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Competitive devaluations, even if they are not policymakers’ stated objectives, are becoming increasingly tempting – though they will not solve the aggregate-demand problem.
That 8% target will be met, because in China directed
objectives
are always attained, and often exceeded.
A sporadic program without such announced
objectives
is unlikely to work, and could even be counterproductive, as private investors might well demand even higher returns because the growing ECB share of the debt would be considered senior, augmenting their risk.
It also spares us the attempt to stick all kinds of possibly desirable
objectives
into the definition, like equality in social as well as technical terms, a general theory of the actual process of "democratisation," or even a set of civic virtues of participation.
But his smart use of hard power to achieve specific, achievable
objectives
in Syria has made Russia a focal point for the major actors in the Middle East – creating a serious geopolitical challenge for the US.
The interplay among these multiple
objectives
may prove especially daunting.
For policymakers, however, these fluctuations present an opportunity to advance the key global
objectives
– reflected in the Sustainable Development Goals adopted last September and the climate agreement reached in Paris in December – of mitigating climate change and building a more sustainable economy.
Narrow policies like the government’s recent credit tightening will make it difficult to direct financial resources to the real economy – one of the primary
objectives
of “Likonomics.”
The most important lesson pertains to traction — the link between Fed policy and its congressionally mandated
objectives
of maximum employment and price stability.
The good news is that Latin America’s agendas for technology, productivity, and inclusivity overlap; for example, improvements in education and the encouragement of formal employment advance all three
objectives.
Although he presided over a major global transformation, Bush, by his own account, did not have transformational
objectives.
As Bush and his team responded to forces that were largely outside of his control, he set goals and
objectives
that balanced opportunities and constraints in a prudent manner.
Other critics complained that Bush did not set more transformational
objectives
regarding Russian democracy, the Middle East, or nuclear non-proliferation at a time when world politics seemed fluid.
Even on Iran, the differences are more about means than
objectives.
The government’s plan mentions both objectives, but says little about how they will be balanced.
This policy reversal follows logically from the inversion of central banks’ objectives, both in America and around the world, since the 2008 crisis.
Bringing Gender Equality to Global Public HealthNEW YORK – Over the past few decades, the international community has tasked itself with achieving a wide range of social and environmental objectives, many of which are enshrined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for 2030.
Other cases in which barriers to transatlantic trade and investment conceal conflicting
objectives
and deep-rooted attitudes include France’s protection of its cherished audiovisual sector and America’s desire to continue to block European penetration of its iconic airline industry.
As the MDGs demonstrate, development
objectives
require a strong implementation framework, including sufficient financing and high-quality data, in order to scale up initiatives quickly while establishing accountability and ensuring sustainability.
In fact, even when China, Russia, and the US share the same agenda, their differing diplomatic tactics often undermine their ability to achieve their
objectives.
Given the likely tradeoffs between strategy and tactics – that is, between long-term reforms and short-term growth imperatives – can Chinese policymakers really accomplish all of their
objectives?
What has separated China from the pack has been its strong inclination to place greater emphasis on strategic
objectives
in charting its economic-development path.
Employment in Chinese services is about 30% higher per unit of output than in the manufacturing and construction sectors, which means that an increasingly services-led China can accomplish its critical labor-absorption
objectives
– namely, rapid job creation and poverty reduction – with 7-8% annual growth.
First, in keeping with global best practice, Chinese authorities need to be far more explicit (that is, transparent) in prioritizing, or ranking, their policy
objectives.
Finally, there is a need to separate stabilization
objectives
from strategic imperatives.
Then, for the first time ever, the Council explicitly authorized military intervention by member states to achieve these
objectives.
Such a debate should also involve education - its rules, objectives, and contents.
This approach too often sacrifices long-term essential
objectives
to short-term concerns.
Guaranteeing these
objectives
is not just about compensating for market outcomes and social forces that generate or reproduce inequalities.
It is also about incorporating these
objectives
into economic policymaking, by placing the creation of fulfilling jobs and well-developed welfare institutions at the center of the economic agenda, and by respecting the role of cultural diversity in economic development.
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