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In 2009, the EU endorsed the principle of “explicit but not exclusive targeting” for Roma, and the European Commission allowed structural funds to be used to cover housing
interventions
in favour of marginalized communities, with a particular focus on Roma.
Occasional
interventions
when the exchange rate is severely misaligned are not uncommon under inflation targeting and floating rates.
The Fed, its critics complain, has used its expansive powers to engage in a range of unprecedented
interventions
that have propped up large financial institutions.
An audit would also reveal more details about financial-market
interventions
like those in 2008, when the Fed purchased mortgage securities from Bear Stearns and AIG.
We saw an example of it the last time there were massive government
interventions
in US financial markets – namely, during the Great Depression.
For starters, faster growth is unlikely to reverse the current trend toward inequality, and a few small, targeted presidential
interventions
into the actions of specific states or companies are hardly going to change that.
For example, this summer’s stock-market crash was widely viewed as a natural correction, because equity prices – driven largely by government
interventions
– had risen over the previous year far above what economic fundamentals merited.
What Chinese policymakers don’t seem to recognize is that such
interventions
carry serious long-term costs.
The government has done one thing right: it rebooted the National Institute of Statistics and Census, which had lost credibility after
interventions
by the previous administration.
The 2012 study demonstrated that an investment of just $100 per child could pay for a bundle of
interventions
– including micronutrients, diet-quality improvements, and behavior-change programs – that would reduce chronic undernutrition in developing countries by 36%.
We called for more investments in targeted
interventions
that reach children in their first 1,000 days; and in a promising development, our research factored into Bangladesh’s Second National Plan of Action for Nutrition.
So, when Western leaders ask Arabs and others in the region why they can’t govern themselves, they should be prepared for the answer: “For a full century, your
interventions
have undermined democratic institutions (by rejecting the results of the ballot box in Algeria, Palestine, Egypt, and elsewhere); stoked repeated and now chronic wars; armed the most violent jihadists for your cynical bidding; and created a killing field that today stretches from Bamako to Kabul.”
Early nutritional interventions, which are vital in determining long-term outcomes, were ranked third.
A critical factor was the powerful emotions generated by United States-led military
interventions
in Muslim countries, and by the situation of the Palestinians.
In emerging economies in particular, there is a strong need for experimental
interventions
to collect data so that we can move to more scientifically based policymaking.
At the time, he was engaged in heated debates about International Monetary Fund
interventions
in East Asia.
Given the significant role that natural resources have historically played in global strategic relations – including driving armed
interventions
and full-scale wars – increasingly murky resource geopolitics threatens to exacerbate existing tensions among Asian countries.
Repeated military
interventions
in large Muslim nations – Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Turkey – have impeded orderly political development.
containing both original research by her, Peter deMarzo, Martin Hellwig, and Paul Pfleiderer and their many
interventions
in the policy debate.
Research in Europe has shown that losers from globalization within countries tend to favor more active social programs and labor-market
interventions.
It also involved persuading a reluctant Russia to support two NATO
interventions
in the Balkans.
In a near-parody of external interventions, the US and Israel encouraged President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah to dismiss the Hamas-led government, and to declare a new Fatah-led government in the West Bank.
This political association may have prolonged the bank’s saga for several years, until it had become so battered by inconsistent piecemeal
interventions
that a market solution became impossible.
Open capital accounts may be replaced not by whimsical ad hoc
interventions
that heighten uncertainty and weaken confidence, but rather by predictable rules-based constraints on financial-capital flows.
Both
interventions
incited a massive surge in anti-Russian sentiment across the continent.
But, as in the nineteenth century, the confrontation was mostly about control of Europe, exemplified in the Soviet
interventions
in Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968.
With the latest great-power
interventions
by the US and Russia, many are reminded of the 1916 Sykes-Picot agreement between Great Britain and France to draw new national borders in the region and divide it into spheres of influence.
In such a scenario, military
interventions
will continue, but not in the postmodern form aimed at upholding order (exemplified by Western powers’ opposition to genocide in Kosovo and Sierra Leone).
Opponents of central-bank independence contend that, given the allocational and distributional consequences of current monetary-policy interventions, central banks’ decision-making should be subject to political control.
Cyber threats will all but require some regulations and will demand evolving policy
interventions.
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