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Cycles of declinism tell us more about American psychology than about
underlying
shifts in power resources.
But if the
underlying
cause is the decline in demand for skilled workers, smaller differentials would suggest that the modern, skill-intensive industries on which future growth depends are not expanding sufficiently.
The
underlying
reasoning is fairly simple: multilateral rules always protect the weakest players.
The
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assumption – reinforced by many European politicians, especially interior ministers – is that there is a tradeoff between security and openness.
The headline consumer-price index (CPI) is near zero, and “core” or
underlying
inflation – the Fed’s favorite indicator – remains significantly below the seemingly sacrosanct 2% target.
And it is failing today, leading the Fed consistently to overestimate
underlying
inflation.
But, while the global financial crisis did reveal fraud on a massive scale, the
underlying
cause of the crisis was not fraud but the failure of the market to knit together the self-interest of those who sold and resold sub-prime mortgages with the interests of the investors in financial institutions that bought them.
Such forecasts, however, misrepresent
underlying
demographic dynamics.
The key liberalizing reforms that would enhance the economy’s flexibility and pace of adjustment are simply not on the agenda (owing to an
underlying
lack of trust among voters).
The
underlying
issue here is that of the organic form and logic in the birth, evolution, and possible decay of human institutions.
Technological “catch-up” will remain the
underlying
driver of convergence, beyond the short-term shocks and temporary problems that capital-flow volatility may cause.
We should not allow the many exceptions or temporary financial-market worries to obscure this
underlying
reality.
Yet, aside from the civil-liberties problems with this kind of tracking, no technology can successfully address the
underlying
problem: the conflicts from which millions of people are seeking refuge.
While it remains unclear whether those deaths were due to the C. auris infection or to
underlying
health conditions, the need to address the scourge of C. auris – which has led to the deaths of up to 70% of those infected – cannot be disputed.
Contrary to popular belief, the constraints on the production and use of basic data stem not from a shortage of technical capacity and knowhow, but from
underlying
political and systemic challenges.
The prices of assets that do have real
underlying
value cannot deviate arbitrarily far from historical benchmarks.
Solving the problems
underlying
the French revolt will require time, discretion, mutual respect, community-based social and police work – rather than a centralized, repressive approach – and a lot of money.
We concluded that some of the ideas
underlying
traditional development economics may indeed have helped to create some of the economic challenges the world faces.
In particular, three changes are necessary: the relaxation of the 1% rule, the expansion of eligibility criteria to include more than just reforestation, and the removal of the 60-year replacement rule (which mandates the replacement of temporary with permanent credits after 60 years, regardless of the state of the
underlying
forests).
The second factor
underlying
today’s problems relates to investment.
European governments, instead of following the suggestions of far-right rhetoric, should reconcile themselves to pursuing strong and creative policies to address the
underlying
problems of education (segregated or second-class schools, curricula, etc.), unequal employment opportunities, and urban decay.
If the
underlying
price trend is added to this, it is easily understandable why inflation rates are currently coming down everywhere.
There may be many reasons for this, but Gordon describes one possibility: The
underlying
pace of innovation has slowed, leading to lower expected returns on investment and thus forcing down interest rates.
The inquiry hints at an
underlying
trend: though China does not harbor Russia’s disruptive ambitions, its actions may well leave the Western Balkans questioning their incentive to converge with the EU’s institutional model and accompanying rules.
But none of the
underlying
tensions are resolved.
It is the epicenter of
underlying
tensions stemming from China’s rise and its impact on the United States, the region’s established power since World War II’s end.
It is thus foreign debt that constitutes the
underlying
problem for a sovereign with solvency issues.
Counter-intuitively, the reason that the most frequently prescribed anxiety medications don’t address the
underlying
problem is that they are working exactly as they should – according to the criteria used to design them.
At a time when multilateralism is under increasing strain, it is useful to understand the
underlying
shift in key weights and try to judge how much of what we are experiencing reflects structural shifts in these weights and how much is simply due to independent policy changes.
But the combination of full employment and low growth rates actually points to an
underlying
problem: very slow productivity growth.
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