Horizon
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Their decision-making time
horizon
will not be affected by a long phase-in of the more advantageous tax rate.
Electoral cycles (and the accompanying political pressures) are such that monetary policy, banking, and many other areas of policy and economic activity must be overseen by those with professional competence and a much longer time
horizon
than that of politicians.
This is not to suggest than an Islamist awakening in Pakistan is on the horizon, or that Pakistanis must choose between an unpopular autocrat or a Taliban-style government.
Regardless of Trump’s approval, investors are likely to reject a pipeline that would probably go bankrupt well before the planned
horizon
for its use.
From 1986 to 2009, the bias averaged 0.4% of GDP at the one-year horizon, 1% at two years, and 3.1% at three years.
On average, the gap between the projected budget balance and the realized balance among a set of 33 countries is 0.2% of GDP at the one-year horizon, 0.8 % at the two-year horizon, and 1.5 % at the three-year
horizon.
What is needed is a conceptual framework to help businesses, governments, and individuals anticipate the radical technology-driven shifts – in business models, ethics, and social issues – on the
horizon.
Redeeming the United NationsFor a United Nations official to discuss reform of the international system is rather like an Englishman talking about the weather: it is a staple of daily conversation, but it always seems that real change remains just over the
horizon.
(The same is true of public investment, though this constitutes such a small proportion of GDP that transatlantic differences could not have had a large impact on growth over a three-year horizon.)
But there is reason to believe that a new global order may be on the
horizon
– one with the potential to be more stable and orderly than Pax Americana ever was.
The rise of transnational forces and non-state actors, not to mention emerging powers like China, suggests that there are big changes on the
horizon.
New kinds of biomaterials for medical devices are also on the
horizon.
Many have argued that lengthening the policy
horizon
by precisely defining “the medium term” would give policymakers room to pursue other objectives temporarily.
BRUSSELS – The prospect that the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron will become the next French president has fueled hope that renewed Franco-German leadership of the European Union may be on the
horizon.
But Nato, while it remains important for practical military cooperation among its members and as strategic reassurance against any major outside threat, inevitably is becoming less central to American as well as European concerns since such major threats are simply not on the
horizon.
And more new breakthroughs are on the
horizon.
It is an exciting time for health care, with many disruptive innovations on the
horizon.
Climate Leadership Means Ending Fossil-Fuel ProductionVANCOUVER/BERLIN – The end of the fossil-fuel era is on the
horizon.
Now, after ten years of EU membership, a new Golden Age for Poland may be on the
horizon.
Putin’s men are seen by their own children, whose
horizon
is not limited to Russia, as outdated and out of touch.
As the US Congress heads home for the holidays, there’s a sense that something ominous lies over the
horizon.
Alas, that prospect is not yet even a glimmer on the
horizon.
With 12 candidates knocking at the door and others on the horizon, today’s members cannot tarry.
There are few new faces or ideas on the
horizon.
Both John Stuart Mill and John Maynard Keynes looked forward to a
horizon
of growing leisure: the reorientation of life away from the merely useful toward the beautiful and the true.
But Tsipras squandered Greece’s opportunity, because he and other Syriza leaders were unable to see beyond the
horizon
of their party’s origins in radical opposition activism.
After all, South Korea already has major new expenses on the horizon, beginning with rising health-care and pension costs, owing to a rapidly aging population.
But the Semester appears to be inconsistent with the EU budget’s rigid structure and time
horizon.
The storm is on the horizon, but there may still be time to prepare to weather it safely.
And, looking beyond the crisis horizon, the IMF can also help construct a safer and more stable international financial system.
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