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Although he ends up going on safari, Obama has no
answer
to her question.
An African safari trip once confronted America’s new president with a question he could not answer: why the rich world prized elephants over African children.
The world will be watching to hear Obama’s
answer.
Our tentative
answer
is no, for three reasons.
The
answer
to that question not only has important consequences for American monetary policy, but also suggests a few reflections on today's economic conditions in Europe as well as Europe's new single currency.
The
answer
is clear: America's by a long shot.
The short
answer
is yes.
The fact is, economic policies in the real world are nuanced and site-specific, making the search for a single
answer
to the question of how – and how much – inequality affects growth a Sisyphean task.
This analysis does not
answer
the question of whether this illustrative tax policy is a good idea.
The
answer
may be to obsess less over aggregate data, and to focus more on how policy decisions impact real people.
My
answer
to all of these questions was “yes.”
The
answer
is more likely to be found in the Treaty’s simplification, taking out those elements that are not absolutely necessary, and also enriching it in such areas as climate change.
The correct
answer
to the latter question – as the IMF suggests – may be the Ministry of Finance: the only sure way for Russia to reduce inflation and sustain growth is to maintain a sound fiscal policy.
Can the
answer
be that the outcome would be even worse otherwise?
There will be appeals to the European Central Bank to expand the monetary base, as if imitating the dollar were the
answer
to all the industrial, structural, and demographic problems plaguing Europe.
The
answer
is simple: decency.
But tying executive payoffs to long-term results does not provide a complete
answer
to the challenge facing firms and regulators.
Encouragingly, the
answer
is “not yet.”
She was unjustly denied a Miss World title in 1992 because of her
answer
to the final-round question, “What is the first thing you would do if you became the ruler of your country?”
Sapre’s
answer
might not have been the brightest, but if the judges had any idea of how desperate Indians are for sporting success, they would have understood that she was not expressing such an absurd priority.
A timeworn commitment to economic growth at all cost is no
answer
to the question of how development can be balanced against the limits of our planet and the fact that billions of people live in poverty.
Part of the policy
answer
is promoting skills-oriented learning throughout workers’ lives, rather than focusing on education that ends when work begins.
There is no
answer
yet to any of these questions.
The
answer
should be clear by now: interest-group politics and policy elites’ worldview.
Examining the past as carefully as I can, and aware of the risks of augury, my
answer
has to be no.
Many of the more impartial polling firms, such as Luis Christiansen’s Consultores 21, Varianzas, and Keller, all show a surprisingly large proportion of undecided voters – those who do not
answer
or do not know for whom they will vote.
Unfortunately, there are no indicators that provide an
answer
to this question – only time will tell.
An employee anywhere in the world can pick up a phone and get an immediate answer, instead of working through a translator.
The
answer
is always the same: national governments.
The
answer
is likely to be as paradoxical as Italian politics: temporarily definitive.
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