Temporarily
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This is the fundamental Keynesian insight that was
temporarily
rejected in the heyday of monetarism during the early 1980s, successfully reinstated in the 1990s (at least in the US and Britain), but then forgotten again in the deficit panic after 2009.
Consider Obama’s call, backed by no action, for Assad to “step aside,” and his repeated promises, dating to early 2012, to provide non-lethal aid to the Syrian opposition – promises that were finally fulfilled late last year, and then only
temporarily.
This is particularly important in the run-up to the 2018 presidential election, not least because it is rumored that Putin is seeking a trusted flunky to take over his post, at least
temporarily.
Whether Putin decides to remain president or
temporarily
to fill the post with a puppet, as he did in 2008 with Medvedev, his message could not be clearer: I, and only I, am in charge.
With communism’s collapse and Russia
temporarily
disabled, self-deterrence softened, and the US ran off the rails as the global hyperpower.
The idea that a sharp increase in military spending in a (hopefully temporarily) bellicose world should be amortized with some deficits is consistent with sound economic policy, but only if the rest of the budget remains "lean."
About 350,000 males would be
temporarily
sterile, 100,000 women would stop menstruating, and 100,000 children would be born with cognitive deficiencies.
They were joined by well-organized trade unions that helped the movement reach a critical mass, at least
temporarily.
Given the potency of the recent oil-price shock, the risk is that inflation may
temporarily
slip into negative territory in the coming months.
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).
It just needs to be strong enough to enable markets to recognize and react to worrying developments, while offering real help to countries that find themselves
temporarily
in trouble.
Trump’s executive order suspending resettlement of Syrian refugees,
temporarily
barring new refugees regardless of where they are from, and banning all immigration from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen caused immediate harm to people already on their way to the US.
Judges have
temporarily
blocked some aspects of the executive order – for example, those detained on arrival in the US under the order may not be deported; but it will be some time before the courts resolve all the questions the new prohibitions raise.
A series of cyber-attacks followed, and was so devastating that the entire service – with its millions of other blogs – crashed, forcing LiveJournal administrators to delete his account
temporarily.
Excess consumption merely hides these costs
temporarily.
In the past, jets flying into ash from volcanoes in the US, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Mexico have
temporarily
lost engine power, and in one case, dropped thousands of feet, although all managed to land safely.
That clause, contained in Article 7 of the agreement, authorizes countries, “after consultation with the [International Monetary] Fund,
temporarily
to impose limitations on freedom of exchange operations in the scarce currency”; and it grants those countries “complete jurisdiction in determining the nature of such limitations.”
After three months of protests, the uprising led to Yanukovych’s ouster,
temporarily
derailing Putin’s plan to vassalize Ukraine peacefully.
This is a further reason why we need economic union: markets would be less likely to react negatively to
temporarily
higher deficits if they were more confident in future growth prospects.
The attack on Syria seems to have distracted public attention from Trump’s scandals only temporarily, given Comey’s coming high-profile book tour.
While the Islamists have been
temporarily
defeated, they are well armed and receive supplies from Libya via Algeria, which has suppressed Islamists at home but seems to turn a blind eye to their transit through its territory.
Real GDP growth slowed temporarily, to 7.7% in 1998-1999, before reaccelerating to 10.3% in the subsequent decade.
But while this might
temporarily
satisfy some segments of these countries’ populations, it will ultimately make matters worse, by curbing global demand, exacerbating structural imbalances (including trade imbalances), and eventually leading to recession for all.
Just as US President Donald Trump was touting the accomplishments of his first 100 days in office, a federal court, responding to a legal complaint brought by several jurisdictions,
temporarily
blocked his executive order to strip federal funding from “sanctuary” states and cities.
The most recent threat of a US debt default has been avoided, but only
temporarily.
So the speculative attacks were stopped, at least
temporarily
(though interest-rate spreads in Spain and elsewhere have begun to creep up again).
They should begin by eliminating non-market-based restrictions on the real-estate sector, which have generated serious distortions not only to the economy, but also to people’s lives, with couples divorcing
temporarily
to gain the right to purchase an additional apartment.
As long as we have an economic system that produces growth by rewarding inspired actors and investors, we will face the risk that adverse talk and stories can suddenly and
temporarily
overwhelm the inspiration.
But there is a world of difference between
temporarily
raising inflation to address a crisis and unhinging long-term expectations.
You might well ask: how would Californians feel if their state was forced to turn over its budget
temporarily
to a special master appointed by President Barack Obama’s administration?
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