Governor
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Rajan is an economist at the University of Chicago and a former
governor
of the Reserve Bank of India.
On the other hand, I don’t imagine those former Republicans would have had any difficulty endorsing Kasich, a successful conservative
governor
whose primary motivation is plainly not hating people, whether in his own party or in the Democratic Party.
Most obvious, Kuroda has been confirmed for another five-year term at the BOJ, and Zhou was replaced in March by his own deputy governor, Yi Gang.
Despite his impeccable track record as the
governor
of Canada’s central bank, Carney’s appointment was controversial: he has always been perceived as too close to the previous chancellor of the exchequer, George Osborne, and insufficiently sympathetic to Brexiteers.
In January 2001, Bo Xhi Lai, then mayor of Dalian, was promoted to
governor
of Liaoning province.
Having served as Sierra Leone’s finance minister, central bank governor, and now foreign minister, I have worked for many years with international organizations to manage these competing priorities as I oversaw the economic revitalization of my own post-conflict state.
In a lecture in October 2012, Mervyn King, the former
governor
of the Bank of England, urged proponents of OMF to be clear that they are proposing increased fiscal deficits.
In New Zealand, the bank’s
governor
is the sole decision-maker.
Will the US administration start filing criminal charges against the
governor
of Wisconsin and the many other Republican leaders who are doing precisely what the Colombian government is being bullied into not doing?
Andrei Kozlov, the deputy
governor
of Russia’s central bank who was leading a campaign against financial fraud, was assassinated on September 14.
And it was an unelected Canadian, Mark Carney, the
governor
of the Bank of England, whose authoritative reassurance helped to calm the markets.
Inflation, a major threat to the economy until recently, is down under the guidance of the Reserve Bank of India’s governor, Raghuram Rajan.
A leading public intellectual Naoki Inose, who is also Tokyo’s vice governor, has declared that “the era of growth is over.”
This would reduce Ahmadinejad’s ability to intervene in economic policies and keep him from naming the bank’s
governor.
If the target is missed by more than one percentage point on either side, the BoE’s
governor
must send an open letter to the head of the Treasury explaining why (and what the Bank proposes to do about it).
Similarly, when the outgoing
governor
of Van sent a farewell message last month to the largely Kurdish-speaking people in his southeastern province, he delivered it in Kurdish – and received warm wishes in return.
He denounced Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan as a mere puppet of the sinister
governor
of Illinois, John Peter Altgeld.
Obama broadly follows Ronald Reagan’s (second-term) security policy, George H.W. Bush’s spending policy, Bill Clinton’s tax policy, the bipartisan Squam Lake Group’s financial-regulatory policy, Perry’s immigration policy, John McCain’s climate-change policy, and Mitt Romney’s health-care policy (at least when Romney was
governor
of Massachusetts).
This is what Masuru Hayami, the former
governor
of the Bank of Japan, feared when he resisted calls for more monetary stimulus.
As grumbling against his program grew louder, the President asked the
governor
of Khabarovsk, Viktor Ishayev, to devise an alternative strategy.
They conveniently forget that the ACA’s central features – an individual mandate to purchase health insurance and the establishment of health-insurance exchanges – were conceived by the conservative Heritage Foundation and originally implemented by Mitt Romney when he was the Republican
governor
of Massachusetts in the mid-2000s.
Some – including former People’s Bank of China
governor
Zhou Xiaochuan and former Colombian finance minister José Antonio Ocampo – have since advocated following through on that plan.
While serving as
governor
and party boss of Henan Province in the 1990’s, Li Keqiang failed to do much for the estimated one million peasants who contracted AIDS by selling blood to supplement their meager earnings.
In May, the Illinois legislature passed a highly restrictive bill governing marijuana use for therapeutic purposes, which the
governor
has not yet decided whether to sign.
The central bank – once in the pocket of the country’s oligarchs, supplying inside information on exchange rates and liquidity in exchange for bribes – has been put under the command of a
governor
committed to reform, surrounded by an increasingly professional team.
Romney, as
governor
of Massachusetts, had expressed belief in the reality of global warming.
In a surprising, politically potent twist, New Jersey’s governor, Chris Christie, who had been the keynote speaker at the Republican convention at which Romney had mocked the dangers of global warming, turned out to be one of those impressed with Obama’s performance, and said so publicly.
The CCP, it was argued, wanted someone more like the bureaucratic outgoing leader, Hu Jintao, rather than a charismatic successor like, say, the former Chongqing provincial
governor
Bo Xilai.
As a result, Mark Carney, the
governor
of the Bank of England and the chairman of the Financial Stability Board (FSB), had no problem boasting in a letter to G20 leaders this July that “the largest banks are required to have as much as ten times more of the highest quality capital than before the crisis.”
The theory behind this move – as espoused by Ben Bernanke, first as an academic, then as a Fed governor, and eventually as Fed Chairman – is that operating on the quantity dimension of the credit cycle is the functional equivalent of acting on the price side of the equation.
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