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And detailed
evaluations
have been launched in Mexico and elsewhere to quantify the effect.
For starters, they can simply systematize
evaluations
of the efficiency of public money.
Evaluations
of those experiences led to last year’s announcement of more FTZs, as well as the Xiong’an New Area, an ambitious plan to transform – using cutting-edge technology – dusty plains in Hebei near Beijing and Tianjin into a dynamic green model city.
Moreover, if
evaluations
were made public, negative assessments could precipitate crises.
Difference in
evaluations
is approximately 20%.
Smaller countries face difficulties in ensuring anonymity: the number of qualified scientists within a specific field may be so small that researchers can easily guess who reviews which proposals, and powerful figures can retaliate for negative
evaluations
of their unpromising research ideas.
Learning requires some degree of extrapolation, converting randomized
evaluations
from hard evidence into soft evidence.
Micro-development economists need to recognize that one can learn from diverse types of evidence, and that, while randomized
evaluations
are tremendously useful, the utility of their results is often restricted by the narrow scope of their application.
A low point – perhaps one should say the height of ridiculousness – was reached last year when rating agencies intensified their surveillance of government debt, and markets that had been victimized by the agencies’ incompetence and bad faith became fixated on their
evaluations.
Back home, they practice just-in-time manufacturing, 360-degree performance
evaluations
(including bosses reviewed by subordinates), and re-engineering - all with unmatched resourcefulness and purposefulness.
What ultimately determines the firm’s choice is a whole series of subjective
evaluations
of the likelihood of different scenarios, alongside a calculation of their costs and benefits.
Such broad
evaluations
tend to be rare.
An expenditure review based on systematic policy
evaluations
is the best approach to sorting out good spending from bad spending and thus maximize value for money.
Martyrdom led many Americans to elevate Kennedy to the ranks of great presidents like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln; but historians have been more restrained in their
evaluations.
IMF consultations and
evaluations
have had little impact outside of economies that are heavily dependent on IMF programs.
Instant
evaluations
of political leaders are usually modified, often considerably, by subsequent generations.
Examples of paralysis abound: the absence of serious external
evaluations
at universities;Parliament’s blind spots regarding Government oversight; overlapping local power brokers; insufficient supervisory bodies in big companies.
The way to break a system of fawning and inaccessibility in our universities is to provide for international external
evaluations.
As physicians with special training in forensic evaluations, we had traveled to Tijuana to meet with Juan, at the request of his lawyer.
The inclusion of the tax rate in the underlying indicators is so egregious that two independent
evaluations
commissioned by the World Bank suggested leaving it out.
This approach, which would include rigorous debt-sustainability
evaluations
of recipient countries, could mobilize resources on a scale commensurate with the crisis.
These
evaluations
should aim to anticipate a range of potential outcomes and weigh their respective costs and benefits to society.
With no change of course, the supply of quantitative policy
evaluations
will continue to rise just as demand for it from policymakers seems to be dropping.
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