Advice
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The six governments that are currently considering the next steps to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear bomb – the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany – should heed that
advice.
This
advice
applies to the long-stalled Israel-Palestine peace process, newly revived by US Secretary of State John Kerry.
Of course, the country needed to undertake other reforms - but following the IMF's
advice
regarding contractionary fiscal policies made matters worse.
We believe that the way in which scientific
advice
is developed and communicated lies at the heart of the question.
The key question is how to move from the narrow focus on risk toward broader and deeper understandings of incomplete knowledge – and thus to better scientific policy
advice.
One high-stakes – and thus particularly politicized – context for expert policy
advice
is the setting of financial interest rates.
Instead of seeking definitive global judgments about the risks of particular choices, it is wiser to consider the assumptions behind such
advice
– since these are central in determining the conditions under which the
advice
is relevant.
Economic aid, the opening of the EU and US markets, strategic energy projects, legal and constitutional advice, and cooperation between universities are among the resources that the West must supply if it wants to contribute to the success of the Middle East’s democratic awakening.
Frustrated by the conflicting and hedged
advice
that he was receiving from his advisers, President Dwight Eisenhower is said to have asked once for a “one-handed economist.”
There are hundreds of other possibilities, including improved investor education and financial advice, more flexible mortgages, better kinds of securitization, more insurance for a broader array of life’s risks, and better management of career risks.
Local authorities were supplied with adequate funding and advice; independent chambers of commerce became the backbone of a local commercial middle class, which is interested in keeping the region peaceful, even absent an overall agreement; local police were trained (in Jordan), and now function effectively as police forces, not armed militias; and business relations with adjacent Israeli regions have been renewed.
Those problems concern the state of economics and economic policy
advice.
But that finding, like the policy
advice
that they offered in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, was not intended to support the proposition that a recession is a good time to undertake fiscal contraction.
Alesina’s recent policy
advice
is that the US should cut spending right away.
By contrast, the
advice
of Reinhart and Rogoff leans more toward financial repression, postponement of fiscal adjustment (trim entitlements in the future, but increase infrastructure spending today), or, in more far-gone cases like Greece, debt restructuring.
All Putin has to offer is inspiration, and perhaps some
advice
from time to time.
Diversification away from dollar assets is the
advice
of the day.
Although the PBOC’s lack of official independence means that his authority to set interest rates was constrained by the
advice
of the 15-member Monetary Policy Committee, this did not affect Zhou’s ability to put in place the foundations of a financial sector befitting the world’s largest economy.
He also considered earlier
advice
on nuclear strategy, which he had sought from some of the finest game theorists of the time, including Thomas Schelling, who would later win the Nobel Prize.
In London, the two players were ensconced behind polarized glass walls to prevent anyone in the audience from passing computer
advice
through signals.
Imagine worrying that your date has a silicon Cyrano in his or her ear giving
advice
on what to say, or that the job candidate you’re interviewing is giving artificial-intelligence-aided answers.
Families of the FutureWASHINGTON, DC – It is graduation season in many countries, a time when classes of bright and fortunate young people don their caps and gowns, receive their diplomas, and hear
advice
from their elders.
The site also solicited
advice
on which car to convert.
Equivalent
advice
today would be that governments the world over are doing all the wrong things in bailing out top-heavy banks, subsidizing inefficient businesses, and putting obstacles in the way of rational workers spending more time with their families or taking lower-paid jobs.
But the eurozone’s leaders have not heeded their
advice
– and the consequences are becoming increasingly apparent.
Deng Xiaoping’s
advice
– “Hide your capabilities and bide your time” – no longer seems relevant.
He is a great thinker, whose
advice
is always disastrous to follow.
It helps in devising strategies for how to use EU financial assistance and technical
advice
to best effect.
In this sense, the ECB’s Governing Council is, consciously or unconsciously, following the Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman’s 1998
advice
that the Bank of Japan “credibly promise to be irresponsible” when nominal interest rates are already at zero and monetary policy is in danger of becoming ineffective.
My
advice
is to take a deep breath and adopt the long view, because this story is far from over.
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