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Both economic theory and past experience show that scattered national regulators who face conflicting pressures cannot efficiently
manage
such crises.
As Walter Bagehot once famously said, “Money will not
manage
itself.”
To
manage
these and future challenges, the EU will have to redefine itself, starting in 2019.
China should refrain from sending official vessels into Japanese waters, and use a hotline with Japan to
manage
crises generated by nationalist “cowboys.”
Unprecedented long-term monetary stimulus and massive spikes in public-debt burdens have left governments poorly equipped to
manage
the next economic downturn when – not if – it arrives.
We will never reduce emissions significantly until we
manage
to make green energy cheaper than fossil fuels.
Instead of visiting Russians struggling to
manage
their difficult lives, Nemtsov and Chubais touted themselves as modern men flying about in private jets and fiddling with laptops.
To avoid the perception that the US decided to turn the bases over to Japan just when their military benefits were diminishing, and to ensure that the move represented America’s recommitment to the alliance, a joint commission would have to be established to
manage
the transfer.
Europeans and Americans alike recognized the need to limit and
manage
their differences in order to conserve their ability to deter and, if necessary, to defeat the Soviet Union.
Will the eurozone
manage
to sort out its problems and avert a breakup?
The authors said the findings “call into question the view of oxytocin as an indiscriminate ‘love drug’ or ‘cuddle chemical,’” and raise new questions about how humans might
manage
“intergroup conflict and violence.”
Wolf recently excoriated the world’s big banks as an industry with an extraordinary “talent for privatising gains and socialising losses... [and] get[ting]... self-righteously angry when public officials... fail to come at once to their rescue when they get into (well-deserved) trouble....[T]he conflicts of interest created by large financial institutions are far harder to
manage
than in any other industry.”
The fact that the current trade spat is about more than economics will make it much harder to
manage.
Foreign companies
manage
nearly all resource extraction in Africa, because they alone have the necessary technical skills.
One way to improve the administration of public programs is to go to the root and change the way governments provide goods and services and
manage
programs.
At first glance, this vision seems entirely reasonable; after all, most countries prefer to
manage
domestic and regional affairs without the meddling of outside powers.
One future is an Asia that is relatively familiar: a region whose economies continue to enjoy robust levels of growth and
manage
to avoid conflict with one another.
Finally, a regional forum should be established to regulate better the deployment of military force, including confidence-building measures to reduce the risk of incidents and to help
manage
them if they occur.
But this is as much the result of speculators’ “hot money” plays as it is a conscious and perfectly reasonable effort by Chinese policymakers to remain focused on financial stability and
manage
currency appreciation in a gradual, disciplined, and orderly fashion.
Fifth, we must reform how we
manage
water resources and water infrastructure, so that this precious resource can be re-used several times, and on a city-wide scale .
Finally, we must change the way we
manage
solid waste so that it becomes a resource, not a cost.
The IMF can also play a useful role in helping surplus countries
manage
their foreign exchange reserves, much as the Bank for International Settlements already does.
For the lesson of the years of communist misrule is this: no one man or party can know enough to
manage
a modern economy.
I recently co-authored a study (with Tim Dyson, Leela Visaria and others) that concludes, with modest optimism, that while India can
manage
its population growth, it also faces a number of major difficulties.
Europe’s third neighborhood – and the most difficult to
manage
– stems from interdependence, which makes the entire world Europe’s neighbor.
Although more than 75,000 patents have been issued to American universities since 1969, the vast majority of technology transfer offices – administrative units that
manage
a school’s intellectual-property output – are failing to generate enough revenue even to cover their operating costs.
With Pakistan’s future in the balance, the West’s help and support will be crucial, but that means recognizing that Musharraf is not the only leader who can resolve Pakistan’s myriad problems and
manage
the war on terror.
China believed that it could easily
manage
the same kind of “executive-led” government that had served Hong Kong well for 150 years under the British.
Unless we
manage
our interdependence far more effectively, we will all be poorer.
Is there another way to
manage
the relationship that, while reflecting the reality of these forces and mindsets on both sides, would not risk turning legitimate competition into dangerous confrontation?
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