Responsiveness
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And that was
responsiveness.
EM: In creating an electric car, the
responsiveness
of the car is really incredible.
You can do that with an electric car because of its
responsiveness.
The insight here is that there’s a fundamental tradeoff between productivity and
responsiveness.
Here in the United States, we need to have clear, tough enforcement; we need to demand the accountability and
responsiveness
from online companies; we need to promote social responsibilities for posting, sharing and texting; and we need to restore dignity to victims.
All the same elements of imagination and symbolism are there, but they're just partnered with player agency and system
responsiveness.
Epidemic
responsiveness
also depends hugely on people who know and trust each other.
The second lesson is that the two slope coefficients in the algebraic equation that is the Phillips curve – the link between expected inflation and current inflation, and the
responsiveness
of future inflation to current unemployment – are both much smaller than they were back in the 1970s or even in the 1980s.
This system-wide
responsiveness
depends on economic agents having perfect information about the future, which is manifestly absurd.
To be sure, Thailand’s military rulers do not reject
responsiveness
to public demands or deny the imperatives of adapting to globalization.
Structural budget deficits were facilitated over the past decade by eurozone interest rates’ surprising lack of
responsiveness
to national differences in fiscal policy and debt levels.
QE’s impact hinges on the “three Ts” of monetary policy: transmission (the channels by which monetary policy affects the real economy); traction (the
responsiveness
of economies to policy actions); and time consistency (the unwavering credibility of the authorities’ promise to reach specified targets like full employment and price stability).
That sort of
responsiveness
to popular sentiment in the legislative process gives the lie to the canard that French regulation is inflexible and hopelessly bureaucratic.
But the point is to communicate candidates’
responsiveness
to the concerns of average Americans, which means that foreign policy usually takes a backseat in presidential campaigns.
Moreover, policymakers often hide behind (real or imagined) competitive pressures emanating from the global economy to justify their lack of
responsiveness
to popular demands, and cite the same pressures when implementing unpopular policies such as fiscal austerity.
Countries that scored poorly in
responsiveness
to share prices tend also to score badly on the OECD’s index of “red tape” and on university education.
On the unification of Germany, he resisted the advice of Thatcher and others, apparently out of a sense of fairness and
responsiveness
to his friend, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
The central pool of resources is designed to increase the
responsiveness
of one ministry’s back end to the demands of society as identified by another ministry’s front end, without these resources competing with the priorities that each ministry has for its “own” budget.
One exciting experience of my time in the Clinton White House was helping spearhead Vice-President Gore’s “Reinventing Government” initiative, where techniques and policies were developed to enhance the efficiency, efficacy, and
responsiveness
of government agencies.
Today, in virtually all dimensions – from
responsiveness
to telephone inquiries to the costs of transactions – the US social security administration beats almost every private insurance company.
Improving health systems’
responsiveness
to these big killers would likely lead to advances that could help in other areas.
I would feel very differently if, through an open door, I observed pilots who were frustrated at the poor
responsiveness
of the plane’s controls, arguing about their next step, and getting no help whatsoever from the operator’s manuals.
Flexibility and
responsiveness
will enable such firms to thrive.
Such tools include well-designed public-private partnerships, especially when it comes to modernizing infrastructure; disruptive outside advisers – selected not for what they think, but for how they think – in the government decision-making process; mechanisms to strengthen inter-agency coordination so that it enhances, rather than retards, policy responsiveness; and broader cross-border private-sector linkages to enhance multilateral coordination.
And government
responsiveness
at lower levels, one may hope, might eventually trickle up to the top.
That is achieved through policymakers’ “ever-increasing reliance on the
responsiveness
of large numbers of dispersed decision-makers.”
But this requires Congress to support President Barack Obama’s administration in three areas: improving the composition and level of aggregate demand; enhancing the economy’s supply responsiveness; and removing residual debt overhangs that continue to inhibit economic activity.
China is no exception in requiring leadership, accountability, and
responsiveness
as conditions of political stability.
The speed of the investigation – said to have begun days after the kidnapping of Chen Guangcheng, a blind activist who had been a public advocate for the victims – and the candor of the report created the impression of greater government
responsiveness
and bolder official media.
Such political dysfunction has undermined the
responsiveness
of other policymaking entities, including those that possess better tools than central banks.
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