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But, if American
management
has become more short-termist in the ensuing quarter-century and even more attentive to quarterly financial results, the reason does not seem to be a shortening of core shareholders’ holding period.
Both approaches need strong senior
management
support, because they can succeed only in a culture very different from the more controlling, hierarchical R&D environment that remains prevalent today.
They also require much more active
management
of, and communication about, a company’s unused intellectual property (IP).
Now the US model is in: decentralized, lean on middle management, tough on the CEO; and with a “don’t take no for an answer” code.
Although the approach to interest rate
management
by the two central banks has claimed the most attention, the different styles of each in their interventions in global currency markets bears watching because of their impact on growth.
But, unfortunately, Keynesian demand
management
is no panacea, either.
Internal criticism of the Chinese government’s
management
of health, safety, and overall quality-of-life issues is growing.
That drought, together with unsustainable agricultural practices and poor resource management, contributed to the internal displacement of 1.5 million Syrians and catalyzed political unrest ahead of the 2011 uprising.
Just as natural-resource insecurity can cause displacement and vulnerability, effective natural-resource
management
can support conflict resolution and sustainable economic development.
Three-quarters of rich countries’ CO2 emissions come from just four types of infrastructure: power generation, residential and commercial buildings, transport, and waste
management.
Any urban sustainability program must therefore include a shift to renewable energy and combined heat and power stations, more public buses and trains, cleaner private vehicles, better insulation of offices, hospitals, apartment blocks, and other buildings, and smarter
management
of waste and water – along with much else.
Finally, Islamic financial institutions must address concerns about liquidity-risk management, compliance with Basel III (the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s most recent global regulatory standard), international accounting standards, and corporate governance.
If EID’s were rare,
management
through crisis response might be cost-effective.
The final step would be to improve
management
of surface water, thereby reducing the temptation to turn to groundwater in the first place.
Cautious optimism seems justified if emerging markets can weather the impact of shrinking demand for their exports, and sustain their recent records of prudent macro-economic
management.
The main constraints include environmental degradation, economic deprivation, social inequality, ineffective public-sector management, and weak corporate governance.
The Millennium Villages Project, which I have the honor of helping to lead, has demonstrated that pastoralist communities can be empowered through targeted investments in livestock management, veterinary care, business development, mobile health clinics, boarding schools, and local infrastructure such as safe water points, off-grid electricity, and mobile telephony.
Growth must become more stable, with a consistently counter-cyclical macroeconomic policy stance, prudent capital-account management, and greater resilience to external shocks.
But this requires careful preparation, adjustment and
management.
In 2006, every central bank that published a financial stability report (in other words, most of them) concluded that their country’s banking system was in fine shape: well-capitalized and endowed with robust governance and strong risk
management.
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, however, financial supervision and macroeconomic
management
have been forced to reunite.
This rapprochement is a consequence of the growing recognition that asset-price cycles must be taken into account for both macroeconomic
management
and financial supervision.
Now financial risks are deemed to be sufficiently important for macroeconomic
management
to warrant regulatory arrangements going beyond that of the microprudential supervisor.
Beyond capital rules, however, monetary policy and financial supervision must cooperate very closely on liquidity management, particularly through credit mechanisms.
If all Asia is not stabilized by that time, it will be very difficult for China to make internationally-minded decisions in their
management
of the RMB.
If dividends, interest, royalties, and
management
fees are not taxed in the country in which they are paid, they more easily escape notice in the country of residence.
Third, the world’s leaders should recognize that commitments to fight poverty, hunger, disease, and climate change are life-and-death issues that require professional
management
for serious implementation.
The only effective response is counter-cyclical capital-account management: discouraging foreign borrowing during economic upswings and preventing capital flight during downswings.
This perceived weakness is a key explanation for why former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (much admired by G-20 and other world leaders) was overthrown by his Labor Party colleagues, and why his successor, Julia Gillard (whose government is much admired for its economic management), remains deeply unpopular.
Banks have begun to de-centralize essential functions, re-locating market and treasury operations, liquidity and capital management, and risk management, for example, in different countries.
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