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Islamic finance thus contrasts with the current dominant system based on interest-bearing debt, in which risks are
theoretically
transferred to debt holders, but in practice are socialized during crises.
It is
theoretically
possible that a single country could be held liable for the ESM’s total exposure of €700 billion.
More recently, the widely distributed benefits of China’s rise confirmed to many that a single-minded focus on growth works in practice, even if it is
theoretically
flawed.
It’s
theoretically
possible that Congress could elect a president and vice president from different parties.
His strategy – the “three arrows” of massive monetary expansion, increased government spending, and structural reform – is
theoretically
sound.
Compared to a decade or two ago, EMDCs (at least theoretically) have an expanded toolkit at their disposal.
In the real world, direct investment support can sometimes be more effective than
theoretically
appealing carbon prices.
Russia's legislature – the Duma – has now gained power and a new legitimacy, even if only
theoretically.
In a recent survey, “Fiscal Policy for Economic Growth,” I concluded that short-run multipliers – the total change in economic activity resulting from higher government spending – could
theoretically
be as large as two when the central bank has reduced its target interest rate to zero.
Though deciding such questions at a supranational level is not
theoretically
impossible, it is utterly impractical in the modern era.
His idea certainly is more focused and
theoretically
sound than Sarkozy’s plans to protect existing jobs.
But, while Bernanke’s view is
theoretically
rigorous, reality is not.
According to an invaluable report by the McKinsey Global Institute, about 50% of time spent on human work activities in the global economy could
theoretically
be automated today, though current trends suggest a maximum of 30% by 2030, depending mainly on the speed of adoption of new technology.
But in fact, the discussion was largely meaningless, because the policies that
theoretically
would have sprung from the electorate favoring one world-view or the other were either unviable or already in place.
Can you bang your head against the wall until you die, theoretically, I asked the doctor?
But the one thing about which everyone seems to agree is the
theoretically
and empirically unjustified assumption that an equilibrium exchange rate actually exists.
Theoretically, the ECB is also the indirect supervisor of all of the thousand or so smaller banks in the eurozone, but it will take some time before this becomes effective.
Moreover, reducing nuclear weapons to a minimum might
theoretically
enhance the usefulness of missile-defense systems and their destabilizing role.
In societies in which individualism and competitiveness enjoy high esteem, there should
theoretically
be acceptance of the consequences of this individualism on the capacities of any individual to care for himself - either in the framework of the family or within other small communities.
A grand coalition with the main opposition party, the center-left Republican People’s Party (CHP), though
theoretically
possible, is not congruous with Turkey’s political culture.
In the latter, every country is
theoretically
heading toward “ever-closer union,” just at different rates.
While Japan’s peripheral geopolitical position might, theoretically, allow it to re-nationalize its defense capacities, pursuing that option could significantly increase the likelihood of a military confrontation in East Asia.
Control mechanisms that
theoretically
infringe on sovereignty are now in place for national budgets and, soon, for the 150 or so largest European banks.
But this objection turns out to be
theoretically
valid only if public opinion is divided fairly evenly between the three possible outcomes.
Theoretically, there remain different parties, elections, a pluralistic society, an independent judiciary, and a market economy.
In fact, it is
theoretically
possible – though unlikely – for political systems to have all these elements without elections at all.
This notion was extensively refuted both
theoretically
and empirically for advanced economies.
I covered Nixon’s impeachment, and although Trump is
theoretically
guilty of more serious offenses, there’s one striking similarity: both men got in the deepest trouble for failing to recognize limits on seeking revenge against political opponents.
State-backed news outlets in China, Iran, Russia, and Turkey have substantial global audiences, and
theoretically
could reach one billion social-media accounts with English-language content.
Later, he argued that austerity was also
theoretically
wrong: cutting incomes in one country causes incomes to fall elsewhere, spreading a depression and ensuring that any recovery will be delayed and feeble.
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