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Alesina’s influential papers with Roberto Perotti in 1995 and 1997, and with Silvia Ardagna in 1998 and 2010
suggested
that fiscal contraction is not contractionary, and that it may even be expansionary.
The Globe’s one-source report proved nothing – and was unverifiable by other reporters or citizens – but it
suggested
much, leading to a spate of equally unverifiable reports that New York had been targeted.
At a cabinet meeting after the vote, he openly
suggested
that his officials might have been just a little too "proactive" in achieving such overwhelming results.
Indeed, the Marquis de Custine’s Letters from Russia
suggested
that Russian civilization amounted to little more than the mimicry of monkeys.
Indeed, not long after Depardieu’s change of allegiance, a French icon of an even older vintage, Brigitte Bardot,
suggested
that she, too, might embrace Russia.
In a 1991 paper, Allan Drazen and Alberto Alesina
suggested
that economic stabilization might be delayed because two contending groups are trapped in a war of attrition; all understand that adjustment is necessary but expect the other group to bear the brunt of the cost.
One possibility,
suggested
by my ex-colleague, former US Trade Representative Carla Hills, is that a successful TTIP would be a major impetus for rekindling the moribund Doha Round of global free-trade talks.
The launch could be considered a mild surprise, because South Korean intelligence sources had
suggested
that it had been canceled.
And where was the IMF when simple prudence
suggested
an early deep look at Indonesia's banking system?
On the diplomatic front, it has often been
suggested
that China should use its considerable leverage to push North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons voluntarily.
Instead, as Rajan Menon and others have suggested, there is a need to pursue incremental action.
Bernanke also noted the possibility of temporarily raising the Fed’s medium-term inflation target (a policy that I
suggested
in this column in December 2008).
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman
suggested
canceling the Oslo Accords, signed with the Palestine Liberation Organization in September 1993, which provided the basis for the creation of the Palestinian Authority in 1994.
It should also be recalled, however, that when Slovenia entered the eurozone in 2007, many people
suggested
that the country was somehow joining “Old Europe.”
Indeed, some analysts have even
suggested
that the US create a non-partisan corporation for public diplomacy that would receive government and private funds, but would stimulate independent cross-border communications.
Leading economists, such as Harvard University’s Kenneth Rogoff, have
suggested
that Islamic finance demonstrates the advantages of more equity and risk-sharing over the conventional bias in favor of debt instruments.
If prospects for economic growth were as rosy as the Macri administration has suggested, none of this would matter.
She
suggested
that I read a recently published anthology on computer ethics – and attached the entire volume to the email.
Even Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, who
suggested
in a series of throw-away remarks that his government would steer a different, more assertive course, now tows the line Fischer has tied.
Schroder's early remarks
suggested
a real change in German foreign policy.
But this “hardware” is inefficient without the “software” needed to manage it – namely, as Coase suggested, an efficient property-rights infrastructure (the laws, procedures, and administrative capacity needed to support efficient, fair, and innovative markets).
In the late 1980’s, for example, then-European Commission President Jacques Delors, raising the prospect of a two-speed Europe,
suggested
that one or two countries might need a “different kind of marriage contract.”
James Buchal, a Republican politician in Oregon,
suggested
in May that Republicans should hire right-wing militia groups as security guards during Republican rallies.
Just before the inauguration, he
suggested
that he might impose high tariffs on imported German cars, singling out BMW with particular relish.
Jonathan Zittrain, Co-Director of Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, has
suggested
that the United States, for example, could start with some basic funding for the kind of “science and technology innovation that gave us the Internet to begin with.”
Co-founder and CEO Evan Williams recently
suggested
that software developers were working on technology to evade government barriers, though he did not give specific details.
But, as one Fox News reporter suggested, that might be because so many of his critics “end up dead.”
This shift in focus has convinced markets that Trump may well decide not to follow through on the more growth-damaging measures he
suggested
during his campaign.
The astronomer Carl Sagan
suggested
that the Voyager space probe capture an image of earth as it reached the outer reaches of our solar system.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has
suggested
that such “helicopter money” would be a viable tool for the BOJ and other central banks to use to fight deflation – a statement that earned him the moniker “Helicopter Ben.”
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