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The first shock came from US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who broke with more than two decades of strict
discipline
by suggesting that a weaker dollar would be in America’s interest.
For creditors, especially German lenders, the main priority has been to impose austerity and
discipline
on the eurozone’s profligate south.
But German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s understandable desire to
discipline
the spendthrifts entails sawing away at the last remaining branch on which Germany’s bankers and taxpayers are perched.
Second, Germany insists that any slowdown should be met with greater
discipline
and tighter austerity, not countercyclical policies.
When it is two men or two women figuring out how to provide an income for their family and to turn that income into the food, shelter, clothing, nurture, education, discipline, and moral support needed to raise children, they cannot rely on societally imposed default roles.
On the second board is the
discipline
China game.
All in all, the
discipline
China game is one in which the US, Europe, Japan, and Canada are largely aligned.
This makes the
discipline
China game very different from the third contest, the roll back China game.
Systematic calculation and publication of cyclically adjusted fiscal indicators would help maintain
discipline
by promoting accountability, as would other improvements in transparency, especially regarding quasi-fiscal operations and the contingent liabilities of the government and public enterprises.
First, they required fiscal
discipline
in the member states, which was true under the gold standard, with its informal norm of balanced budgets.
But the crucial point is not that a large common budget in the eurozone is politically impossible to achieve, but rather that it would not address the main problem: the weakness of the mechanisms safeguarding fiscal
discipline
in the member states.
To be sure, initiatives at the EU and/or eurozone level cannot substitute for stronger mechanisms of
discipline
in the member states, which are ultimately the responsibility of national politicians and publics.
But EU-wide measures aimed at ensuring
discipline
are necessary to spur the growth of preventive mechanisms in the member states, and such initiatives are largely dependent on the large countries, which thus bear a special responsibility for the developments within the eurozone – and within the EU.
Whether we arrive safely at our destination depends on the
discipline
of the drivers and the ingenuity of all those involved in the construction effort.
By contrast, trained economists view their
discipline
as having already achieved this scientific standard.
It is a social discipline, and society has other means of cost accounting beside market prices.”
In other words, countries complying with the Pact would now pay the bill for the lack of fiscal
discipline
in France and Germany.
Given such massive, unexpected shifts, you might be even more surprised by what didn’t change: the way economists think about themselves and their
discipline.
Sanders has stuck to his populist economic message with great discipline, and this has inevitably meant that many other issues get little, if any, attention.
India now requires one of the most delicate political balancing acts as only a minority of the elected performers are likely to have a recognizable ideology that can be turned into conventional political
discipline.
Finally, exposure to the
discipline
of financial markets would make it harder for profligate governments to misbehave.
But delaying the debt reckoning for too long would undermine confidence in the US government’s capacity for fiscal
discipline.
Attempts throughout 2005 by the Bush administration to
discipline
Venezuela’s government also failed.
If they are right, there is no difference between the intellectual
discipline
of history, founded by the Greeks 2400 years ago to record the past truthfully, and the myths that every culture tells to affirm its self-worth.
It also helps that Hiddink has been able to use his coaching skills to bring out in his team the strengths of the Korean national character: intelligence, discipline, tenacity, and perseverance.
This is primarily because regulators – despite what they may claim – effectively protect megabanks from market
discipline.
The Growth and Stability Pact would safeguard fiscal
discipline.
For example, in the fourth century BC, Aristotle in Greece and Kautilya in India explored various possibilities of social choice in their classic books, Politics and Economics, respectively (the Sanskrit title of Kautilya’s book, Arthashastra, translates literally as “the
discipline
of material wellbeing”).
The study of social choice as a formal
discipline
first came into its own in the late eighteenth century, when the subject was pioneered by French mathematicians, particularly J. C. Borda and Marquis de Condorcet.
Social choice theory has thus become a broad discipline, covering a variety of distinct questions.
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