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Additionally, strategies to circumvent the Basel rules made banks more complex and difficult to
manage
and supervise.
And because stockholders or raiders can’t force streamlining, governments must require these banks to shed activities that no one can
manage
or regulate and stick to hands-on case-by-case lending.
Put simply, “governance” refers to a dynamic framework of rules, structures, and processes that help a government
manage
its economic, political, and administrative affairs.
For example, politicians who
manage
an economy well should not be subject to term limits.
A credible system to
manage
Indonesia's new decentralized system is needed.
Even so, major energy companies are preparing for the inevitable development of the Arctic’s rich resources, which means that working together to
manage
oil spills will be essential.
The losses in emerging-market currencies and assets in recent months are a harsh reminder of an inconvenient truth: when the Fed tightens monetary policy to
manage
macroeconomic conditions in the US, there are large unintended spillover effects on capital flows to emerging markets.
Western democracies are facing serious internal threats – most notably, populist forces espousing dangerous policies like trade protectionism – that have risen largely in response to these systems’ failure to
manage
problems such as income inequality, political polarization, rising debt, and failing infrastructure.
The State Council has also been restructured, with ministries, commissions, and agencies consolidated and streamlined to
manage
reforms in a more coordinated and efficient way.
Lula’s government has thought long and hard about how to
manage
the oil wealth, and has devised a unique program.
In typical business cycles, countries are usually left to
manage
the recovery largely on their own.
As rules are created to
manage
how countries interact, regulators must work to ensure that digital-trade policies do not exacerbate the inequities that the traditional trading regime has exposed.
Through new forms of collaboration, developing-country statistical agencies should aim to improve data coverage and quality, while leveraging technology to make data easier to manage, use, and access.
And I would also recognize that EU institutions need reform, so that they
manage
the big picture, instead of the details.
Then, Ireland became a model for how not to
manage
a property bubble and, subsequently, a banking crisis.
The outcome will depend on how we
manage
the coming changes.
How and when this transformation will happen – and how to
manage
its far-reaching effects – are questions that keep scholars and policymakers up at night.
In the same vein, Obama’s pledge to “renew those institutions that extend our capacity to
manage
crises abroad” was hailed as another telling sign that Obama’s views coincide with Europe’s.
Unless and until both countries move beyond the legacies of the Cold War, the 1990’s, and today’s crisis, any reset – regardless of whether it originates in the White House or the Kremlin – can at best
manage
more effectively what will remain a limited and trying relationship.
But even if Sanders did somehow
manage
to break up the banks sufficiently, it would not solve the problem.
A century ago, Britain managed the rise of American power without conflict, but the world’s failure to
manage
the rise of German power led to two devastating world wars.
Global climate change, too, will affect the quality of life, but the US cannot
manage
the problem alone.
Similarly, the technocrats at the Bank of Japan surely realize that they could
manage
the economy far more effectively if they swore off anachronistic exchange-rate intervention techniques and switched whole-heartedly to modern interest-rate targeting rules such as those used by the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank.
A country that has lifted the carpet of myth and indifference under which the negative aspects of its past were swept is better able to
manage
itself and accommodate others.
Third, governments must carefully
manage
the transition to higher carbon prices, in particular where taxes interact with volatile commodity prices.
Enormous cars, long commutes, and vast parking lots do have their advantages, but we could
manage
to live without them.
In Abe’s view, Japan needs to regain, wherever possible, the right of independent decision-making if it is to
manage
successfully the challenge posed to it by China.
Lasting solutions will require partnerships between government, business, and civil society, which can be hard to negotiate and manage, since these different sectors of society often have little or no experience in dealing with each other and may mistrust each other considerably.
Similarly, Europeans are rich enough to
manage
their own security.
Likewise, Greece can now
manage
its public-debt burden, which stands at about 175% of GDP, thanks to the ultra-low interest rates and long maturities (longer than those on Japan’s debt) granted by its European partners.
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