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Indeed, beyond widely discussed targets for energy production for 2030 – covering greenhouse-gas emissions, energy efficiency, and renewable resources – the European Council’s
conclusions
embrace key elements of a practical and effective approach to energy.
The Council’s recent
conclusions
recognize this imperative, and the new Commission structure is conducive to policy coherence.
The “economic principles” underpinning their theories are a fraud – not fundamental truths but mere knobs that are twiddled and tuned so that the “right”
conclusions
come out of the analysis.
The “right”
conclusions
depend on which of two types of economist you are.
One type chooses, for non-economic and non-scientific reasons, a political stance and a set of political allies, and twiddles and tunes his or her assumptions until they yield
conclusions
that fit their stance and please their allies.
But I have serious concerns about the new report’s
conclusions.
The EU drew the right
conclusions
when it stressed that national bank rescue packages must not be designed in ways that starve subsidiaries, and also by doubling – to €50 billion – the crisis funds available to EU countries outside the euro zone.
Indeed, on February 10, 2004, he woke up to an unpleasant news story in the Washington Post: ”President Bush’s top economist yesterday said the outsourcing of US service jobs to workers overseas is good for the nation’s economy....Mankiw’s comments come as the president struggles to shore up support in manufacturing states that have lost millions of jobs....Mankiw’s
conclusions
may prove discordant during an election year...”It happened again on February 11: “Democrats...lit into President Bush’s chief economist yesterday for his laudatory statements on the movement of U.S. jobs abroad....Rep. Donald Manzullo (R-Ill.)
Like many other recent reports on the topic, this one starts from unargued – and largely unwarranted – assumptions and arrives at anodyne
conclusions.
Quoting John Maynard Keynes, he pointed out that economics is a method that helps people to think straight and reach the correct answers, with no foreordained policy
conclusions.
An apprentice economist no longer needs to be particularly bright to produce unorthodox policy
conclusions.
Germany destroyed itself – and the European order – twice in the twentieth century, and then convinced the West that it had drawn the right
conclusions.
However, even after taking such characteristics as education, gender, and community size into account, the same
conclusions
persist.
But both Olmert and Peretz have declared that, despite the Commission’s conclusions, they would not quit: instead, they have vowed to implement the report’s many far-reaching substantive recommendations about policy, strategy, and decision-making processes.
All countries need to draw firm
conclusions
from the current crisis.
Of course, it is premature to draw any firm
conclusions
from these figures.
The reasons for this relationship are not easy to establish definitively, and the authors’
conclusions
are controversial.
The
conclusions
that we might draw for the future depend heavily on how central banks and regulators react to the crisis.
That said, in such a complex environment, investors can be expected to reach widely disparate conclusions, which will sustain – if not increase – market volatility.
Plainly, the best thing is to confront history--and oneself--forthrightly, and to draw the most honest
conclusions.
But what are the right
conclusions
when you are dealing with history as bloodstained and corrupting as Stalin's era?
The available data are quite limited, however, so one should not base any
conclusions
solely on the econometric evidence.
Financial markets, however, reached opposite conclusions: among investors, if not politicians, admiration for the Asian model fell out of fashion. .
To spark a dialogue about HIV/AIDS priorities based on the RethinkHIV research, the Copenhagen Consensus Center and the Rush Foundation asked five world-class economists – including three Nobel laureates – to form their own
conclusions
about how best to spend additional funding.
One of Chilcot’s main
conclusions
is surely correct: “aspects of any intervention need to be calculated, debated, and challenged with the utmost rigour.”
The enrichment of the subject matter with previous analyses, connections, and
conclusions
regarding the same cited texts was certainly part of the attraction.
Parliaments talk before reaching conclusions; hence their name.
Despite these vast differences, it is possible to draw some conclusions:Effects following destruction of infrastructure.
As long as the basic assumptions hold, the
conclusions
follow.
The supposedly scientific theory that has been used to validate it turns out to be an axiomatic structure whose
conclusions
are contained in its assumptions and are not necessarily supported by the empirical evidence.
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