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President Mohamed Morsi’s government struggled to address Egypt’s inherited economic and social crises in the face of the enormous public
expectations
created by the 2011 revolution, whose protagonists sought not only freedom, but also economic development and social justice.
Expectations
for the AI era range from visions of paradise, in which all of humanity’s problems have been solved, to fears of dystopia, in which our creation becomes an existential threat.
Second, many (if not necessarily all) central banks will eventually figure out how to generate higher inflation
expectations.
It is nonsense to argue that central banks are impotent and completely unable to raise inflation expectations, no matter how hard they try.
But the
expectations
of George W. Bush’s administration were very different from Putin’s.
With more realistic expectations, it achieved results: the New START arms control treaty, tougher sanctions on Iran, cooperation on transportation to and from Afghanistan, and Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization.
The past two decades of bilateral great expectations, followed by serial disappointments, suggest that, once the Ukraine crisis is resolved, more modest and realistic US goals toward Russia are in order.
International politics may be founded on treaties, but it functions on the basis of rational
expectations.
If those
expectations
turn out to be wrong, the prevailing international order collapses.
The problem is the climate of
expectations.
Against all expectations, it struck a morally advantageous posture by offering to surrender some part of its budget rebate, but only if the rest of the European Union (i.e.
And we need to do so quickly if the EU is to deliver on its citizens’
expectations.
Minimalist solutions respond to neither the
expectations
of the citizens nor the requirements of a rapidly changing world.
But the RCB’s track record since 1992 has done little to stabilize inflation
expectations
and to persuade businessmen, investors, government officials and ordinary Russians that it is genuinely focused on reining in price growth.
But a minority government forced to muster coalitions of the willing to address the critical issues confronting Germany and Europe could escape the constraints of Michel’s expectations, freeing German politics from party tacticians and enabling real and much-needed reform.
Inflationary expectations, as measured by the rates on certain market instruments, actually fell after the hike, indicating increased confidence that the ECB will keep a lid on price pressures.
The fact is that around most of the world, inflation – and eventually inflation
expectations
– will keep climbing unless central banks start tightening their monetary policies.
Iran and its international interlocutors should learn from the past and manage
expectations
accordingly.
Again, maintaining realistic
expectations
must be paramount.
For far too long, the region’s post-secondary institutions have operated without having to prove that the education they provide aligns with global quality standards and
expectations.
The EU’s greater economic power still attracts other countries, but this power might lose its luster if the EU continues to disappoint them by failing to meet their
expectations.
And such rising
expectations
have been visible in all large Muslim countries.
For starters, the crisis countries have ratcheted down their investment rates and growth
expectations
to sustainable levels.
These
expectations
create the possibility of the biggest surprise of 2017: instead of disintegrating, the EU stabilizes, facilitating an economic rebound and a period of strong financial performance similar to the US “Goldilocks period” from 2010 to 2014, when the economy recovered at a pace that was neither too hot nor too cold.
Today, the struggling eurozone countries need positive
expectations
and rewards, not more misery.
Otherwise, one country’s restructuring will heighten
expectations
that others will follow, giving rise to contagion.
But their
expectations
often are disappointed.
Even so, what we are witnessing in Moscow far exceeds anyone’s
expectations.
On the left, a preoccupation with Keynesian stimulus reflects a misunderstanding of both the availability of measures (shovel-ready projects) and their desirability (whether they will meaningfully change the
expectations
of households and businesses).
Indeed, to counteract the mindset forged in the recent financial crisis, spending measures will need to be longer-lasting if they are to raise
expectations
of future growth and thus stimulate current investment and hiring.
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