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The second is reflected in our willingness to spend almost
unlimited
sums to rescue trapped miners, and our reluctance to pay for higher safety standards that would save more lives at lower cost.
No central bank had considered any of these measures (zero interest rate policy, quantitative easing, credit easing, forward guidance, negative deposit rate, and
unlimited
foreign exchange intervention, respectively) before 2008.
Since its launch in 2012, the OMT program has allowed the ECB to buy, if necessary,
unlimited
amounts of troubled eurozone countries’ government bonds, provided the affected countries subscribe to the rules of Europe’s rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism.
The German court suggests that this would require that “government bonds of selected member states are not purchased up to
unlimited
amounts,” along with the assurance that the ECB would not run the risk of write-off losses at maturity.
Married to terrorist tactics, religious extremists, with their
unlimited
goals, present a real danger to the world.
But these funds proved insufficient, prompting the European Central Bank to step in with
unlimited
guarantees for Southern Europe’s creditors, all at the expense of eurozone taxpayers.
The “solution” to the crisis was putatively facilitated by the European Central Bank’s decision to lend
unlimited
funds to commercial banks for three-year terms at very low rates.
A show of devastating force, with limited Israeli casualties at the price of an
unlimited
number of Palestinian civilian casualties, is no longer internationally sustainable.
To restore confidence and buy time for governments to reduce borrowing, ECB President Mario Draghi pledged to do “whatever it takes” to preserve the eurozone – and that meant potentially
unlimited
purchases of distressed eurozone members’ government bonds.
Sovereign-debt attorneys Lee Buchheit and Mitu Gulati warn that markets could “mercilessly test the ECB’s willingness to persist in buying
unlimited
quantities of peripheral sovereign bonds.”
After all, while a speaker can reasonably take care not to express views that will lead to imminent violence, if listeners have
unlimited
discretion in determining what causes offense, the speaker can never know what will so offend some people near or far at some time in the future that they will commit violence.
The essence of a central bank’s lender-of-last-resort function has traditionally been the provision of
unlimited
funds.
The PCA’s decision also rules out China’s claim to an
unlimited
right to pursue and stare down any close surveillance of its massive reclamation activity and construction of military-grade airstrips, supply platforms, communications facilities, and in some cases gun emplacements.
If a heavily indebted country implemented and exhausted all options for reducing its deficit, it would receive an
unlimited
and credible bailout from the other countries.
Indeed, Putin is often called a new czar, because his power is legally
unlimited
(though his preoccupation with opinion polls shows that public sentiment does matter).
An information good--a computer program, a piece of online entertainment, or a source of information--needs to be produced only once and can then be distributed to a potentially
unlimited
number of consumers at very little (if any) additional cost.
Allowing
unlimited
immigration would seem to violate this contract.
In 1948, Paul A. Samuelson’s “factor-price equalization theorem” lucidly showed that under conditions of
unlimited
free trade without transportation costs (and with other idealized assumptions), market forces would equalize the prices of all factors of production, including the wage rate for any standardized kind of labor, around the world.
But now many Bangladeshis fears for their livelihoods, owing to
unlimited
Chinese textile imports following the end of quotas last year.
Britain would need to negotiate access to the European single market for its service industries, whereas EU manufacturers would automatically enjoy virtually
unlimited
rights to sell whatever they wanted in Britain under global World Trade Organization rules.
And they must accept
unlimited
EU immigration, resulting in a higher share of EU immigrants in the Swiss and Norwegian populations than in the UK.
Germany’s Pyrrhic VictoryBERLIN – The German Constitutional Court has ruled against the European Central Bank’s pledge to buy potentially
unlimited
quantities of distressed eurozone countries’ government bonds, and has called on the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to confirm its decision.
Hard money people did
unlimited
damage in the past decade; they sound serious and conservative, but they are out of tune with reality.
The EFSF would have practically
unlimited
capacity to insure eurozone T-bills in this way, because no country could default as long as the scheme was in operation.
During a declared crisis, IMF lending should be financed entirely by new SDR issues in
unlimited
amounts.
Both considerations militate against fiscal irresponsibility and
unlimited
money creation.
The old Bundesbank was laid to rest on September 6, when the ECB adopted its “outright monetary transactions” program –
unlimited
purchases of distressed eurozone countries’ government bonds – over the objections of a lone dissenter: Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann.
Similarly, Putin devoted the bulk of his speech to a multimedia show of sophisticated new strategic weapons: super-heavy intercontinental ballistic missiles, hypersonic strategic attack weapons, gigantic futuristic underwater torpedoes, and nuclear-powered cruise missiles with
unlimited
range.
The US has moved from QE1 to QE2 and now to QE3, which is potentially
unlimited
and linked to an unemployment target.
A few days later, the ECB established its “outright monetary transactions” program, which promised potentially
unlimited
purchases of troubled eurozone governments’ bonds.
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