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(Another reason stems from recent reports concerning the rapid melting of the polar ice cap, which seem to reconfirm
worries
about global warming.)
Indeed, until now, Europe's
worries
about public finance have centered on Germany, France, and Portugal.
But “if” is where the second, less rosy view of the world comes in – a view that
worries
about both lower growth and higher inflation.
We hear the Bank of England criticized for voicing
worries
about the macroeconomic repercussions of Brexit.
Then came the global financial crisis, and
worries
about them seemed to vanish.
And Obama will be keen to know what help India can provide with Iran, a country with which India has smooth relations, owing to their shared
worries
over Afghanistan and Pakistan.
On the contrary, expansion takes away the
worries
- be they real or imagined - that surround the situation of the large Russian-speaking populations that now live outside of Russia but within the borders of the former Soviet Union.
Moreover, during the upcoming G-8 summit, Hollande will enjoy the support of the United States, which
worries
that deflation in Europe would slow its own economic recovery.
If that prospect
worries
you, it should.
But the food industry’s
worries
that biopharmed plants could contaminate their products are overblown.
The Putin government must put aside wounded pride and
worries
about the West and embark on sustained efforts to improve infrastructure and promote trade in the region.
Thus,
worries
about a Putin who has “lost touch with reality” imply not only a lower (or even negative) GDP growth rate, but also – and more immediately – a weaker currency, driving up prices of imported consumer goods.
To understand the nature of the subsequent shift, consider that it is hard to find anyone today who
worries
that automobile prices will soar because rising demand in China and India for steel and other materials will push automobile prices out of reach in the future.
At the heart of the matter is the fact that nothing
worries
China’s rulers more than when the country’s unity is called into question.
In some countries,
worries
about educational competition and brain drains have led to outright academic protectionism.
The economic threat could be the least of Europe’s
worries.
CAMBRIDGE: Today,
worries
about Brazil are as pervasive as they were about Mexico two years ago.
Likewise, Japan, now running its own version of QE,
worries
about potential currency manipulation by other countries, such as South Korea and China.
They seem to include the risk of distortion in the financial system,
worries
that unemployment may fall to unsustainable lows, and concerns that raising interest rates too quickly will disrupt economic recovery.
Still, one worries, because the standard economic models are notoriously bad at capturing the macroeconomic effects of uncertainty, which trade wars create with a vengeance.
Xi’s self-confidence reflected not only the Chinese leadership’s contempt for Putin’s mismanagement of the Russian economy, but also the fact that China’s energy
worries
have lessened considerably of late.
We should not allow the many exceptions or temporary financial-market
worries
to obscure this underlying reality.
But where is the country or region without serious economic
worries
and deep structural problems?
There have been
worries
for years about the global imbalances caused by America’s huge overseas borrowing.
The self-confident side of the leadership’s split personality is often what
worries
China’s neighbors and the US alike.
Investor
worries
are now concentrated on the health of European banks, many of which have large exposures to Greece and the other southern European countries with severe fiscal problems.
Not surprisingly, EVA’s executive director, Fadekemi Akinfaderin-Agarau,
worries
that the global gag rule “is going to be a big blow in Nigeria,” because accepting US funding would then impede her organization’s ability even to discuss post-abortion care with the young women it serves.
Their
worries
are an object lesson for those Asians who are still contemplating deeper economic integration in the form of a shared currency.
Were unemployment lower, the
worries
about outsourcing would be less.
Despite the evident benefits of expanding central banks’ mandates to incorporate spillovers, such a change would be difficult to implement at a time when domestic economic
worries
are politically paramount.
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