Policymakers
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If
policymakers
viewed such spending as an investment, they could start thinking about how to maximize returns.
So, rather than funneling economic benefits to the rich and assuming it will “trickle down,”
policymakers
should assess whether investing in opportunities for the poor actually does more for economic growth.
Policymakers
in Europe (and elsewhere) need to adjust their thinking – especially their fiscal thinking – to put people first.
With an understanding of this process,
policymakers
can take steps to avert future banking crises and resolve post-crisis recessions more effectively.
By implementing safeguards that ensure that credit serves productive and public purposes,
policymakers
can achieve debt-free, stable, and sustainable economic growth.
More generally, for reasons of pride and history, many Russians refuse to believe that US
policymakers
have become more concerned about Iran’s minimal strategic potential than they are about Russia’s robust nuclear forces.
Such a single-factor situation is easier to deal with than the double-factor situation of 2004, and because the high investment demand has been mainly stimulus-related this time,
policymakers
can handle it in a more timely fashion if they perceive a problem.
The latest economic data have forced eurozone
policymakers
to face the severe deflationary risks that have been apparent for at least two years.
Until two weeks ago, eurozone
policymakers
denied this reality.
Furthermore, the rally in periphery markets has acted as a fig leaf, obscuring policymakers’ failure to examine the eurozone’s structure and membership.
Moreover, EU
policymakers
must pay closer attention to their actions’ effects on small countries, and institutionalize mechanisms to enable these countries to offset the negative effects of, say, monetary policy.
After launching at the Global Education & Skills Forum this year, we are bringing together former education ministers and heads of state from around the world to advise governments and
policymakers
on tackling the major issues of our time, not least refugee education.
US
policymakers
evidently expected Assad to fall quickly, as had occurred with the governments of Tunisia and Egypt in the early months of the Arab Spring.
Is it more difficult to predict, and adjust to, the coming of a fundamental change, than to defend the present order, under the motto of “the devil you know is always preferable to the devil you don’t know!”But, beyond these mental habits lie more structural reasons for the conservatism of foreign
policymakers
and diplomats.
France’s new president, Emmanuel Macron, based his election campaign on a synthesis of “right-wing” labor reforms and a “left-wing” easing of fiscal and monetary conditions – and his ideas are gaining support in Germany and among European Union
policymakers.
The essential responsibility for this state of affairs lies with Europe’s ruling class and
policymakers.
Perhaps most importantly, competition is a powerful means to restore democracy and modernize political institutions by compelling
policymakers
to ensure transparency and accountability.
With the rentier systems that governments have maintained for decades now at a breaking point,
policymakers
must begin the difficult, but not impossible, process of establishing new social contracts.
In the coming months, I will travel to India and China to discuss antimicrobial resistance with senior
policymakers
and companies.
How should
policymakers
respond?
Despite a strong consensus among economists that Puerto Rico needs a radically different economic and debt-restructuring plan, the relevant
policymakers
do not seem to be listening.
Closing the TB Funding GapNEW YORK – In the 25 years since tuberculosis (TB) was declared a global-health emergency,
policymakers
and health-care professionals have devoted considerable time discussing ways to eliminate it.
If Greece is to have any realistic chance of long-term economic recovery and meeting its citizens’ legitimate aspirations,
policymakers
must recast the country’s austerity program, couple pro-growth reforms with greater social justice, and secure additional debt relief.
But European
policymakers
should not fool themselves into thinking that these numbers mean that their air-combat capabilities are sufficient to operate independently of America.
Re-Booting Emerging EuropeLONDON – After the 1997-1998 financial crisis,
policymakers
in Asia’s major emerging markets – South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and even Indonesia – vowed “never again” to be humiliated by international capital markets.
Rather than focusing on income inequality, therefore, Asia’s
policymakers
should focus on the drivers of inequality of opportunity –including unequal access to public services, such as education, electricity, water, and sanitation.
As long as Greece’s finances are propped up by international creditors, the country’s
policymakers
will be able to abdicate their responsibility to manage the provision of public goods like education, health care, national security, and infrastructure.
The lack of outrage mainly reflects the Sri Lankan government’s success in embedding in the minds of
policymakers
and publics an alternative narrative that had extraordinary worldwide resonance in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Policymakers
should read Mullainathan and Shafir, and consider how their research could be applied to future welfare reforms.
And, indeed, his book – one of the earliest political “how to" manuals – has some useful advice for economic
policymakers
at a time when they are facing extraordinarily confusing challenges.
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