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The Perils of Economic ConsensusPRINCETON – The Initiative on Global Markets, based at the University of Chicago, periodically surveys a group of leading academic economists, of
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political persuasions, on the issues of the day.
What we need are traffic rules for the global economy that help vehicles of
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size, shape, and speed navigate around each other, rather than imposing an identical car or a uniform speed limit.
The agenda presents a hodgepodge of measures in
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degrees of detail.
First, networks bring together leaders who are facing similar issues in
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contexts.
At the US Federal Reserve, decisions are made by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), whose members – seven governors and five presidents of the Fed’s regional reserve banks – enjoy
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degrees of independence.
Countries are subject to
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degrees of fiscal constraint, assuming (especially in the case of Europe) a limited appetite for unlimited, unconditional cross-border transfers.
The early responses have been mixed: although Republican Senators Jeff Flake, John McCain, and Ben Sasse have expressed
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degrees of disappointment, normally independent-minded Senators Susan Collins and Lindsey Graham have backed Trump’s decision.
The global economy’s downturn increases countries’ political risk to
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degrees, depending on the severity of the shock and the nature of the implied social contract.
Indeed, India is a complex amalgam of 28 states with widely
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social indicators.
So, after a
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mix of tolerance and “heterodox” responses, officials are pulled into loosening their own monetary policy in order to weaken their countries’ currencies or, at a minimum, limit the pace of appreciation.
Indeed, the eurozone, the UK, the US, and Japan are all pursuing
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degrees of fiscal austerity and consolidation.
This approach represents a 1950’s view of economic development, which has long been superseded by a more variegated perspective that recognizes a multiplicity of constraints – everything from poor governance to market failures – of
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importance in different countries.
To
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degrees, conventional “retain-and-invest” strategies are being replaced by “downsize-and-distribute” strategies, whereby profits are spent on increased dividends, stock buybacks, and mergers and acquisitions.
First, the population must comprise individuals with
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characteristics, or traits.
Such diversity may include
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degrees of social justice, if people choose to pay more or less for that purpose.
Another notable trend is that individual economies are recovering from the recent demand shocks at
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rates, with the more flexible and dynamic economies of the US and China performing better than their counterparts in the advanced and emerging worlds.
Spending cuts are being put in place by governments and households alike, with
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degrees of public acceptance and social unrest.
The short answer is a “new normal,” with slower growth, a de-risked and more stable core financial system, and a set of additional challenges (energy, climate, and demographic imbalances, to name a few) with
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time horizons that will test our collective capacity to improve management and oversight of the global economy.
The non-binding political commitments reached in principle at Copenhagen already have run into controversy as well as
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interpretations, dimming the future of the so-called “Copenhagen Accord,” an ad hoc, face-saving agreement stitched together at the eleventh hour to cover up the summit’s failure.
There is a clear demand for some differentiation in rules and standards to accommodate
varying
preferences.
American presidents since Harry Truman, the first world leader to recognize Israel in 1948 (against the advice of then Secretary of State General George C. Marshall), have embodied in
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degrees either the emotional or the realpolitik aspect – some represented both – of the relationship.
But, however well defined, clinical depression is many things to many people,
varying
from mild to severe.
Practitioners use a variety of formal and informal empirical methods with
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skill.
And, while experts disagree about how much of the other 80% is attributable to emotional intelligence, they generally agree that it is an important and learnable skill that increases with age and experience, and that individuals possess it to
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degrees.
France, Britain, Turkey, and Canada expressed
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degrees of support for US President Barack President Obama’s call for military action, while Russian President Vladimir Putin called US Secretary of State John Kerry a liar and claimed that the evidence against Assad is inconclusive.
Different countries have
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preferences over regulations that should govern new technologies (such as genetically modified organisms), restrictiveness of environmental regulations, intrusiveness of government policies, extensiveness of social safety nets, or the tradeoff between efficiency and equity.
Most governments are still clinging, to
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degrees, to destructive fossil fuels, with their volatile prices and devastating environmental impact, even as this dependence destabilizes their economies.
In Western Europe and Canada, to
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degrees, such low pay is ruled out by law or wage-setting bodies, but these block low-end workers from jobs.
This has been true to
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degrees throughout history – sometimes resulting in price bubbles.
The price of the insurance would have to be adjusted regularly to adjust for
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public knowledge of the likelihood of a recession, and people could not be allowed to cancel their policies, and stop making payments, whenever the economic outlook became rosier.
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