Suggested
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If I had
suggested
to my superiors at that time that the UN would one day observe and even run elections in sovereign states, conduct intrusive inspections for weapons of mass destruction, impose comprehensive sanctions on the entire import-export trade of a member state, or set up international criminal tribunals and coerce governments into handing over their citizens to be tried by foreigners under international law, they would have told me that I did not understand what the UN was all about.
This decision followed the banks having passed the so-called “stress tests” of their financial viability, which the US Treasury demanded, and the success of some of them in raising the additional capital that the tests
suggested
they needed.
A decade ago, Europe disappointed Iran by withdrawing from negotiations, under pressure from the US – a move that some have
suggested
aided former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s rise to power.
The senior doctor
suggested
giving the patient large doses of painkillers, which they would tell the patient were antibiotics to treat an “infection.”
Fiscal policy was being tightened when growth was languishing below 2% (after bouncing back in 2010), and sizeable negative output gaps
suggested
that overall employment would be slow to recover.
Meanwhile, leaks from Chinese think tanks have
suggested
that if the North Korean regime collapses, China could well send troops to preserve the country’s stability.
The immigrants themselves, they suggested, might have reactionary moral codes, but their children, growing up in today’s Britain, America, or Continental Europe, would be quite different.
Starting in the 1960s, evidence
suggested
that new neurons might be added beyond this early period and even in adulthood.
Trump recently
suggested
that the US should negotiate with its creditors to buy back much of its debt at a discount – in effect, a partial default on trillions of dollars of liabilities, intended to reduce the burden of debt service for taxpayers.
The report
suggested
that risk communication is successful only if those involved are satisfied that they are adequately informed about the relevant issues, given the limits of available knowledge.
Most important, supervision
suggested
some potential responsibility to recapitalize problematic banks, and thus involved a fiscal cost.
Models, thus simplified,
suggested
policies that seemed to work – that is, until the plumbing backed up.
In the industrial economy, if you
suggested
that the way to make your company rich was by pricing your product at zero and giving it away, you would earn very few promotions.
(as was
suggested
by one person at a new-TLD meeting recently) and uses it to favor only its own brands?
The economist Tyler Cowen has
suggested
that developing countries may benefit from the trickle-down of innovation from the advanced economies: they can consume a stream of new products at cheap prices.
Another study based on in-depth interviews of Ecuadorian entrepreneurs
suggested
that investment would rise by 10% if the judiciary were on a par with the most effective court systems.
One of the three economists who have signed on as advisers to the Trump campaign has
suggested
that, with Trump in the White House, the rate of GDP growth will somehow double.
In 1990, at the White House, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev unexpectedly
suggested
that NATO membership for a reunified Germany would stabilize the continent.
This
suggested
an active role for government, which dovetailed with important strands of left-wing thought.
But that effort must be accompanied by a similar focus on holding the Saudis close, as Obama’s recent visit (in which he wisely included many Republicans) to meet King Salman
suggested.
At the last EU summit, Luxembourg’s prime minister, Jean-Claude Juncker, even
suggested
that the risk of a “social revolution” should not be excluded.
No one at the recent EU summit
suggested
making the EIB an engine of growth.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin liked the idea from the start, and
suggested
in 2006 that the four countries should meet regularly.
Cruz, as well as the supposedly more moderate Jeb Bush, even
suggested
that only Christians should be allowed into the US.
Nowotny, the president of the National Bank of Austria,
suggested
that the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) might (if the German Constitutional Court allows it to come into existence) be given a banking license, which would allow it to borrow from the ECB and greatly expand its ability to purchase eurozone sovereign bonds.
Would it put a common ceiling on “well-performing” governments’ interest rates, as Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Monti
suggested
not long ago?
The economist Dani Rodrik recently
suggested
that governments should fund themselves from the dividends earned by investing in public venture funds, thus socializing the gains from innovation.
Kagame then
suggested
giving every country an annual per capita quota for CO2 emissions, and allowing developing countries that are below the quota to trade their excess quota with countries that are above theirs.
(Full disclosure, this question was
suggested
by Best for Britain, an organization I helped to establish and chair.)
Stephen Roach has
suggested
that in the post-crisis global economy “relapse is the rule”; economist Brad DeLong, speaking of the “consequences of our lesser depression,” argues that the pretense of a eurozone recovery has collapsed; and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has acknowledged the need not only for structural reform, but also fiscal expansion to boost aggregate demand.
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