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Other
responses
appall many in the US as well.
Japan’s national government and local communities had no emergency plan for the situation that they faced in the contaminated areas, resulting in ad hoc
responses
marked by inefficiency and poor communication, particularly with regard to radiological risk.
The presence of foreign troops creates a stimulus for nationalist and jihadist
responses.
These two scenarios of the origins of economic nationalism, one irrational and the other not, are not real alternatives, but describe
responses
that intertwine: the more rational the fear, the more that fear can be used as an instrument of politics.
The only way to ease that upward pressure, and to mitigate spillovers, is with effective policy
responses.
In mid-2009, as part of a project by the Copenhagen Consensus Center to assess different
responses
to global warming, Green and Galiana performed a cost-benefit analysis of R&D spending on green technologies.
All of this makes global-level
responses
more difficult.
Nevertheless, most resources are still being allocated for
responses
to known EID’s rather than to assessing the risk of potential EID’s.
The key is to ensure that policy
responses
remain morally acceptable.
Too much debt in the system means that our traditional policy
responses
– fiscal or monetary – may prove ineffective or produce harmful side effects.
These are efficient
responses
to changes in real wages.
The first is the status quo – which would entail cobbling together
responses
to future mini-crises as they arise, following the pattern of the past few years.
The newspaper published their
responses
under the heading: “Is Honesty for Suckers?”Cynics would say that nothing has changed in the last 40 years, and nothing will change, because in business, all talk of ethics is intended only to camouflage the ultimate aim: profit maximization.
Explaining these unexpected
responses
could provide a glimpse of what the next few months have in store for markets.
The early
responses
have been mixed: although Republican Senators Jeff Flake, John McCain, and Ben Sasse have expressed varying degrees of disappointment, normally independent-minded Senators Susan Collins and Lindsey Graham have backed Trump’s decision.
Today, the
responses
to the 1907 and 1931 crises would only make matters worse.
After all, there is no solution in retributory, panic-ridden
responses
by Pakistan, or in chest-thumping schadenfreude elsewhere.
They occurred because regulation of banks and controls on capital movements were lifted; they were shorter than in the 1930’s because the policy
responses
were not idiotic.
In the EU, where competing interests often impede effective
responses
to crises, this approach could be the key to progress.
Such global economic and technological forces are widely viewed as beyond the control of countries’ governance structures, raising doubts about the efficacy of policy
responses.
To some extent, societies’ perceptions of economic trends – whether positive or negative – comes down to policy
responses.
In the US, pessimistic views of major economic trends may be fueled partly by a lack of adequate policy
responses
and less robust social-safety nets.
Official
responses
to the global economic crisis highlight the interventionist model’s merits, proving that decisive government action can help to enhance efficiency and clear unbalanced markets, thereby protecting the economy from the demand shortfall caused by falling investment and rising unemployment.
The more similar the regions, the more optimal the resulting currency area, because policy
responses
could be applied uniformly across its entire territory.
But nasty politics is nothing new, and much of the evidence for loss of trust in government comes from polling data, which weighs
responses
that are sensitive to the way questions are asked.
Citizens’ behavior does not seem to have changed as dramatically as have their
responses
to poll questions.
Automation is set to sustain, and even accelerate, change on the demand side of labor markets, in areas ranging from manufacturing and logistics to medicine and law, while supply-side
responses
will be much slower.
Today, “big data” promises to enhance our ability to understand and even predict such
responses.
But the financial crisis served as a useful reminder that history is replete with similar events and with evidence concerning which policy
responses
work.
Meanwhile, capital is flooding into the higher-interest-rate emerging markets, causing inflationary pressures, driving up asset prices, and subjecting currencies to competitiveness-threatening appreciation – in short, distortions and policy headaches that require unconventional, defensive
responses.
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