sufficient
will could “always,” in the medium term at least, restore full prosperity via quantitative easing.
“It seems unlikely that the influence of [monetary] policy on the rate of interest will be
sufficient
by itself,” Keynes wrote in 1936.
And, while a handful of “rogue traders” (and, most recently, one Libor manipulator) have ended up in prison, it would be overly optimistic to conclude that the punishment has been
sufficient
to transform bank culture.
It is past time for the international community – including the international financial institutions, the EU, the United States, Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) – to raise the resources needed to give these countries
sufficient
fiscal space to meet their people’s immediate needs.
Notwithstanding automation’s many benefits, it presents challenges for countries where the overriding priority is to create a
sufficient
number of formal-sector jobs.
Huge refugee camps in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon lack
sufficient
food, water, sanitation, medical care, and education.
No country can compete effectively in an increasingly knowledge-based, technology-driven global economy, if its government doesn’t devote
sufficient
resources to fostering the right skills and capabilities among its labor force.
But that will not be
sufficient
to sustain the national unity that Ukraine will need in the coming years.
If advanced economies are to prosper, it is necessary (though not sufficient) that the corporate sector’s willingness to invest match its considerable wallet.
Marginal changes to existing arrangements are unlikely to be
sufficient
to respond to technological forces, reduce social tensions and young people’s fears, or address growing fiscal burdens.
Even printing
sufficient
electoral rolls is no small task, given that each of a party’s 7-10 parliamentary candidates in a constituency is entitled to a copy, with each copy comprising the names of more than one million voters.
But with
sufficient
White House willpower, the administration can see this through.
Ensuring that cities are livable and environmentally sustainable will require strong government action to provide
sufficient
public transport, public schools, public hospitals, parks, and effective zoning, among other public goods.
This is reminiscent of the international banking crisis of 1982, when the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund lent debtor countries enough money to service their debts until banks could build up
sufficient
reserves to exchange their bad debts for Brady Bonds in 1989.
Indeed, 1.1-2.8 billion people cannot get online via a mobile network, because their area lacks
sufficient
coverage.
Large-scale displacement strains public resources, even in middle-income countries; without
sufficient
outside help, it can undo years of progress.
Everyone knows what viable immigration reform in the US will entail: tightening security at the border, but also including gates in the walls currently being built; legalizing, with expeditious and sensible fines and conditions, the 15 million or so foreigners present in the US illegally; and establishing a migrant or temporary worker program that allows a
sufficient
number of foreigners to satisfy the growing needs of the US economy, with paths both to regular visits home and to US permanent residence.
If the problem is excess saving, and if uncertainty erodes confidence, a massive injection of liquidity such as the ECB’s in response to the subprime crisis may be necessary but not
sufficient.
Not only will finding the staff to care for an aging population become more difficult; obtaining
sufficient
revenue to fund social security systems will also become harder as the dependency ratio rises.
Many have not had
sufficient
time to rebuild the policy buffers that served them so well.
The scope for fiscal stimulus is more limited than in 2009, but countries with
sufficient
fiscal room and available financing should maintain spending levels and preserve critical social and infrastructure programs.
We have made our lending instruments more flexible, so that financial support can reach our members quickly, leaving
sufficient
room for high-priority spending to support growth and protect the most vulnerable.
The idea that the poor should be granted an unconditional income
sufficient
to live on has been anathema not only to the high and mighty, but also to the labor movement, which embraced an ethic revolving around reciprocity, solidarity, and contributing to society.
The third way a high debt-to-GDP ratio can lead to crisis is by driving banks and nonbank financial institutions, unable to secure
sufficient
capital, into bankruptcy.
Mitigating the debt risk further, China’s capital account remains largely closed, enabling the government to block capital flight and gain
sufficient
time to deal with unexpected financial events.
The key question at this stage is whether Germany will give the ECB the freedom of maneuver needed to carry out this monetary expansion with
sufficient
boldness.
After all, as recent experience in the South China Sea has made clear, no single power can impose
sufficient
costs on China for its maritime and territorial revisionism, much less compel Chinese leaders to change course.
Bernanke has gone even further, arguing that the growth windfall from QE would be more than
sufficient
to compensate for any destabilizing hot-money flows in and out of emerging economies.
That should be
sufficient
to service the five billion devices that currently connect to the internet, and the 22 billion devices forecast to be in use by 2020.
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