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Preventing temperatures from rising out of control will require a second geoengineering fix, known as solar radiation
management.
Earlier this year, the US National Academies of Science gave the technique a tepid endorsement, and the Chinese government announced a major investment in weather modification, which could include solar radiation
management.
But solar radiation
management
does not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
For Africa to reorient its governance approach, and embrace a post-Washington Consensus, its leaders must commit to improving institutional effectiveness and economic
management.
Russia’s big state-owned corporations are, for the most part, controlled – with considerable lack of transparency – by
management
that has been appointed by Putin personally.
UK manufacturing has under-performed for reasons other than finance, including poor
management
and bad labor relations.
Today, the books about India include topics like
management
and nuclear strategy.
The collaboration, which includes a $100 million investment from Cisco in French startups, could transform energy management, health care, and education – boosting France's economic competitiveness, job creation, dynamism, and growth in the process.
These include not only acute questions like Iran’s nuclear program, but also long-term issues critical to the Arctic region, such as maritime safety, energy development, responses to oil spills, and fisheries
management.
Pakistan’s civilian government also seemed to be dropping the ball in the economic field, as poor
management
by the authorities was driving the country towards another crisis.
Better
management
of China’s considerable public assets – which include $3.5-4 trillion of foreign-exchange reserves, substantial land holdings, and majority ownership of the state-owned enterprises that dominate the economy – would complement these efforts.
Indeed, public-sector asset
management
could be “outsourced,” with private asset managers competing for the job.
Digital connections promote productivity growth; indeed, they can help developing economies move to the productivity frontier by exposing their business sectors to ideas, research, technologies, and best
management
and operational practices, and by building new channels to serve large global markets.
But Russia’s latest energy windfall has masked Putin’s incompetent economic management, with growth and government revenues now entirely reliant on the hydrocarbons sector.
Like Chile during Latin America’s period of financial volatility, Ireland’s crisis
management
was generally good, and high-quality outward-facing institutions, (such as the Industrial Development Authority and the National Treasury
Management
Agency) presented a consistent and positive image to the world.
The IMF should also be more proactive and speak with greater candor in systemically important countries, where shortcomings in financial supervision and crisis
management
have appeared.
I was frustrated because the hotel
management
was not listening to me when I asked for a quiet room – or later, when I complained.
Political optics – that is, the
management
of public perceptions – will be a very important part of this negotiation.
The other geoengineering idea, solar radiation
management
(SRM), envisions cooling Earth by putting mirrors in space, pumping salt spray from ships into clouds to make them brighter, or filling the stratosphere with a sulfuric acid cloud, just as volcanic eruptions occasionally do.
Should IFOR fail, roadblocks on NATO activism in future out-of-area military conflict
management
will arise.
Instead, it pulled together a diverse staff of smart young
management
consultants, activists living with HIV and AIDS, committed outreach workers with extensive public-health experience, and economists and lawyers who had helped to force the prices of medicines down in drug-company lawsuits.
Each group has an equal vote, the right to table issues, and the power to hold the Global Fund’s executive
management
to account.
In the last two years, the Global Fund’s biggest donors – the United States and the United Kingdom – have bailed out badly managed banks and other financial institutions, despite overwhelming evidence of unethical behavior, abuse of power, and bad governance by senior
management.
Management
in these firms, indeed, has become more arrogant and inventive in violating shareholder rights.
No investor believes that current
management
will sell UES assets at fair prices.
Only an equally complex and highly adaptable monetary-policy approach – one that emphasizes risk
management
and reliance on policymakers’ judgment, rather than a clear-cut formula – can do that.
One
management
expert summarizes recent studies as describing an increase in the use of more participative processes.
Another approach for policymakers is to quantify the economic benefits of “ecosystem services” – the miraculous yet mundane things that nature provides like erosion control, water management, and purification.
There is some early sign, though, that board members nominated by institutional investors have the courage to stand up to
management
when it comes to excessive executive compensation.
But within that aggregate global total and those price averages, important distributive and transition effects will require careful
management.
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