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But, for the most part – and again throughout the developed world – effective
responses
have been missing.
In the face of non-monetary policy
responses
that are somewhere between deficient and non-existent relative to the magnitude of the challenges we face, the natural response in a democracy is to replace the decision-makers and try something different.
America’s biofuels policies inevitably lead to larger price
responses
to supply shocks in the short run.
But those policies’ success was rooted partly in Japan’s problematic policy choices, including slow fiscal and monetary
responses.
But it is a slant that merits attention, because the problem cannot be solved with the conventional policy
responses.
Based on new theory and experience, we may eventually conclude that policy
responses
to systemic risk are impossible to devise, and that the costs of the AWF errors are higher than the RWT errors.
For sea-level rise, the IPCC now includes modeling of glacier
responses
of 3-20 centimeters, leading to a higher total estimate of 40-62 cm by century’s end – much lower than the exaggerated and scary figure of 1-2 meters of sea-level rise that many environmental activists, and even some media outlets, bandy about.
What do these two seemingly disparate
responses
tell us about China and its evolving place in the world?
Unless the US political system can produce effective policy
responses
to this reality, the populist rejection of free trade, combined with antagonism toward immigrants, seems likely to grow stronger.
But the political process may generate poorly timed or ineffective
responses
– focused on transfers rather than purchases, infra-marginal tax rebates, and spending that fails cost-benefit tests – that do little good in the short run and cause substantial harm later.
And much the same processes and
responses
are at work – with even greater strength – in Europe.
But we also need to examine our
responses
closely, or risk repeating our shortsighted behavior.
Responses
to the challenge of global pluralism will take different forms in different parts of the Orthodox world.
This would increase already-high unemployment, expose excessive financial risk-taking, embolden Russia, and strengthen populist movements further, thereby impeding comprehensive policy
responses.
All of this will make US policymakers less confident and less flexible in their
responses
to economic shocks.
Drug companies and other firms may well be eager to buy biobanks on which they can test their products for differential
responses
according to patients’ genetic make-up.
India’s list of misguided
responses
to terrorism is almost as long.
A recent study has shown that the anti-depressant Citalopram can change the
responses
of individuals to hypothetical moral dilemma scenarios.
Consider the intemperate
responses
to recent proposals by Poland’s government to resolve its pension system’s problems.
There are four possible economic and policy
responses
to this state of affairs.
Several
responses
to that query exist.
But global
responses
remain inadequate.
Responses
to a survey that my colleague Karl Case and I conducted in 1988 during the US boom revealed that casual word-of-mouth transmission of emotional excitement played a big role in purchasing decisions.
On the other hand, it mitigated the large capital outflows that were a destructive force in past crises, contributed to more mature institutions and domestic policy responses, and helped mobilize vigorous international support.
These are just two of the many infrastructural
responses
that communities around the world have undertaken.
But the Western powers’ dismissiveness during the Libyan campaign did bruise them – and those bruises will have to heal before any consensus can be expected on tough
responses
to such situations in the future.
Above all, it is a politics that realizes that citizens – without theorizing, as I am now – know perfectly well whether political actions have direction, structure, a logic in time and space, or whether they lack these qualities and are merely haphazard
responses
to circumstances.
Their physiological
responses
to self-generated sensations are not being reduced.
More intense hurricanes, typhoons, and droughts are increasing the demand for military-assisted humanitarian responses, most notably in the Pacific.
Now recall Western
responses
to previous Soviet and Russian incursions into strategically important countries: Hungary in 1956, Czechoslovakia in 1968, or Georgia in 2008.
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