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The director of the Confederation of British Industry was
correct
in warning last week that the debate about the UK’s status is serving as a damaging distraction from growth-enhancing reforms.
One way is to have a
correct
theory of the relationship between actions and outcomes and then to implement actions that achieve our goals.
But, in most of the situations we face, we lack such a theory, or if we have one, we are not sure that it is
correct.
And the more examples we see, the more we become “probably, approximately correct.”
“Strange people will begin to assemble at the station out of nowhere to ‘explain’ to you” why that advice is
correct.
If that analysis is correct, we should be packing bankers off to Paris in specially chartered Eurostar trains, sealed to prevent them from attempting to jump off before they reach the Channel Tunnel.
Whichever of these stories is correct, it seems clear that Mexico’s growth problem is not the result of macroeconomic instability, the absence of foreign competition, or lack of human capital.
It is planning to create a fund, backed 70% by Brazilian financial resources, that will be dedicated to projects such as rehabilitating roads in Uruguay and Paraguay in order to enhance its neighbors’ capacities and
correct
economic imbalances.
This is
correct.
If the “Washington Fiscal Consensus” proves correct, when benchmark rates eventually edge upwards, they will move slowly.
Indeed, by March 1999, the decision to go to war was understood to be correct, because all other possibilities had been exhausted.
But the
correct
response is not to halt or reverse globalization; it is to ensure that the losers are compensated.
If that is correct, its perpetrators are still at large.
Perhaps the Singapore-based strategist Kishore Mahbubani is
correct
to write off the West and tell us that the future lies in his own continent.
And his assessment of US firepower is no doubt
correct.
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.
Through this orderly and constitutionally
correct
device to attempt to assure his succession, Yeltsin may have put paid to any possibility of a chaotic power struggle in the Kremlin without sacrificing democratic principles.
On the key issue of being able to issue a “reserve currency” that investors and governments want to hold, Subramanian is
correct
that China has many of the prerequisites in place.
An independent body of experts that publicly calls for member states to
correct
their macroeconomic course – based on objective and comprehensible indicators, such as unit labour costs – could make an important contribution in this regard.
And that has created a growing risk of serious adverse effects on the real economy when monetary policy normalizes and asset prices
correct.
Of course, who is ultimately proven
correct
is a function of eurozone governments’ willingness to make the difficult decisions that are required, and in a coordinated and timely fashion.
Governments need to
correct
daily misrepresentations of their policies, as well as to try to convey a longer-term strategic message.
Frighteningly, the Russians were likely
correct.
The global powers should openly acknowledge that – whether one likes it or not, and whether it is good policy or not – the legally
correct
position under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is that Iran does have a right to enrich uranium for purely civilian purposes.
With 26% of people under the age of 30 not in school, employment, or training – the second-highest rate in the EU, behind only Greece – structural youth unemployment will prove difficult to
correct.
Correct, because the NPT was born with a loophole.
Conceivably, this interpretation could prove
correct.
But it is not
correct
yet.
To counter such a likely upturn in US inflation, the Fed is entirely
correct
to send the message that there is considerably more to come in its current tightening cycle.
But, more generally, we need to change the narrative to
correct
the many public misperceptions about migrants, while highlighting the numerous economic and social benefits migration brings.
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