Guidance
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Myopic authorities need to take less
guidance
from frothy financial markets and focus more on the structural repair of a post-crisis world.
Anyone concerned about economic imbalances, and about excessive reliance on a volatile financial sector, will certainly hope that this aspect of the BoE’s “forward guidance” proves as unreliable as its forecasts of unemployment have been.
At the end of the year, a meeting of EU foreign ministers and their colleagues from the six partners will assess the progress made so far and give
guidance
on the way ahead.
But the US government’s failings are matched in many parts of the world, and certainly in the poorest countries, where scientific expertise is scarce, and where many governments do not have scientific advisory councils to turn to for
guidance.
And, in February, the forward 12-month earnings P/E ratio, which uses managers’ future earnings guidance, reached an 11-year high of 17.1, with the five- and ten-year averages standing at about 14 and the 15-year average at 16.
Under Samuelson’s guidance, generations of economists have based their research not on any physical structure underlying thought and behavior, but only on the assumption of rationality.
In this model, the government, while continuing to benefit from the international market, retains power over the economy’s “commanding heights” through strict control over the financial sector, restrictive government procurement policies,
guidance
for research and development in the energy sector, and selective curbs on imports of goods and services.
Currently, Latin American policymakers and aid organizations spend money without the
guidance
of a coherent, explicit set of options.
Central banks are using so-called “forward guidance” to assure market participants that they will, to some extent, maintain ZIRP and QE for years to come.
Through innocuous-sounding government “supervision” and “regulation” – and under the
guidance
of the major international financial institutions – ruling elites managed to run entire sectors of the economy as personal fiefdoms.
These organizations would cooperate with explicit UN
guidance
and endorsement.
But such
guidance
is of little use for people whose homes lack running water or power.
This is more than three times its average in the 40 years prior to the break-up of the managed fixed-exchange rate system, when the Phillips’ curve yielded more robust
guidance.
History offers little
guidance
as to whether warring countries would avoid damaging nuclear sites.
While forward
guidance
by central banks has also helped, it, too, is unlikely to be able to provide an effective buffer against a new shock.
Self-appointed guardians of social policy should look not only to Canada for guidance, but to Northern Europe’s welfare states as well.
Cory provided policy
guidance
as Commander-in-Chief, but trusted the Defense Department and Armed Forces to carry out their missions in the face of 9 coup attempts which were all frustrated.
This history is worth reviewing because America is poised for another debate over whether its economy evolves or is designed, with President Barack Obama’s opponents claiming that whatever is good in America’s economy has always evolved with no guidance, and that whatever is bad has been designed by government.
Slow Growth for US Interest RatesLONDON – The US Federal Reserve’s new policy statement will, as usual, be analyzed in excruciating detail in the days ahead, as investors seek
guidance
on when and how quickly interest rates will be raised.
Since abandoning
guidance
and quarterly profit reporting, the company has worked hard to prioritize long-term thinking.
Inflation, a major threat to the economy until recently, is down under the
guidance
of the Reserve Bank of India’s governor, Raghuram Rajan.
In The Lonely Crowd, the American sociologist David Riesman identified three broad cultural types: tradition-directed cultures that look to inherited rituals, morals, and values for guidance; inner-directed cultures, in which people behave according to self-nourished values; and other-directed cultures that react predominantly to external norms and peer influences.
The International Civil Aviation Authority has announced that it will convene a group of experts to help it provide
guidance
for the industry to decide what level of ash in the atmosphere makes it unsafe to fly.
Pius XI thought that “the leadership and teaching
guidance
of the Church...in this field also” precluded abuse of authority.
Ten years ago, who had heard of terms such as ZIRP (zero-interest-rate policy), QE (quantitative easing), CE (credit easing), FG (forward guidance), NDR (negative deposit rates), or UFXInt (unsterilized FX intervention)?
But expectations are already high that economic policy will take a new direction under his
guidance.
The report should also provide
guidance
for creating a broader set of indicators that more accurately capture both well-being and sustainability; and it should provide impetus for improving the ability of GDP and related statistics to assess the performance of the economy and society.
The key feature of these measures is that they are applied differently depending on whether an asset is over- or undervalued relative to the
guidance
range.
Addressing them might not solve today’s economic woes, but it would help limit the build-up of new problems and provide
guidance
for alleviating today’s concerns.
Unlike the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan, it is not engaging in quantitative easing; and its “forward guidance” that it will keep interest rates low is not very credible.
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