Uncertainties
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Although there are
uncertainties
about each of these components of growth, their performance in the coming years is unlikely to be as good as it was in recent decades.
This is only one of the
uncertainties
facing the US economy.
Nor is it only bombs that add to life's general
uncertainties.
They are also facing huge
uncertainties.
There are a few clear points amidst the large
uncertainties
and confusions.
Today’s
uncertainties
will pass, but only if we act wisely and responsibly.
At the “micro” level, the transaction costs and
uncertainties
imposed on all businesses by the daily exchange of one currency for another are supposed to decrease, delivering large gains in efficiency as a result.
Both the official minutes of the rate-setting meeting and Chairman Janet Yellen in her press conference mentioned heightened
uncertainties
abroad, including weakness in the Chinese economy, as key reasons to delay the Fed’s increase in interest rates.
Any structural transformation involves costs, trade-offs, and uncertainties, and it is vital that we understand these properly.
To be sure, enormous
uncertainties
remain.
The
uncertainties
do not end with macroeconomic interactions.
Many other emerging economies – Ukraine, Argentina, Venezuela, Russia, Hungary, Thailand, and Nigeria – also face significant political and/or social
uncertainties
and civil unrest.
As a recent FMLC paper showed, the wave of new regulations implemented since the global financial crisis – many of which were poorly planned or inconsistent across countries – has left a jumbled landscape of legal
uncertainties.
In the near term, the City of London will face major uncertainties, job losses, and a collapse of bonuses.
The mix of endogenous healing and strong central-bank tailwinds, including from a “whatever it takes” European Central Bank, has also helped markets shrug off troubling political
uncertainties.
Given current policy and political
uncertainties
– and the multiple equilibria that they entail – it is difficult to predict with a high degree of confidence which road eventually will be taken and when.
Europeans may be confused, inefficient, and slow to take decisions, but democracy still constitutes a wall of stability against economic and other
uncertainties.
Confidence is fragile in an environment characterized by ongoing deleveraging, macro uncertainties, weak labor-market growth, and a fiscal drag.
But extracting shale energy involves environmental risks and uncertainties, among them groundwater contamination, higher methane emissions, and potential seismic effects.
The many
uncertainties
they face include concerns about excessive regulation, burdensome corporate taxation, high debt levels, erratic policymaking, the political backlash against globalization, and doubts that consumer spending outside (or even within) the United States will last.
From these uncertainties, we can conclude that the West is not a geographic entity.
Or should we seek refuge against high oil prices, geopolitical shocks in the Middle East, and continued nuclear
uncertainties
in Japan, the world’s third largest economy?
The second step is to build a quantitative model of the
uncertainties
in such decisions, including the various triggers, consequences, controls, and mitigants, as well as the different costs, benefits, and risks involved.
The third step is to compute the value of obtaining additional information – something that is possible only if the
uncertainties
in all of the variables have been quantified.
Despite current uncertainties, I am optimistic that progress in global health and development will continue.
But its very dynamism--its "creative destruction"--tends to produce great
uncertainties.
Even the most well intentioned of today’s government officials will undoubtedly fear the
uncertainties
of what a more educated and informed population might demand of them.
And yet this shift will be accompanied by very substantial global economic challenges and uncertainties, underscoring the importance of Sino-US cooperation.
Given current global economic uncertainties, there is no room for this kind of disruption.
But, beyond the external
uncertainties
and headwinds, China faces a slew of internal challenges, which may well present even greater risks to its economy.
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