Managing
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They view their jobs as
managing
the overall economy.
In today’s context of climate change, rising demand, population growth, increasing pollution, and overexploited resources, everything must be done to consolidate the legal framework for
managing
the world’s watersheds.
Mauritania, with IAEA assistance, recently opened its first center for nuclear medicine, which will allow it to provide comprehensive services in diagnosing, treating, and
managing
cancer and other diseases.
It is known that some senior military officers were quietly critical of Kim Jong-il’s failure in
managing
the country’s relationship with the United States and Japan.
Not surprisingly, businesses, which tend to be governed by superego, are actively preparing strategies for
managing
a presidential tweet barrage.
A similar situation prevails at the World Bank, where an American is always in charge, and the International Monetary Fund, where the
managing
director is always a European.
But we should not be dissuaded from a sound economic approach to
managing
the world economy.
Managing
greenhouse-gas emissions and global flows of drugs, arms, terrorists, and pathogens would be no easy task under the best of circumstances; it is made more difficult by a lack of consensus on what to do and a lack of will to act even when agreement exists.
But when the balance due was still outstanding in 1963 (with interest charges piling up), the IMF’s rules required its
managing
director to take action that would prohibit further use of the Fund’s resources.
When communist Poland applied to rejoin the IMF in 1981, for example, US opposition induced the Fund’s
managing
director not to bring the matter before the board; no vote was taken until the US dropped its objection.
Managing
the Global Migration CrisisDebates about immigration nowadays tend to concentrate on the impact newcomers have on social cohesion.
Ardian Arifaj,
managing
editor of Koha Ditore, Kosovo's most alert newspaper, comments that "it is in a way a good thing that 'the internationals' don't have a vision for Kosovo.
The result would be a more solid basis for international cooperation aimed at reducing abuses and suffering,
managing
economic migration, protecting refugees, and, eventually, reducing excess demand by fostering development and growth in source countries.
The social costs of
managing
exchange rate fluctuations and uncertainty within Europe will fall (but not be entirely eliminated for a few years, since backsliding will still be a possibility).
Managing
North Korea’s CollapseLOS ANGELES – In the last few months, North Korea has again displayed remarkable temerity.
Protecting the poor and
managing
urban migration would help in this regard, and requires a subtle mixture of innovation and public fortitude.
While the specter of unemployment haunts all Nigerians, with only 10% of the nearly six million young people who enter the labor market each year
managing
to secure a formal-sector job, the problem is much worse for women, who account for only one-third of those who find a formal job.
The American economist Arthur Okun, whose classic work on the topic is called Equality and Efficiency: The Big Tradeoff, believed that public policies revolved around
managing
the tension between those two values.
To be sure, Fed officials did not do a great job of
managing
expectations in the weeks preceding their September policy meeting.
Fixated on stability – a concept alien to US politicians and policymakers – the Chinese prefer, instead, to play a more active role in
managing
the adjustment of their currency.
So he or she might advocate making the central bank independent in order to reduce political meddling, and changing the framework for
managing
fiscal policy – setting up fiscal rules, for example, or allowing only an up-or-down legislative vote on budget proposals.
Managing
Debt in an Overleveraged WorldMILAN – What ever happened to deleveraging?
Ensuring financial stability and
managing
immigration would be much more difficult as well.
In India, by contrast, the central government has no role in
managing
air pollution, which is a state-level responsibility.
NATO leaders have examined their approach to
managing
relations with countries, such as China and Russia, that still view NATO as a potential threat rather than as a genuine partner.
NATO cooperation with external partners might extend to issues such as
managing
climate change and promoting security in the Arctic and in cyberspace.
Furthermore, sponsors should look beyond a project’s construction to the achievement of its long-term objectives, such as ensuring profitability and
managing
its lasting impact on the local community and the environment.
Managing
the exchange rate becomes much more difficult when capital is free to come and go as it pleases.
Building the banking sector’s capacity and
managing
exchange-rate risk in some African countries would also help to realize Africa’s potential for sustainable energy production.
As the Arab Spring has shown, the ubiquity of information means that future coalitions need to be formed at the micro level, in the villages and valleys of places like Afghanistan and Pakistan, rather than only at the macro level of
managing
the global system.
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