Guidance
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Western European economies and Japan are leading exemplars of managerial capitalism, which, like state guidance, also has delivered strong economic performance.
But experience over two decades shows that such directives provide little practical
guidance
for solving the technically, socially, and politically complex real-world problems of economic development.
In personal communications with me, Quintarelli says that the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, which takes effect on May 25, following six years of preparation and debate, “can serve as
guidance
in some aspects.”
However, outside of CITES, limited
guidance
is available to ensure that legal trade is sustainable and beneficial to the poor.
Leveraging a mixture of administrative
guidance
and monetary incentives, the city government plans to reduce the share of garments in the output of textiles products by 25% in three years and to increase the industrial applications of chemical fibers, which promise much higher returns than apparel production.
A couple of weeks later, the Bank of England announced the introduction of a form of credit
guidance
to limit the amount of credit being used for property-asset transactions.
Moreover, it is now relying on ambiguous adjectives to provide
guidance
to financial markets, having recently shifted from stating that it would maintain low rates for a “considerable” time to pledging to be “patient" in determining when to raise rates.
In comes a brave new world of “state-contingent threshold-based forward guidance,” complete with three conditional “knockouts” that would cause the
guidance
to be changed.
Though forward
guidance
is a useful part of the modern central banker’s tool kit, the Anglo-Canadian version on display in London is highly complex, mainly because it has been shoehorned into a policy framework designed for another purpose.
The unemployment threshold, linked to forward guidance, can be seen as a backdoor way of adding a second objective.
We should welcome Myanmar’s desire for
guidance
and advice from multilateral institutions and the United Nations Development Program; instead, we continue to limit the role that these institutions can play in the country’s transition.
To get the economy going, some people will, in fact, have to bear some pain, but the increasingly skewed income distribution gives clear
guidance
to whom this should be: Approximately a quarter of all income in the US now goes to the top 1%, while most Americans’ income is lower today than it was a dozen years ago.
Forward
guidance
(a promise about future interest rates) is not effective when policymakers have to admit that circumstances may force them to change their minds – and their policies – without warning.
Someone who holds a Judeo-Christian-Islamic view of human nature is naturally going to worship God and follow the
guidance
of religious commandments.
The ultimate reason for their lack of preparation is that our insurance industry was not covering their tsunami risks, and hence not offering up-to-date disaster-prevention
guidance.
Throughout much of the country, local communities have mobilized to provide housing, language training, and social
guidance
for refugees, who have never experienced anything like a wealthy democratic society.
They began by cutting interest rates to zero, and later introduced forward guidance, committing to keep policy rates at zero for a protracted period.
North’s theoretical legacy could prove vital for China’s policymakers in the coming years, because it gives them specific
guidance
about how to cross the river of rapid institutional change.
Indeed, the system remains too incomplete to self-regulate, and its functioning requires constant
guidance
and frequent discretionary initiatives.
In order to control the money supply, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has long used credit quotas as “window guidance” to banks.
Reaching students in more than 20 countries, our program connects students via a secure Web site, where they interact from their classrooms under the
guidance
of trained teachers.
The Fed would have an opportunity to discuss this in its upcoming policy meetings in the context of evolutionary steps to strengthen its forward policy guidance, an initiative that Yellen has spearheaded.
In the United States, introducing computers has even been detrimental when not backed by parental supervision and teacher
guidance.
America’s previous businessman-presidents – Warren G. Harding and Herbert Hoover – were around too long ago to provide much
guidance.
Across the Atlantic, the Fed is set to complete its exit from quantitative easing (QE) – its policy of large-scale asset purchases – in the next few weeks, leaving it completely dependent on interest rates and forward policy
guidance
to boost the economy.
Humala’s own ambiguous words offer little
guidance.
Many received real-time
guidance
via social media that they accessed on their smartphones.
But the report gave no
guidance
about how to judge whether exchange rates were appropriate or not.
After the war, under America’s protection and initial guidance, Japan emerged as a champion of a rule-based international system.
Last but not the least, the central government needs to strengthen the
guidance
of crisis management and exit strategies.
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