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Yet most people’s instinct was to characterize the shock as
temporary
and reversible – a V-shape disruption, featuring a sharp downturn and a rapid recovery.
This massive wave of liquidity searching for yield fueled
temporary
asset-price reflation around the world.
Whether the correction in risky assets is
temporary
or the start of a bear market will depend on several factors.
The ECB is stealthily buying government bonds on the secondary market, but its new governor, Mario Draghi, insists that such intervention is temporary, limited, and intended solely to “restore the functioning of monetary transmission channels.”
If “credibility” were purged from the debate and the focus placed squarely on advancing long-term US interests, it would become apparent that an attack on Syria might not yield even
temporary
geopolitical gains.
Consumption (private as well as public) contributed only 3.4 percentage points to economic growth in the first half of this year, and an estimated 2.5 percentage points in the April-June period – a deceleration on a sequential quarterly basis that underscores a cyclical, or temporary, weakening in Chinese consumer demand.
But the reinstatement of some border controls is merely a
temporary
measure.
But the recent data, while encouraging, may be the result of
temporary
factors rather than an indication that the fall in house prices has actually come to an end.
All of this may have caused a
temporary
improvement in house prices.
At present, our methods of calculation treat all increases in the money supply as
temporary.
The increase in the monetary base, however, is only temporary; when the bonds are redeemed, it reverts to its original level.
Primary amongst these is the widespread use of part-time and
temporary
employees.
Increasing availability of part-time and
temporary
jobs, however, raised the labor force participation rates of both men and women.
Regular full-time employees are almost impossible to sack under Dutch law, but employers can fire part-time workers and not renew
temporary
contracts when they expire.
Ironically, employment boomed in Holland, precisely because an increasing proportion of the work force - made up of part-time and
temporary
workers - can be fired if necessary.
Were Dutch law to permit the sacking of full time employees (not likely in these prosperous times) the proportion of the work force officially sanctioned as too sick or disabled to work would dramatically decline, as would the number of part-time and
temporary
workers.
The Dutch retain the job-killing laws that make it impossible to sack regular full-time employees, but allow employers to sack part-time and
temporary
workers.
When the French changed their labor law to mandate the 35 hour work week, heavy restrictions on the use of part-time and
temporary
employees by French employers were removed.
The subsequent Progressive Era was followed by a
temporary
return to plutocracy in the 1920’s.
The invasions that he has ordered – in Georgia (2008) and Ukraine (2014) – brought
temporary
satisfaction to beleaguered Russians in need of national affirmation.
To be sure, wage and price adjustments, including
temporary
developments affecting food and energy costs, have turned Spain’s inflation rate negative, at roughly -0.1%.
While a slowdown in the pace of reform might bring
temporary
relief, it would almost certainly reverse Spain’s hard-won achievements.
The US Senate will also consider a bill co-authored by Senator Edward Kennedy and Senator John McCain, which proposes stronger border enforcement, a
temporary
workers program with a path to residency and citizenship, and legalization for people already in the US without papers.
Instead, the US should establish humane, secure, and legal mechanisms of
temporary
or permanent entry for people the American economy needs and wants, and it should work with, not against, governments in Latin America.
But serious as it is, that should be seen as a
temporary
problem.
Even if this was due to
temporary
factors, including supply disruptions from the Japanese earthquake, labor and housing markets are still on the ropes in the US and some parts of Europe.
In the 1990’s, these ex-communist countries had to face
temporary
income slumps as most of their industrial production became virtually made obsolete overnight.
But as long as poorer member states grow faster than their richer counterparts, one should not be overly concerned about
temporary
increases in intra-national disparities.
In fact, a
temporary
increase in intra-national disparities may be a good thing.
For these reasons, when the EEA was established in 1994, it was intended only as a
temporary
transitional arrangement for countries – such as Austria, Sweden, Finland, and Norway – which planned to become EU members, but were not ready to join.
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