But rate changes can take up to two years to have their full effect on inflation.
It takes over a year for higher interest rates to have their full effect on an economy.
Again, you have to look at the full effect on the economy, and as with trade the effect is that welfare overall increases.
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Although consumption and job growth appear to have held up well so far, the full effect of the recent tax hikes on upper income earners has not been felt yet.
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That is the most explosive message of this week's report on the eurozone from the IMF, though you might have to be Angela Merkel or Nicolas Sarkozy to get the full effect.
Research by economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff indicates that debt-to-GDP ratios above 90% have a dire effect on output, typically cutting GDP by a full percentage point annually.
But low wages may have less effect on poverty than the fact that the poor are not working full-time.
Additionally, the GE notebooks have been refreshed with backlit keyboards, but you still won't get the full rainbow effect as on the GTs.
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The intervention of the British and Swedish authorities underscores the effect that a full-blown collapse of Iceland's financial system would have on the rest of Europe, given the heavy investment by Icelandic banks and companies across the continent.
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