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Given this regulatory environment, chief executives of 12 companies (including BASF), with a combined annual research-and-development budget of €21 billion ($28 billion), recently proposed the formal adoption of an “innovation principle” in European risk
management
and regulatory practice.
The super-boom got out of hand when the new products became so complicated that the authorities could no longer calculate the risks and started relying on the risk
management
methods of the banks themselves.
The agreement reached in Brussels forecloses any possibility of Keynesian demand
management
to fight recession.
Given that most of Sudan’s oil wealth is concentrated in the South, the
management
of the oil industry and its revenues after secession is an existential problem for Bashir’s regime and its capacity to control his vast and ethnically diverse country.
Instead, they emphasize family
management
of the smaller firms and a tendency to select and reward people on the basis or loyalty rather than merit.
This is what market fundamentalists,
management
consultants, and technocrats fail to understand.
Responsibility for the city’s holy places will remain unchanged, with the Church of the Holy Sepulchre under Christian management, the Islamic Waqf administering the Temple Mount, and a rabbi in charge of the Western Wall.
Details regarding the
management
of the Old City, the administration of Jerusalem as a whole, and the relocation of settlers have been considered too sensitive to tackle, and would-be peacemakers have thought it better first to build trust by starting with easier topics.
China’s
management
of food and product safety issues will have a long-term impact on trade relations, the sustainability of China’s growth strategy, and its further integration into the global trading system.
Foreign participation in the financial sector brings expertise needed to provide more efficient savings instruments, risk management, and allocation of capital.
The prosperity of the first age of globalization before 1914, for example, resulted from a successful constellation of developments: falling transport and communication costs, the technological breakthroughs of the second industrial revolution, the pacific state of international relations, and Great Britain’s successful
management
of the gold standard.
This means assuring compassionate nursing home care, coordinated
management
of chronic diseases, and competent palliative care as death approaches, rather than using ever more technology to try to eke out a little more life.
The next stage needs the world’s engineering experts on power generation and transmission, electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cells, artificial intelligence for energy systems management, urban design for energy efficiency and public transport, and related specialists.
Yet, to make the most of data sharing, donors should also shift their mindset and invest more in quality data collection and
management
during project implementation, and sustain funding for curation and continued analysis of datasets.
China’s retirement system has only about $430 billion of assets under
management
(national and local government social security and private-sector pensions).
Now, corporate executives will also tell you that brand
management
is a tricky affair.
Nobody can predict the full effects of the biggest regime change in global economic
management
since the 1980s; but they will surely be negative for emerging economies and multinational companies, whose development models and business strategies have assumed free trade and open capital flows.
The best that could come from the appointment of Europe’s two new low-profile leaders is that it leads to better and more coherent
management
of the EU’s business.
Dubai’s free-trade zones are a testament to the success that comes with liberalization and the removal of barriers to foreign ownership and
management.
Lacking any major innovation that could carry his name, like Franklin Roosevelt's Social Security or Lyndon Johnson's Medicare, Bill Clinton may have to settle for competent
management
of the status quo.
The delegation of monetary policy to an independent central bank is the archetypal example: in the service of price stability, daily
management
of monetary policy is insulated from politics.
And he thought deeply about the technocratic problems of economic
management
– and about the social, moral, and political disasters that would follow from failing to address them.
And it is coming to an end at a time when economic populism is replacing technocratic management, often with white males turning to nativism in response to the destruction of their jobs and livelihoods by the impersonal forces of globalization.
But on the fundamental questions of economic management, the record is far less positive.
While the President of Germany is not supposed to intervene in the day-to-day
management
of the country, his voice will no doubt be influential.
But, in 1976, the FAO admitted in a new plan that forest and watershed
management
activities had “turned out to be quite limited.”
The inadequate response to pressing questions of natural resource management, whether of water or trees, merely strengthens the hands of opium dealers and malcontents in what is already the most disaffected and sensitive part of Afghanistan – the clear-cut mountain slopes where intelligence officers believe Osama bin Laden is most likely holed up.
Many governments are also encouraging better waste management, and the reuse, redesign, and recycling of plastic products.
Cheap labor and monetary
management
will not do the trick on their own.
Indeed, President Barack Obama moved the US toward greater government activism in macroeconomic management, financial regulation, environmental policy, and health care.
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