Balancing
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But, from a political or military standpoint, the world was bipolar, with the Soviet Union
balancing
America’s power.
The candidate promises to cut taxes while
balancing
the budget with as-yet-unidentified spending cuts.
Rather, the precautionary principle should be used judiciously and rationally,
balancing
potential risks with the benefits that innovation and new technology might offer.
World-changing innovations – in transport, telecommunications, medicine, and much else – are almost always the result of taking calculated risks and
balancing
these with the benefits that new technologies can provide.
Power grids running on renewables need more sophisticated systems for
balancing
energy supply and demand.
One can only hope that our children’s generation will grow up to live in a world that does a better job of
balancing
efficiency and equity than we do.
Third, the President and both parties in Congress are committed to
balancing
the budget in 2002.
This means that the US has become the so-called swing producer capable of
balancing
supply and demand in global hydrocarbon markets.
As for wages, even with one-third of the US labor force changing jobs every year, sociological factors and human-network ties appear to exercise an even stronger influence on the level and rate of change – at the expense of
balancing
supply and demand – than I would have expected.
We need to convince each other that the fight against this common enemy has to be fought with a keen eye to
balancing
the needs of security with those of human and minority rights.
National security versus globalization is not an either-or issue though they sometimes come into conflict with each other, so
balancing
them is the key to successful policy.
This case requires
balancing
national security risks with the efficiency gains from better management.
However, this outlook hasn’t yet taken root in the EU’s elite policymaking circles, where well-meaning economists and politicians often believe they are doing the right thing by
balancing
budgets and reining in spending, usually by cutting health, education, and infrastructure budgets.
Nonetheless, it is not a particularly reliable tool for
balancing
income distribution.
The Fed and other central banks are
balancing
rapid growth not against equality, but against the dangers of future overheating and financial instability.
With an approach that merges Chinese and Western models –
balancing
human rights with national interests, individual rights with sovereign authority, and political rights with economic goals – African countries could enhance their development prospects considerably.
From the standpoint of
balancing
aggregate demand and potential aggregate supply, the central bank should start by simply issuing a straightforward statement that, five years after the crisis began, a 0-2% target for annual inflation clearly runs unwarranted downside employment risks, and a 2-4% target is called for.
But the only way to take advantage of the re-alignment’s benefits, without experiencing serious economic disruptions and financial-market volatility, is to introduce complementary growth-enhancing policy adjustments, such as accelerating structural reforms,
balancing
aggregate demand, and reducing or eliminating debt overhangs.
Europe must do what it can to prevent that outcome,
balancing
ambition with realism, and courage with caution.
As reserves build up,
balancing
the external account is no issue.
Of course, Russia cannot seriously consider
balancing
the US with China, let alone with France.
This is not to say that taxes on the rich cannot be increased at all; but such increases cannot be the primary way of
balancing
the budget.
As Narayana Kocherlakota, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, recently argued, Fed officials seem be
balancing
their stated aim of keeping inflation near 2% over the long term with a host of other, inexplicit, considerations.
“Austerians” believe that only
balancing
government budgets and shrinking national debts will restore investor confidence.
Balancing
these objectives remains the key challenge: public-service pensions must not become an unsustainable burden on public finances and the wider economy, but they must also deliver decent incomes that minimize the need for retired public-service workers to rely on state welfare benefits.
And although Carter did not succeed in
balancing
the federal budget, he didn’t blow it up, either.
In Latin America, that means an economist who worries about growth, employment, and exports, as well as about
balancing
the budget and paying debts.
In these budget
balancing
times, doctors at public nursing homes and hospitals are under severe pressures to keep costs down.
In this context, China is not facing a choice between Keynesian stimulus or supply-side reform, but rather a challenge in
balancing
the two.
In fact, Labour’s most recent governments were determinedly non-Keynesian; monetary policy was geared to hitting a 2% inflation target, and fiscal policy aimed at
balancing
the budget over the business cycle: standard macro-economic fare before the recession struck.
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