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For the inescapable conclusion, it seems, is that his reforms all went astray or failed because of the bad
choices
which Gorbachev made ten years ago.
For some, such as Greece, this means more difficult
choices
between restructuring and socialization of losses.
But these limited kinds of
choices
– for example, a T-bill fund with 90% in T-bills and 10% in an indexed stock fund – could easily be introduced into the public social security system.
A less intrusive approach to influencing food
choices
might be to institute a retail tax on all processed foods – not just sugary drinks – and an offsetting subsidy on non-processed foods.
As the British vote in June to exit the European Union starkly demonstrated, citizens of democratic countries are more than capable of making
choices
that contradict their own rational self-interest – a trend that has lately been picking up steam.
Admittedly, the reformers, headed by Yegor Gaidar, Russia’s first post-communist prime minister, faced dreadful choices, as the post-communist state had almost disintegrated.
Only then can intelligent machines function autonomously, making ethical
choices
as they fulfill their tasks, without human intervention.
The “virus” of depression and schizophrenia, including their milder forms, is cultural in origin: the embarrassment of
choices
that these societies offer in terms of self-definition and personal identity leaves many of their members disoriented and adrift.
Given the life-and-death
choices
involved, the proper choice seems clear.
China’s domestic market is now the source of its power, which means that the
choices
it makes in this area in the near term will largely determine its global standing for decades to come.
In either case, the effects of their choice – like the
choices
of their American counterparts – will be felt by countless others.
Refugees who are in the country of first asylum usually face three possible choices: return to their homeland, try to integrate in the host country, or be resettled to a third country.
But do the Iraqis really have these three
choices?
More generally, they should use existing labor-market data to make better-informed
choices.
But policies need to be tailored to conditions, and they need to reflect
choices
between the competing interests of different groups.
Another precondition for Mill was the ability and desire of citizens to make considered
choices.
Exit polls suggest that ballot totals fairly closely reflect voter
choices.
Many voters changed their
choices
after watching these.
The fact that Syria’s Kurds have proven to be America’s best partner against ISIS adds to the complexity of the foreign policy
choices
that await.
A parliament without a people inevitably increases the sense of frustration that many European voters feel about the process of making Europe-wide policy
choices
in their name.
There are no easy choices: defending the currency by hiking interest rates would kill growth and harm banks and corporate firms; loosening monetary policy to boost growth might push their currencies into free-fall, causing a spike in inflation and jeopardizing their ability to attract capital to finance their external deficits.
The news media are supposed to enable a free citizenry to make informed
choices
about who governs them and how.
It merely requires high levels of female education, the uninhibited supply of contraceptives, and freedom for women to make their own reproductive choices, unconstrained by the moral pressure of conservative religious authorities or of politicians operating under the delusion that rapid population growth will drive national economic success.
While economic analysis can help in making institutional choices, there is also a large role for public deliberation and collective choice.
Of course, technological
choices
entail more than economic criteria.
For Sarkozy, “rupture” reflects both mundanely tactical and deeply personal
choices.
When they can no longer count on US-supplied public goods to maintain peace and deliver prosperity, they will face some tough
choices.
Moreover, most national policymakers have a tendency to blame “Brussels” for all of their difficult choices, thus creating the impression at home that the economy would improve if economic affairs could be managed without EU interference.
Companies face a problem of trust: with 58% of Europeans believing that many companies pretend to be green in order to charge higher prices, industry has a long way to go in helping consumers feel confident when making green
choices.
To be sure, companies are increasingly creating product labels that help consumers make responsible
choices
– for instance, alerting users to products made from materials that are recycled, renewable, and/or less carbon-intensive.
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