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That, of course, means that economists must be willing to include new and original theories that are not yet received doctrine among
professional
specialists.
Until recently, many
professional
economists would be reluctant to write a popular book.
There is a rigorous process of scholarly review of proposed new therapies, associated with
professional
journals that uphold high research standards.
The relatively few
professional
economists who warned of the current crisis were people, it seems, who not only read the scholarly economics literature, but also brought into play more personal judgment: intuitive comparisons with past historical episodes; conclusions about speculative trading, price bubbles, and the stability of confidence; evaluations of the moral purposes of economic actors; and impressions that complacency had set in, lulling watchdogs to sleep.
His yearning for
professional
achievement – and, especially, his desire to be promoted – motivated his significant contributions to China’s GDP growth.
Points earned could be spent on lifelong education and
professional
training, which would thus become independent from employment status.
For example, early school-leavers could be endowed with points for later use in
professional
training.
Electoral cycles (and the accompanying political pressures) are such that monetary policy, banking, and many other areas of policy and economic activity must be overseen by those with
professional
competence and a much longer time horizon than that of politicians.
According to national household surveys, a Chilean worker earning the minimum wage takes home $300 a month, while a
professional
in the top 10% of the income scale typically makes about $2,400 dollars a month.
Admittedly, my perspective is heavily colored by events in the world of chess, a game I once played at a
professional
level and still follow from a distance.
Other potential nominees say bluntly that they do not want to be members of a court led by Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, citing “over-promotion” of those with modest credentials and
professional
experience at the expense of more qualified candidates.
Today, the West is witnessing anti-globalization opposition from members of
professional
groups, who fear the loss of their jobs to foreign counterparts.
This crisis was not caused by bad luck or some
professional
misunderstanding, but by character problems, especially in the United States and later Western Europe.
In many developed countries, the decline of mental hospitals has brought psychiatric services into closer
professional
contact than ever with these and other medical domains.
Similarly, the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen speaks of our “multiple identities” – ethnic, religious, national, local, professional, and political – many of which cross national boundaries.
Having announced that he would end his
professional
career with the World Cup, Zidane had his wish fulfilled.
Moreover, there are signs that wage gains are now broadening out, with the balance tilting away from low wage-inflation industries such as manufacturing, health care, and education into higher wage-inflation industries such as finance, the information sector, and
professional
and business services.
As a result, many doctors are unaware of the subtleties of what constitutes valid consent in the eyes of the law and their
professional
body – a task made more difficult by the evolving rules on consent.
Years of dictatorship and sanctions decimated Iraq's business and
professional
classes.
Speaking from personal experience, I have to say that they can, because even I, a
professional
economist, have occasionally had to stop myself from making exactly the same error.
“The Bank needs an accomplished
professional
who is ready to tackle the great challenges of sustainable development from day one,” I wrote.
He has put development at the forefront, saying explicitly, “It’s time for a development
professional
to lead the world's largest development agency.”
He therefore combines
professional
expertise, global experience, and considerable management know-how – all perfect credentials for the World Bank presidency.
But as a lingua franca it is limited to serving as a technical or
professional
language, not the language of a community.
Growth in energy and energy-intensive industries will fuel additional demand, output, and employment across a wide swath of supporting activities, including transportation, construction, and
professional
services.
Countries, with more independent and
professional
civil servants tend to have higher quality bureaucracies and less corruption.
Year Up helps disadvantaged urban youth acquire the skills they will need for higher education and
professional
careers.
Second, we thought that the depositors prone to panic would always be small depositors – households and small firms – rather than corporations or
professional
investors.
If bank failures typically reflect real underlying problems, sensitive
professional
investors can be expected to react quickly when any whiff of panic is in the air.
This is particularly true of the repo markets, which provide the equivalent services for
professional
investors – banks and large corporations – that ordinary bank deposits provide for individuals and small firms.
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