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European leaders have responded with a cacophony of
proposals
for restoring confidence.
If these
proposals
have one thing in common, it is that they all fail to address the eurozone’s immediate problems.
Just last week, I was engaged in ranking
proposals
for the Knight News Challenge; to simplify things, they had a three-point ranking: three for yes, two for consider, one for reject.
Van Rompuy’s
proposals
are extremely dangerous and could destroy Europe.
Solidarity unionists, even if they often opposed many specific policy proposals, stopped firm managers from stealing assets; and the Church provided a force with which all governments to reckon.
The candidates also differ enormously in their tax and spending plans – and thus their deficit and debt
proposals.
Campaign
proposals
are, of course, partly aspirational, and will have to be negotiated with Congress.
Such
proposals
might spur further reform of the UN itself.
Other
proposals
focus on reforming legal frameworks to reflect more accurately new ways of working.
But none of these
proposals
reflects the scale of the transformation that we are confronting.
The
proposals
that the SEC rejected were aimed at making money-market funds more robust by requiring that each fund maintain capital reserves or let its value “float” – and not be rounded up – to reflect its true, underlying risk.
A majority of the commissioners turned down the
proposals
after substantial lobbying from the mutual-fund industry.
The rejected
proposals
are thus good policy: money-market funds should be made safer – via capital requirements and liquidity restrictions – because they already receive a de facto government guarantee.
Yet Macron has put Germany in the uncomfortable position of having to respond to his
proposals
for EU-level reforms.
All
proposals
certainly should be scrutinized to ensure that they will not be abused or introduce moral hazard.
Europe needs a Germany that will veto half-baked
proposals.
But look closely at some of these "technocratic" proposals: many are more often based on ideology than economic science.
The
proposals
contained in China 2030 could provide a framework for Chinese policymakers as they seek to achieve their goal of sustainable and harmonious growth.
But on the crucial and controversial question of fixing the eurozone, his
proposals
were disappointing.
Macron combined big ideas with many concrete
proposals
for closer cooperation on defense, migration, the environment, innovation, education, and much else.
Better still, he outlined a political strategy for seeing his
proposals
through.
Germany would be committing a monumental strategic blunder if it did not engage seriously with his
proposals.
But Igan and Mishra approach the problem in a clever way – they look for instances when elected officials switched their position on legislative
proposals
that surfaced more than once.
But, because of these divisions, none of the leadership contenders have put forward any
proposals
that address in any meaningful way the grievances of those who feel left behind.
The last set of
proposals
addresses a problem that has not been stressed enough: divergences within the eurozone reflect insufficient economic integration, for they would not have continued to widen if firms and workers had reacted more swiftly to price differences.
It remains to be seen what EU member states will make of these
proposals.
The Colombian government’s pioneering approach seems to have benefited from a gender sub-commission that considered
proposals
from nongovernmental organizations representing women’s rights and the LGBT community.
It considered
proposals
from popular assemblies around the country, and it maintained transparency throughout the process.
If Trump does choose a more hawkish monetary-policy approach, it will have an ambiguous impact on the dollar, owing to his other proposals’ downstream effects.
Equity markets will undoubtedly favor Trump’s
proposals
to loosen fiscal policy, deregulate business and finance, and cut taxes.
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