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Simple items like blue jeans, cola, or Hollywood movies helped produce favorable outcomes in at least two of the most important American
objectives
after 1945.
The dollars invested by the Marshall Plan helped achieve US
objectives
in reconstructing Europe, but so did the ideas transmitted by American popular culture.
The Bush administration's impatience with institutions and allies thus undercuts its own
objectives.
The main
objectives
of the SDGs have already been agreed.
The implication is clear: When policymakers get to work designing strategies for executing the Paris agreement, they should not rely heavily on rising energy costs to advance their
objectives.
So, what fiscal reforms are needed to meet these
objectives?
Abandoning humanitarian
objectives
and moral obligations, and focusing only on US interests, is no way to develop an effective – much less fair – foreign policy.
Their new reform agenda covers a long list of objectives, including reducing corruption, improving the rule of law, increasing the accountability and effectiveness of public institutions, and enhancing the access and voice of citizens.
Placing emphasis on governance also has the apparent virtue of helping to shift the focus of reform toward inherently desirable
objectives.
Traditional recommendations like free trade, competitive exchange rates, and sound fiscal policy are worthwhile only to the extent that they achieve other desirable objectives, such as faster economic growth, lower poverty, and improved equity.
That is a pity, because economists’ understanding of the substantive issues, professional obsession with incentives, and attention to unanticipated consequences give them a natural advantage in designing institutional arrangements to further the
objectives
in question while minimizing behavioral distortions.
Israel has legitimate military
objectives
in Gaza: to stop the rockets and destroy the tunnels.
It should be pursuing those
objectives
while showing the utmost concern for Gaza’s trapped civilians.
How should Western liberal democracies confront a China that is taking a page from their own playbook, as it exploits their openness to advance its ideological and geopolitical
objectives?
To be sure, the Communist Party of China’s sophisticated “United Front” operation – which focuses on neutralizing opposition to its policies and authority, inside and outside China – often relies on private citizens to achieve its
objectives.
As for the ultimate
objectives
of the managerial profession, they are, as we have seen, nothing less than “to create sustainable economic, social, and environmental prosperity worldwide.”
Whereas the senior Bush had pursued the limited
objectives
of liberating Kuwait and didn’t seek regime change in Iraq, his son’s aims were far more ambitious.
A lack of clarity about the Fed’s economic
objectives
is just one factor obscuring understanding of its decision-making.
If the Fed is to maintain the confidence of markets, it will need not only to communicate its key objectives; it will also have to make clear which considerations have priority and how officials will respond if policy prescriptions required to meet various
objectives
conflict with one another.
An enlightened corporate state, where unions fully support growth and competitiveness objectives, can deliver the economic goods as well as more de-centralized systems.
But these
objectives
– including improvement of market access in agriculture, manufacturing, and services; clarification of international trade rules; and progress on addressing relevant environmental issues – were overly ambitious.
To ensure that this effort does not end up being dragged out interminably, as so many EU discussions do, we should begin with concrete
objectives.
It stated that interventions aimed at
objectives
inconsistent with economic fundamentals were futile and counter-productive.
Torn between its two objectives, China placed a higher priority on preserving the Kim family dynasty.
One reason why the JCPOA did not cover non-nuclear issues is that several other partners and allies – namely, China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the European Union – were involved, and each had its own perspective and
objectives.
The EU's
objectives
are precisely those that countries are unable to achieve on their own, for example, a stronger economy and greater security.
To achieve such objectives, China has adopted a series of effective policies and measures, achieving remarkable progress.
Add to that the unsurprising exclusion of Shia-governed Iran and Iraq, along with Alawite-ruled Syria, and it is clear that Saudi Arabia has merely crafted another predominantly Sunni grouping to advance its sectarian and strategic
objectives.
Saudi Arabia’s solutions have often controverted the
objectives
of its American allies.
Overall, I would like the Annual Meeting to achieve two additional
objectives
this year.
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