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When confronted about this, Volodymyr Stelmakh, the bank’s governor, is said to have told Tymoshenko that his policies would destroy her government before they broke the back of the economy.
Mervyn King, the
governor
of the Bank of England, has called for restrictions on the kinds of activities in which mega-banks can engage.
Indeed, Elvira Nabiullina the CBR’s governor, has twice won international central banker of the year awards.
The current
governor
of Florida, Rick Scott, was CEO of a major health-care company known as Columbia/HCA.
But, unlike most of the reams of macroeconomic information with which we are bombarded every day, central bankers’ speeches and opinions have relatively foreseeable effects, especially when the bank’s chair, president, or
governor
speaks, or other officials speak in concert.
The reform proposals came from diverse quarters: the
governor
of the People’s Bank of China; a commission convened by the United Nations General Assembly on reform of the international monetary and financial system, headed by the Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz; and the French Palais Royal Initiative, led by former IMF Managing Director Michel Camdessus.
After beginning the election season with 17 candidates, they have managed to narrow it down by only a few, to 12.Jeb Bush, former Florida
governor
and younger brother of George W. Bush, was initially considered a serious contender.
Opposition to the pipeline throughout the US is growing in intensity – from the activists arrested in Washington, DC, to the
governor
of Nebraska, who is seeking state legislation to stop the pipeline from running through America’s biggest aquifer, to members of the US Congress, who have petitioned Obama about the project.
Jokowi, the
governor
of Jakarta, will face a similar challenge if he wins Indonesia’s presidential election in July, given that his party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, will not have a majority in parliament.
The economist, central-bank governor, finance minister, and president of the Italian Republic, Luigi Einaudi, pleaded the case in the immediate aftermath of the war: “If the European federation takes away from the individual states the power of running public works through the printing press, and limits them to expenses that are financed solely by taxes and voluntary loans, it will by that act alone have accomplished a great work.”
The
governor
of China’s central bank recently emphasized this basic point.
And he pushed through a market-oriented health-care bill modeled after legislation that Mitt Romney had enacted while serving as the Republican
governor
of Massachusetts.
Mervyn King, the previous
governor
of the Bank of England, hailed the lower exchange rate as a “welcome change.”
The idea extends as far back as 1630, when John Winthrop, the Massachusetts Bay Colony's first governor, declared that his community must act as a “city upon a hill," setting an example for the world.
In 1990, Houphouet-Boigny appointed Alassane Ouattara, the
governor
of the Central Bank of the West African States, as Prime Minister to fix Ivory Coast’s growing economic problems.
Lamido Sanusi, the
governor
of Nigeria’s central bank, has called for Africans to recognize that “their romance with China” has helped to bring about “a new form of imperialism.”
Seniority offers little protection, as 146 fallen “tigers” (officials holding the rank of minister or provincial governor) have found out, often being hauled off without warning.
If the target is missed repeatedly, as it has been, the
governor
must send a public explanatory letter to the government.
Rajan, just 50, will be the first RBI
governor
born after India became a republic in 1950.
In July, Poroshenko stripped the citizenship of Mikhail Saakashvili, the former President of Georgia whom Poroshenko invited to Ukraine and appointed
governor
of Odessa in 2015.
Katherine Cramer, author of The Politics of Resentment, gained some insight into this outcome in Wisconsin, where, like Trump, the state’s governor, Scott Walker, has been popular among working-class voters.
Zhou Xiaochuan, the
governor
of the People’s Bank of China, China’s central bank, has repeatedly called for a shift toward an international monetary system that allows for the use of multiple currencies for payments and investment.
Watanabe, a professor at Sophia University, was a collaborator of Shintaro Ishihara, the nationalist politician who wrote The Japan That Can Say No and is now the
governor
of Tokyo.
In the words of Immanuel Kant, not some Texas governor, no other “penalty is capable of satisfying justice.”
As a result, the public is paying increasing attention to the newly created Japan Restoration Party (JRP) and its populist leader, Osaka City Mayor Toru Hashimoto, a former
governor
of Osaka prefecture and the son of a minor Yakuza (mafioso).
Instead, they are defending their public spaces from occupation by the central government – not just by demanding an end to landfill construction, but also by calling for the resignation of their
governor
and, more recently, of Putin himself.
Now, Gavin Newsom, California’s new governor, is leading a new stage of reform.
Bank runs and panics were spreading contagiously, forcing one state
governor
after another to shut down their banking systems.
Fossil-Fuel Exporters Must Rethink Monetary PolicyWASHINGTON, DC – In a 2015 speech, Mark Carney, the outgoing
governor
of the Bank of England, sparked a debate about whether monetary policymakers should look beyond the horizon of the business and credit cycles to ensure financial stability in light of the risks posed by climate change.
The PBOC’s communication offensive has much to do with its new governor, Yi Gang, who was appointed in March 2018.
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