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When the Euro was introduced, most EU members--Germany, in particular--looked forward to
managing
their economic policies with more autonomy and less US pressure.
Central banks were instituted with the responsibility of
managing
disorderly capital flows.
Worse, however, the past three decades attest to the failure of conventional macroeconomics to guide policymakers in
managing
development.
For example, Kenya, which has at least 17 such memoranda with Chinese government actors, has attracted a large number of Chinese companies and NGOs for activities like
managing
special economic zones and spearheading large infrastructure and agricultural projects.
The refugee crisis has shaken Europe to its core, because, rather than taking collective responsibility for
managing
the flood of migrants and refugees into Europe, we have mostly shifted the burden to frontline countries.
It must improve its human capital, remove institutional barriers to labor mobility, and re-orient government from promoting and
managing
economic development to creating and maintaining a competitive environment.
Managing
the Age of DisruptionNEW YORK – Bold predictions based on intuition are rarely a good idea.
Until this structure emerges, let us hope that America can lead wisely and that other countries, particularly Asia’s new powers, will assume more meaningful responsibilities in
managing
global crises.
But most of these policies – with the possible exception of the banking union – are aimed at
managing
default risk, not eliminating this risk’s root causes.
It is time for a new and more responsible approach to
managing
global capital flows.
Managing
aggregate demand is governments’ job.
Finally, the authorities have subtly used the media to maintain consumer confidence by
managing
public criticism and thereby helping maintain popular trust in the government and the economy.
All this could greatly complicate
managing
the G-20, and risks obscuring the question that all should be addressing: how to manage a global economy in which the balance between advanced and emerging countries is shifting at great speed.
The good news is that there have been important advances during the last decade in
managing
migration.
Moldova will be an increasingly safe neighbor for the EU and a good partner in
managing
migration flows.
As IMF
Managing
Director, my message was one of vigilance and action.
But what matters is not just “being there” during a crisis, but showing good judgment in
managing
it.
Those in the US Treasury who were responsible for
managing
the East Asian crisis performed miserably, converting downturns into recessions and recessions into depressions.
So, too, those responsible for
managing
the 2008 crisis cannot be credited with creating a robust, inclusive recovery.
Even more important for a central banker
managing
a crisis is a commitment to measures that make another crisis less likely.
The IMF’s
managing
director has always been a European, and European countries enjoy a disproportionate share of the votes on the IMF’s board.
Today, as policymakers seek new paradigms for
managing
the economy in 2011 and beyond, a better understanding of these linkages will be essential to promoting economic growth and reducing the risk of crises.
Let me spell out what this means for three policy objectives: building a stronger and safer financial sector, achieving more balanced and more stable growth, and
managing
large and volatile capital flows.
Proponents of this view also claim that the megabanks are
managing
risk better than they did before the global financial crisis erupted in 2008.
In successive waves of painful crisis – in Latin America in the 1980’s, and in East Asia after 1997 – countries learned a better approach to economic policy and developed a more sustainable framework for
managing
public-sector debt.
Whatever happened between the former
managing
director of the International Monetary Fund and his accuser, the fact that he was arrested and paraded in front of the press as a criminal suspect has been much criticized in France.
First, we will still have to find better ways of
managing
the world’s economy, reducing its inequities, and coping with its environmental hazards.
In the real world, accidents occur, so more proliferation means a greater chance of eventual inadvertent use, weaker capacity in
managing
nuclear crises, and greater difficulty in establishing controls and reducing the role of nuclear weapons in world politics.
The catastrophic collapse of fish stocks around the world--on coral reefs and elsewhere--has provided hard lessons about
managing
fisheries.
She had impressive credentials: degrees in economics from Harvard and MIT, experience working on a wide variety of development issues as a
managing
director of the World Bank, and stints as Finance Minister and Foreign Minister of Nigeria.
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