Credibility
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This will facilitate the conduct of monetary policy by reducing uncertainty and bolstering
credibility
still further.
As the world has learned,
credibility
and reliability are the ECB’s two most important attributes.
The two institutions that seemed most dynamic and effective in 2008-2009 were the International Monetary Fund and the G-20; the
credibility
of both has been steadily eroded over the long course of the crisis.
NEPAD's
credibility
and ultimate success rests on the answers to these questions.
One could also argue that the consequences of reform would not be as organizationally disastrous as feared – in the same way that cleaning up backwaters like the Vatican Bank would restore
credibility
to the Church’s spiritual message.
But, instead of consistently pursuing either strategy, Varoufakis veered between defiance and conciliation, losing
credibility
both ways.
The new government has shown its best cards too early and has no
credibility
left if it wants to try bluffing.
But by the mid-1980's policymakers throughout the world were assenting to the following propositions:Central banks must make their commitments to long-run price stability credible;Central banks must accept that the average level of unemployment is determined not by cyclical factors, but by "structural" factors, which they have no business trying to address;Announcing and trying to maintain a money-supply growth target is an easy way for a central bank to communicate its principal intentions, gain credibility, and give outsiders a way to check whether sound policies are really being followed.
In the process, they gained
credibility
as trustworthy advocates of the people – a real distinction from repressive and corrupt governments.
And the craven refusal to live up to the Budapest Memorandum is casting a shadow on the
credibility
of other international guarantees and agreements, including the mutual-defense assurance that lies at the heart of NATO membership.
The eurozone also needs an insolvency code, which would restore
credibility
to the Lisbon Treaty’s no-bailout clause.
Putin’s assessment of US unilateralism (if stripped of its overheated rhetoric) may be correct; the trouble is that he lacks
credibility
to extol moderation in foreign policy.
Forced to back Israel, right or wrong, the US is quickly losing
credibility
and influence in a turbulent Middle East.
Default was not an easy way out, and all US states (with the exception of Vermont) have since embraced balanced-budget amendments to their constitutions as a way to shore up their fiscal
credibility.
The real question has more to do with France’s
credibility
and its capacity to remain a driving force in Europe.
Of course, algorithms can be programmed any way companies like, meaning that they may place a premium on qualities shared by professional journalists: credibility, intelligence, and coherence.
Two problems need to be addressed: the
credibility
of Greece’s fiscal stabilization program, and how to cover the country’s medium-term financing gap.
Northern politicians and emirs (traditional Muslim leaders) have used the ongoing insurgency to damage Jonathan’s credibility, thereby strengthening their campaign to return the presidency to the north.
This reluctance to be honest about trade has cost economists their
credibility
with the public.
Had economists been more upfront about the downside of trade, they may have had greater
credibility
as honest brokers in this debate.
America’s credibility, already low in Yemen, has hit rock bottom; its leaders’ words are no longer taken at face value.
But the
credibility
of such demands is undermined by the Arabs’ inability to alleviate Palestinian misery and, no less importantly, by their failure to help the Palestinians face the hard choices they will need to make if an orderly Palestinian state is ever to emerge.
Entering the crisis, the International Monetary Fund was underfunded, and it continues to lack
credibility
and trust in certain systemically important parts of the world.
But, if Assad’s regime is sufficiently weakened and his removal – whether through military collapse or a palace coup – becomes imminent, Russia may decide to cut its losses rather than further damage its
credibility
in the Arab world by supporting Assad’s regime to the bitter end.
What is not so easy is to duplicate Bitcoin’s established lead in
credibility
and the large ecosystem of applications that have built up around it.
That means emphasizing in a reassuring way, economic
credibility
for Segolene Royal, and social compassion for Nicolas Sarkozy.
Most of world trade is still invoiced in dollars, but the euro has gradually emerged as a viable alternative – a strong currency backed by the hard-earned inflation
credibility
of the European Central Bank.
But the weaker economies get the inflation
credibility
of the ECB and protection from severe exchange-rate swings.
This casts serious doubt on the
credibility
of the government’s commitment to its stated goal of political modernization.
Indeed, the cloak of Islam helps to protect the
credibility
of leaders who might otherwise be seen as foreign puppets.
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