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At a time when the global economy’s
underlying
structures are under strain, this could have far-reaching consequences.
The advantage of such bonds is that in the event of a decline in the world price of the
underlying
commodity, the debt-to-export ratio need not rise.
In thinking about this question, we can put aside the environmental constraints that provide reasons for not increasing the population, because Parfit is trying to get at an
underlying
question of value.
That effort should compel us to confront an uncomfortable reality
underlying
both the British phone-hacking scandal, with its penumbra of appalling cruelty and wanton corruption, and Fox News, America’s most popular news channel: too many people want what the News Corporation has been offering.
Short-term exchange-rate movements are no way to judge a currency’s
underlying
strength.
The reality is that recourse to easy windfalls produced through loose monetary policy could have serious long-term repercussions, especially if they are used to delay efforts to address
underlying
issues.
The problem, quite simply, is that many of the
underlying
conditions that produced the eurozone crisis remain unaddressed.
Second, when have those deficits been “temporary,” apart from the occasions when later Democratic administrations reduced them by reversing the
underlying
tax cuts (as Clinton did after Reagan, and Barack Obama did after George W. Bush)?
The
underlying
idea is simple: every year, countries around the world set aside reserves as insurance against contingencies such as an abrupt downturn in foreign lenders' sentiment or a collapse of export prices.
They need to reintroduce true two-way risk, so that asset prices again reflect
underlying
fundamentals.
Investigators concluded that one of the
underlying
causes was complacency: those in charge of the facility believed that their safety systems were robust, and there was no effective independent oversight.
On the contrary, experience indicates that governments often struggle to align public spending with
underlying
or mounting problems, such as public-health threats, until they reach a crisis point.
The main factor
underlying
this shift in public attitudes is that many citizens have lost faith in progress.
The deeper truth
underlying
the protests can be found on blogs, where young Indian men and women bemoan the fact that travel guidebooks routinely warn women about pervasive sexual harassment in India, and advise them to move around in groups.
The chief task that John Maynard Keynes set himself in writing his General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money was to uncover the deep axioms
underlying
the economic orthodoxy of his day, which assumed away the possibility of persistent mass unemployment.
Keynes thought that the chief implicit assumption
underlying
the classical theory of the economy was that of perfect knowledge.
Stiglitz’s Sticky PricesWASHINGTON, DC – For a long time, the assumption
underlying
much of mainstream economics was that the invisible hand worked its magic seamlessly.
As countries turn inward, amid rising nationalism and intolerance, responsive leadership demands that we listen to the
underlying
message and act accordingly.
Despite these
underlying
tensions, there is widespread agreement on the most pressing Arctic issues.
The renminbi’s exchange rate has historically been fixed daily by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), without regard to
underlying
market sentiment, and allowed to trade within very narrow limits.
If the
underlying
rate of TFP growth has in fact fallen from its historical norm of 1.5% per year to near zero in countries like the United States, then the living standards of today’s young adults will rise much more slowly than those of their parents.
In fact, the decline in prices, together with the reversal of capital flows, exposed weaknesses in the
underlying
growth patterns that had previously been masked by favorable conditions.
With regard to domestic policy, the failures began even earlier: from Reaganomics in the 1980s to Obamacare in the 2010s, major policies have often overpromised and underperformed, while failing to address
underlying
problems.
Finally, one must remember that short-term movements in foreign-exchange markets are no way to judge a currency’s
underlying
strength.
Once the policy is in place, they have little interest in following through, either because reversal is costly all around or because the
underlying
balance of power shifts toward them.
After the trials, the International Law Commission of the United Nations codified the
underlying
legal principles in a document known as the Nuremberg Principles.
Crises often refute conventional wisdom, and this one reveals that the
underlying
strength of the American economy remains impressive.
For them, responding militarily is more expedient than investigating and addressing the
underlying
social problems that fuel crime in Latin American neighborhoods.
Underlying
his declarations was a clear message: the sovereign state still reigns supreme, with national interests overshadowing shared objectives.
Population, exposure, and vulnerability, not greenhouse gasses, are the main factors
underlying
future damage as well.
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