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While economic theory and the evidence
underlying
these precepts developed over the last quarter century, they remain disputed.
The problem is that Brazil allowed high commodity prices simply to reinforce the
underlying
growth model, instead of preparing its economy for the inevitable bust.
The
underlying
loss of competitiveness is not discussed, because that is a problem that discussion alone cannot resolve.
In both cases, the
underlying
problem is insufficient aggregate demand.
Supporting demand without adapting
underlying
structures can go only so far.
They shouldn’t urge urban residents with
underlying
health conditions to “avoid crowds” without acknowledging empathically that it’s impossible to avoid crowds entirely for the duration of the pandemic.
Underlying
such plans is the assumption that some substantial degree of inequality is economically healthy.
And, by ossifying Greece’s insolvency, while pretending to have overcome it, Europe’s establishment is demonstrating its dogged refusal to address the eurozone’s
underlying
fault lines.
The Bank of England is similarly intrigued by the possibilities, dismissing concerns that digital currencies currently pose a risk to financial stability, and noting that the
underlying
technology “may have many other uses across the financial system, and may be a useful platform to power a central bank digital currency.”
It will be important to remember that the central bank’s role is not to boost stock prices, but to ensure that the economy’s
underlying
fundamentals and its financial system enable sustainable growth.
Fever is rarely life-threatening; rather, it is a symptom of an
underlying
condition.
This, then, is the
underlying
condition.
The third consideration for managing public finances in oil-rich countries is that traditional fiscal indicators, which measure overall government revenues and expenditures, do not lend themselves to comprehensive assessment, and can mask
underlying
structural weaknesses.
This deficit reflects an
underlying
research deficit.
And then those who bought these mortgages never bothered to investigate their
underlying
value – a spectacular abdication of managerial responsibility.
The
underlying
problem with prohibiting homosexual acts, then, is not that the state is using the law to enforce private morality.
The
underlying
structural changes that have occurred in China in recent years reinforce this optimism.
Others argued that such a tax fails to target the
underlying
incentive problems in financial markets, as if we had an effective, well-proven alternative to achieve that end.
Pinker accepts that reason is an important factor
underlying
the trends that he describes.
But the main lesson of 9/11 is that in any free society a tiny number of people can exploit their freedom and do vast damage, especially when the
underlying
motivation is incoherent.
These experiences became burned so deeply into the Chinese psyche that even China's current economic and political rise has not overcome an
underlying
sense of victimization and grievance.
The concept
underlying
crowdfunding is the dispersal of information across millions of people.
In order to escape the so-called “middle-income trap” – when a developing economy’s growth levels off, instead of advancing to high-income status (defined in July 2013 by the World Bank as per capita income of at least $12,616) – the
underlying
structural problems of China’s economy must be addressed.
Market falls in America might quickly be overcome because of the
underlying
strength of the American economy;Europe holds no such
underlying
strength in reserve.
And, of course, re-erecting national borders does nothing to address the
underlying
issue.
That may be true, but it should not be permitted to obscure the
underlying
structural problem that the world economy is facing.
The ongoing financial crisis is merely a symptom of the monetary union’s
underlying
malady: its southern members’ loss of competitiveness.
The
underlying
issue is played out all over the world.
The degree to which business interests are fragmented based on policy issues, cronyism or other factors often indicates the degree of distortion in the
underlying
market economy.
Moreover, he found that there is no evidence that derivative markets create volatility in
underlying
cash markets; in fact, they may even reduce it.
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