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He will soon appoint a new BOJ
governor
and two deputy governors, who will, one presumes, be committed to this goal.
The BOJ’s widely respected governor, Masaaki Shirakawa, whose term expires in April, summarized the situation in his usual restrained way, saying that “long-term interest rates may spike and have a negative effect on the economy.”
These loyal factotums will effectively sideline each state’s duly elected
governor.
NEW YORK – The assassination of Salman Taseer, the
governor
of Punjab province in Pakistan and an outspoken critic of religious extremism, has focused attention on his country’s draconian blasphemy law.
The police officer who murdered Taseer apparently acted because the
governor
recently launched a campaign to repeal the law.
But what makes for a great central bank
governor
in our modern societies, great institutions or great individuals?
But, while no central bank
governor
can ensure economic prosperity, mismanagement can cause enormous harm.
There is little doubt that Greenspan had great moments, when one could at least imagine a less deft
governor
doing the “wrong” thing with disastrous consequences.
On top of this now comes the interesting news that the IMF has appointed Zhu Min, previously a deputy
governor
of the People’s Bank of China, as special adviser to Strauss-Kahn.
The
governor
of Borno State is warning that failure to help his embattled schools will be disastrous for the rule of law throughout Nigeria.
In November the party will hold open internal talks, an occasion that will increase competition between each
governor.
First to fall victim was Carlos Reuteman, the ex-backer of Formula 1 auto racing who is now
governor
of Santa Fe.
And, as Raghuram Rajan, the
governor
of the Reserve Bank of India, recently suggested, the IMF should backstop emerging economies that might face liquidity crises as a result of the normalization of US monetary policy.
(A former Democratic
governor
recently declared that she should smile more.
A retired prefectural
governor
from Kardze told the Singapore paper Zaobao that “the government should have more trust in its people, particularly the Tibetan monks,” and the current Tibet
governor
admitted that some protesters last year “weren’t satisfied with our policies,” rather than calling them enemies of the state, the first official concession from within China that some of its policies might be connected to the recent protests.
An orphan who was educated by monks, Fourier was a professor at the age of 18, and became Napoleon’s
governor
in Egypt before returning to a career in science.
The successes of the growing Indian-American population have made it an influential minority in the US, including thousands of doctors and nurses, innovative Silicon Valley professionals (one of whom invented the Pentium chip, while another created Hotmail), the CEOs of Citigroup and Pepsi, two US astronauts, and the young
governor
of Louisiana – in addition to taxi-drivers, gas-station attendants, and clerks at all-night convenience stores.
José De Gregorio, the
governor
of the Central Bank of Chile from 2007 to 2011, is an important exception.
Even more oddly, the genial and erratic Huckabee says that the Mormon former
governor
of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, represents the powers that be.
Even if a
governor
wants to buy an election, the sources of campaign cash are drying up.
As Fed
governor
in the early 2000s, Bernanke maintained that this approach was needed to avoid the pitfalls of Japanese-like deflation.
ECB President Mario Draghi often hints at quantitative easing – last month, he repeated that, “if required, we will act swiftly with further monetary policy easing” – but his perpetual lack of commitment resembles that of Mark Carney, the
governor
of the Bank of England, whom one former UK government minister recently compared to an “unreliable boyfriend.”
The
governor
of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, has voiced his anxieties on that point.
Under the current arrangements for the BoE, if inflation moves more than one percentage point away from its target (in either direction), the bank’s
governor
is obliged to write an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer explaining the deviation and providing a plan to eliminate it, including a projected timeline.
In such cases, the central bank’s
governor
should be required to write an open letter explaining the bank’s decision, including how long it expects to give priority to the non-inflation objective and how it foresees returning to normal operations.
Its resolve to counter the Islamists’ growing influence has been weakened by two unfortunate events: the recent assassination of Salman Tasser, the
governor
of Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province, and the deaths last month of two young men allegedly at the hands of an American official named Raymond Davis.
Martin O’Malley, the former
governor
of Maryland, has promise, but has yet to catch on.
And Lincoln Chaffee, a former
governor
of Rhode Island, is an ethereal mystery.
Rumors of an imminent default swirl around Sicily, whose
governor
has resigned as borrowing soared after cutbacks from Rome.
Zhou Xiaochuan, the
governor
of the People’s Bank of China, is now warning of a “Minsky moment,” whereby China’s growing mortgage-fueled household debt could lead to a sudden asset-price collapse.
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