Because the economic consequences are so immediate, it changes the crisis management game for everyone.
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They tend to change laws, cancel contracts and close borders without heed to the economic consequences.
He claimed the economic consequences of the government's new regulations had not been properly thought through.
And can you talk a little bit about the economic consequences of a government shutdown?
We understand that this is not without -- the economic consequences of this were talked about.
In Russia, the economic consequences of crony capitalism can be masked by high energy prices for a short while.
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The economic consequences of anti-immigration policies have already been felt in Arizona.
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And then, I thought of the economic consequences of spilling over Niagara Falls.
But as pitching injuries began to multiply, and as the economic consequences grew, long toss virtually disappeared for healthy pro pitchers.
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If Republicans prevail, forcing Obama to take the meat ax to entitlement programs, the economic consequences spell near zero GDP momentum.
It would indeed be folly not to insist on a rigorous evaluation of the economic consequences before joining the monetary system.
"The economic consequences of where these biotechnology clusters form and grow will likely be immense, " says Ross DeVol, the study's principal author.
The economic consequences of defective software will be less, according to Kaner.
Under the NLRA today, a majority-supported union is given stringent rights regardless of the economic consequences, which can make unionization costly for business owners.
The economic consequences could persist for months, if not years.
Anyone who understands the economic consequences of government spending knows that this was a good trend if we want to promote long term economic expansion.
However susceptible Japan's financial markets have been to the bursting of America's credit bubble, plenty of analysts argue that the country is insulated from the economic consequences.
DC, has been looking at the economic consequences of epidemics.
Because they do not have to concern themselves with the economic consequences, they can be very casual about adding a few zeroes to a judgment when the plaintiff tugs at their heartstrings.
The economic consequences of the reactor destruction were massive.
The economic consequences are worrying governments in the region.
The economic consequences, says Mr Shaw, could be catastrophic.
Accurately measuring the economic consequences of immigration is hard.
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They destroyed AIG, where the economic consequences alone from the unraveling of credit default swaps would have contaminated a long list of banks, brokerage houses, even commercial real estate operators and private investors.
Wealth producers are faced with the lose-lose choices of bailing out governments, bailing out bankers who were induced into buying government debt, or suffering the economic consequences and losses associated with widespread bank failures.
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If it is possible for central banks to identify the build-up of financial imbalances in good time, then they can restrain those imbalances, rather than just waiting to offset the economic consequences of their unwinding.
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Congress set the stage for the crisis by legislating housing policies for which they had no understanding of the economic consequences and then legislating remedies which miss the mark and promise instead, a whole new set of problems.
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