Mandate
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Not only will politicians’ influence be towards monetary excess, which of course is a serious enough matter for a bank whose primary
mandate
is price stability, but also the excess will constitute a serious barrier to structural reform, which is essential for European prosperity in a competitive global economy.
Rowhani must seek a path that does not cost him the support of the majority of the regime’s power centers, yet that also allows him to fulfill the
mandate
he received from voters.
At the newly created Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education, which has $1.1 billion and a
mandate
to broaden opportunities for young Arabs by providing them with scholarships, we have given a lot of thought to the effectiveness – and cost-effectiveness – of the various possible approaches.
And, like Bush, Trump is yet another Republican president who will assume office despite losing the popular vote, only to pretend that he has a
mandate
to undertake extremist policies.
Belgium will be serving on the United Nations Security Council for the next two years, and has indicated that it wants to give its
mandate
a European dimension.
Gita Gopinath of Harvard University objects to what she calls the Fed’s “dollar distraction,” whereby US policymakers have deviated from their inflation-fighting
mandate
because of unnecessary concern about the dollar’s strength.
The lessons of zero interest ratesStiglitzcriticizes the Fed for neglecting its legal
mandate
to promote “maximum employment” in favor of a narrow focus on inflation that is no longer relevant.
The ECB, protected by statutory independence and a price-stability mandate, has shown no inclination to accede to pressure from French President Nicolas Sarkozy or anyone else.
Given an expanded
mandate
and a much larger balance sheet, the International Monetary Fund, with advance notification, could in principle reliably act to stabilize volatile international capital flows, buying time for more orderly domestic responses.
First, it eliminates the individual mandate, a provision of the 2010 Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) that imposes a tax penalty on people who go without health insurance.
Moreover, eliminating the individual
mandate
could disrupt health-insurance markets, because there will be fewer younger, healthier people purchasing insurance.
Some argue that the CBO’s initial forecast of the impact of repealing the individual
mandate
was overly dire, and that many Americans will purchase insurance even in the absence of a penalty.
It will address adverse selection by including an individual
mandate.
Third, the FMLC proposes expanding the Financial Stability Board’s
mandate.
There certainly are very difficult issues that must be sorted out before a peacekeeping mission could go into Donbas, notably the composition and formal
mandate
of whatever force is deployed.
The Fed Versus Price StabilitySAN FRANCISCO – There is a big difference between the Federal Reserve’s
mandate
to maintain “stable prices” – as enunciated in the Federal Reserve Act – and the Fed’s self-selected target of 2% annual inflation.
In her recent Congressional testimony, Fed Chair Janet Yellen referred several times to the
mandate
of maintaining “stable prices”; but she mentioned the Fed’s 2% inflation objective twice as often.
Congress did not give the Fed a
mandate
to pursue that goal.
That will pose a challenge to the Federal Reserve, which operates under a price-stability
mandate.
The Fed has neither the legal authority nor the political
mandate
to run fiscal policy; if it tries to do so, it runs the risk of forever losing its independence.
Bank regulation is also part of the Fed’s
mandate.
Moreover, budgetary pressures will make it increasingly difficult for the central bank to raise short-term interest rates to fulfill its
mandate
of curbing excess inflation.
A system built on a strictly limited
mandate
could be both more efficient and less controversial than some single, all-encompassing financial regulator.
If Europe’s central bank had not been too late and too slow in the past, it would have been truer to its own price stability mandate, and not now out of step with central banks in other industrial countries.
Netanyahu the PalestinianPHILADELPHIA – In January, Israeli voters will go to the polls for an election that promises to hand Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu a renewed
mandate.
It rejects all of Russia’s attempts for a renegotiation of the Treaty on Conventional Weapons, as well as the
mandate
and the agenda of the OSCE.
The simplest solution is to
mandate
that the government buy less health care – by raising the eligibility age for Medicare, capping benefits for high-income beneficiaries, and so on.
But, if the unemployment rate is then still relatively high – say, above 7% – some members of the Fed’s Open Market Committee may argue that the Fed’s dual
mandate
– low unemployment as well as low inflation – implies that it is too soon to raise interest rates.
That may inspire little enthusiasm, but the Israel that Olmert has now won a firm
mandate
to lead is by no means demoralized.
Having established no clear policy platform, Merkel has governed largely without a
mandate.
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