Advice
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Despite
advice
to the contrary, this has been highly stabilizing.
But they go no further: Castro is fine for photo opportunities, but not for policy
advice.
Needless to say, Abe’s government ignored their
advice.
The IMF, of course, would do more than S&P because it would be responsible for giving
advice
when requested by governments.
Luckily, China's government knows that America's
advice
to let the renminbi float right now is dangerous--both to China and for the world economy.
Financial regulators and the international financial institutions have been following that sage
advice
a lot recently.
Much of the facile policy
advice
provided to correct the German surplus seems misguided when one examines the persistent surpluses of this diverse group of countries.
But it might also take a toll on how the world reacts to America’s fastest-growing export: unsolicited
advice.
Countries take others’
advice
for many reasons.
Or they might fear the consequences of not taking the
advice
(an offer one cannot refuse, so to speak).
Or, as is true of many of America’s diplomatic transactions, accepting
advice
could open the way to a better relationship and to additional assistance.
At that point, senior US officials might well arrive in a country, offer advice, and find that nobody is bothering to listen.
But I also believe that he is trying to develop his economy, and I offer policy
advice
because I believe it may benefit ordinary Ethiopians.
But when the adviser believes his work will benefit those whom the leader effectively holds hostage, he has a duty not to withhold
advice.
When Kuron asked if he could have a cigarette, Eagleburger, frustrated perhaps by his doctors’ nagging
advice
and new State Department regulations, responded: “You smoke?!?Fantastic!
Tung Tsu in the Art of War instructs commanders: "When encircled in deep ground, break out!"Good
advice
for China's leadership today.
That may be true, but it is bad
advice
nonetheless.
While he was on the front lines grappling with sensitive issues relating to ethnic minorities, interlopers were offering him a constant stream of take-it-or-else
advice
for which they would never have to assume responsibility.
Our policy
advice
can help shine a light on the pressing issues of the day – growth, core vulnerabilities, and interconnectedness.
The new FPC must give its
advice
publicly to the MPC when it has concerns.
Because recipient governments and corporations rely on international financial institutions not just for money, but also for technical assistance and policy advice, these institutions are well positioned to change the culture of development to allow for a safer and more productive process.
We should welcome Myanmar’s desire for guidance and
advice
from multilateral institutions and the United Nations Development Program; instead, we continue to limit the role that these institutions can play in the country’s transition.
It is also why so many people are duped by exceedingly costly sugar pills sold to them by homeopathic “doctors,” and why we follow the
advice
of celebrities (rather than real doctors) about whether to vaccinate our kids.
Roosevelt never thought that staffs had a monopoly on judgment or information, and has been described as seeking
advice
from anybody he could: cabinet members, congressmen, newspaper columnists, interest groups, citizens, and friends.
Food yields per acre (or hectare) are inadequate because impoverished farm households lack some or all of the four inputs needed for modern and productive agriculture: soil-nutrient replenishment (through organic and chemical fertilizers), irrigation or other water-management techniques, improved seed varieties, and sound agricultural
advice.
I continue to have disagreements with Stiglitz on the record of policy advice, and with both Stiglitz and Farmer on some points of theory regarding secular stagnation.
And, indeed, his book – one of the earliest political “how to" manuals – has some useful
advice
for economic policymakers at a time when they are facing extraordinarily confusing challenges.
A girl who has had more than six years of education is better equipped to seek and use medical advice, to immunize her children, and to be aware of the importance of sanitary practices, from boiling water to washing hands.
That is sound
advice
in an otherwise chaotic state of affairs.
The remarkable leaders of the independence generation – such as Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah and Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta – received
advice
from the world’s top economists.
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