Prudent
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And commodity producers have indeed been more fiscally
prudent
over the last decade than they were during earlier commodity booms.
Undetected imbalances and systemic risk make fiscal policies seem
prudent
when they are not.
China was one of the first countries to sign up to the Basel 3 standards, and further renminbi internationalization will be implemented in a
prudent
and pragmatic manner.
With
prudent
management, a slowdown will likely be short and mild.
But it would be unlikely to win such a war, and
prudent
policy on both sides can make such a war unlikely.
Last week, the government of Germany – once the most fiscally
prudent
and disciplined EU country – broke the pact’s rules for fiscal discipline for the fifth consecutive year, and did so without (much) apology.
Since the 1980s, China has experienced unprecedented economic growth, fueled by abundant low-cost labor, high saving and investment rates, substantial market reforms, outward-oriented policies, and
prudent
macroeconomic management.
This is unlikely, given Poland’s political stability,
prudent
macroeconomic policies, high GDP growth rates, skilled workforce, and liquid financial markets.
The
prudent
approach would be to strike a better balance between saving and spending.
Even without such constraints, it is only
prudent
for fiscal policymakers to keep their options open.
Experience teaches us to be
prudent.
For many African countries in particular, preparing for the inevitable divorce is not only prudent; it may be a matter of economic necessity.
This is why the ECB must be very
prudent
as it considers whether to maintain the current pace of rate hikes, in which case it would raise rates by 25 basis points in September, or slow the pace down a bit, in which case the next rate hike would come in October at the earliest.
Under pressure from an unyielding and revanchist China, India urgently needs to craft a
prudent
and carefully calibrated counter-strategy.
Not only would such a board smack of colonialism and be politically untenable; the scheme would also lack the flexibility needed to avoid a depression in Puerto Rico, while reassuring everyone, including investors, that fiscal policy will remain
prudent
in the future.
I commend and take pride in Poland’s
prudent
and determined policy and the attitude of its public, which do us great credit.
Second, a sound fiscal strategy requires establishing, on the basis of
prudent
economic assumptions, an ambitious budgetary target for the medium term, determining what mix of taxation and expenditure cuts are required in order to achieve it, and then sticking to the plan throughout economic fluctuations.
Or do we want to live in a system where people are held accountable for their decisions, where imprudent behavior is penalized and
prudent
behavior rewarded?
Perhaps if the Emperor, the Kaiser, and the Czar had had a crystal ball showing their empires destroyed and their thrones lost in 1918, they would have been more
prudent
in 1914.
He will have to praise privatization of Social Security – and argue that individuals will make
prudent
and wise investment decisions with this baseline tranche of their potential retirement resources.
They identified as austerity plans only those cases in which governments imposed tax hikes or spending cuts because they viewed it as a
prudent
policy with potential long-term benefits, not because they were responding to the short-term economic outlook and sought to reduce the risk of overheating.
Instead of offering concessions, which could create long-term instability in the eurozone, Europe’s leaders must remain committed to creating strong incentives for all member states to maintain
prudent
fiscal policies capable of reducing public-debt ratios and restoring fiscal buffers against asymmetric shocks to the currency union.
In other circumstances, it may be
prudent
to avoid revealing how much – or how little – is known about a given situation.
But it cannot be a substitute for wise leadership, and its existence does not guarantee
prudent
policies.
A
prudent
lender should have considered these facts before making the loans.
This was due, above all, to Solidarity’s
prudent
policy.
Ensuring that national strategies are not just locally prudent, but also globally consistent should be the central task for the G-20 and the International Monetary Fund in 2013.
Cautious optimism seems justified if emerging markets can weather the impact of shrinking demand for their exports, and sustain their recent records of
prudent
macro-economic management.
The Fund now argues that they should be one more tool for
prudent
policymakers to use as circumstances require.
President Barack Obama’s America, rendered
prudent
by the costs of the country’s military adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan, is only too happy to count on the interventionist traditions of Great Britain and France.
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