Credibility
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But, after all the happy talk about the European economy, how much
credibility
will the ECB have if Europe eventually succumbs to recessionary pressures from abroad?
Ensuring that domestic demand decelerates to a more sustainable pace is necessary to moderate the upward pressure on prices that threatens the
credibility
of the inflation-targeting monetary-policy framework – indeed, in April, the 12-month consumer inflation rate breached the upper limit of the central bank’s tolerance band.
But, it is important that the government make a determined start by picking some “quick wins” to gain
credibility
with Brazilians and global markets alike.
Brazil is currently benefiting from a favorable external environment, strong international credibility, and unprecedented prosperity for ever-larger segments of the population.
This requires ensuring the
credibility
and transparency of the accounting rules that define budget deficits and public debt, with closer monitoring also focusing on the development of asset bubbles, which cause deep recessions – and thus sharp increases in budget deficits – when they burst.
And such co-existence would rule out a robust or long-lasting economic recovery, because it would limit the
credibility
of individual rights.
It has cost political movements of the center their
credibility.
When mainstream politicians lose their credibility, it is natural for voters to discount the promises they make.
Toledo, a Stanford graduate and a moderate politician, supported Humala during the campaign and provided him with economic advisers, which proved to be decisive in establishing the
credibility
of Humala’s retreat from radical policies.
Uncertainty at the FedBERKELEY – The US Federal Reserve is increasingly at risk of losing
credibility
– and for good reason.
Thailand’s crisis might well mark a good early test of their ability to work together, because both countries have strong interests in Thailand’s rapid return to democracy and the
credibility
needed to act as an honest broker in ending the country’s crisis.
If the banks went bankrupt now, the CBC would have to record the total amount – estimated at up to €12 billion ($15.7 billion) – as a loss, delivering a potentially fatal blow to the eurozone’s
credibility.
Data are the currency of performance, accountability, and
credibility
in the global economy, and improvements in data have been linked to better governance and higher levels of private investment.
Now, however, with China rising, global power rebalancing, and the US worn down by two decade-long wars that have eroded its credibility, the postwar international order is under intense strain.
But, while international coalitions lend
credibility
to US sanctions, they are fragile and temporary at best.
Beyond hurting political
credibility
and market confidence, such volatility could create friction between elected politicians and civil-service technocrats, damaging a relationship that is critical to efficient, forward-looking, and fact-based decision-making.
He destroyed the
credibility
of colonialism by opposing principle to force.
A clear and transparent vote will make a real difference in establishing the
credibility
of the Afghan government.
The greatest risk that we run is erosion of the Security Council’s credibility, and, with it, a diminishing capacity to confront grave threats to peace.
This trade dynamism was derailed only when the country's macroeconomic policy, particularly exchange rate policy, lost
credibility
in 1993-94.
But with a concerted effort to create a level playing field that gives more people a bigger piece of the economic pie, not to mention more transparent governance and a stronger social safety net, China’s government could reinforce its legitimacy and
credibility.
It should also be obvious that easing the sanctions would deprive the EU and the US of their leverage over the Kremlin – and their remaining
credibility
in Kyiv.
Such an approach would deal a powerful blow to the citizens who took their European ballot seriously – and to the
credibility
of the EU as a whole.
So can the elusive set of policies that are supposed to show
credibility
and keep markets confident, summoning the “confidence fairy,” as Paul Krugman would say.
What is clear is that it will require a foundation of common values, and leaders who work actively and consistently to build
credibility
and earn a skeptical public’s trust.
But, under Trump, those condemnations have lost credibility, and not just because they are interspersed with praise for Xi, whom Trump has called “terrific” and “a great gentleman.”
Having become a target of popular anger, journalism will need to “disrupt” itself to regain
credibility
and restore audiences’ trust.
Most important, by enabling the monetization of unlimited amounts of government debt, the policy would undermine the
credibility
of the authorities’ targets for price stability and a stable financial system.
For if EMU were to be derailed, even temporarily, it would be vital for the Franco-German partnership, and for the
credibility
of the EU, that there should be compensating political progress towards a more integrated Europe.
The media tend to take accusers at their word, without regard for their
credibility
or the facts.
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