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At the same time, multidimensional measures are growing in both
rigor
and acceptance, owing to timely data collection, intensive research, and new and emerging methodologies.
That experiment cannot survive if supported only by economic
rigor
and rules.
But insufficient diagnostic
rigor
can result in over-diagnosis.
In December, as Europeans shifted towards fiscal rigor, the US Congress extended for two years the tax cuts initiated by George W. Bush – which almost everyone interpreted as yet another effort to boost the US economy.
He repeatedly contrasts the ECB’s
rigor
and orthodoxy with the flexibility – a euphemism for willingness to print money – of the British and American central banks.
Our research suggests that central banks pursue interventions with the greatest
rigor
when the exchange rate for their currency deviates strongly from longterm trends, in particular if the actual exchange rate and the purchasing power value of a currency become vastly different.
Over the course of the deployment, the readiness of these forces actually increases, because of the quality and
rigor
of the training they undertake with partners from the Republic of Korea’s Army.
But the two giants of Europe can agree to disagree about the virtues of German-style budgetary
rigor
or French-style fiscal stimulus as long as they don’t insult each other, and, more importantly, as long as they compensate for their philosophical differences with a well publicized program of joint initiatives on key subjects.
In 2011, a think tank that ranks the 50 states on the
rigor
of their high schools’ US history courses gave 28 states failing grades.
Externships lie precisely at the intersection of play and rigor, which is where innovation thrives.
Excessive emphasis on fiscal rigor, unaccompanied by measures to stimulate growth, has reinforced recessionary trends, placing additional strain on national budgets and debt/GDP ratios.
Let me be clear: the rational expectations models made an important contribution to economics; the
rigor
which its supporters imposed on economic thinking helped expose the weaknesses many underlying hypotheses.
In many respects, science education today is similar to medicine during the mid-1800’s, when a new level of scientific
rigor
confronted long-held beliefs and well-respected traditional medical practices.
LIGO’s discovery, specifically, was made possible by the Polish physicist Andrzej Trautman, who provided gravitational wave theory with sharp mathematical rigor, and the French physicist Thibault Damour, who developed practical mathematical tools for using observed wave fronts to decipher information about the waves’ sources.
A central focus of this effort should be to explain and defend the methods and
rigor
of the underlying process of evidence collection and validation.
The Panel has striven to deliver the “perfect” product in terms of its mandate, scientific rigor, peer review, and openness, and has brought forward the knowledge – but also the knowledge gaps – in terms of our understanding of global warming.
That his words and ideas are now finding resonance not only in Europe, but also in Asia, Africa, and elsewhere attests to the cogency and
rigor
of his vision.
That is why the quantitative rigor, policy focus, and logic of economics must be supplemented with the empathy, judgment, and wisdom that defines the humanities at their best.
We cannot continue to preach to others values that we no longer practice with
rigor.
There is more
rigor
and openness under the Northern Lights, and this is precisely the combination we need, with its mixture of modesty towards others and ambition towards ourselves.
In recent discussions about how to combat the virus, the methodical
rigor
of science and medicine has given way to hyperbolic politics and public hysteria.
We also admire its monetary seriousness, attachment to fiscal rigor, and quest for exports, despite its lack of consideration for the harm done to those enduring the deficits corresponding to Germany’s surpluses.
Yet Germany insists on imposing its own
rigor
on the eurozone as a whole, a strategy the above-mentioned states can pursue only at the risk of social chaos.
This is the necessary counterpart of a major effort at financial support, and a country with such huge imbalances must inevitably be subject to extreme
rigor.
The view from Rome these days is that France gives lectures on budgetary
rigor
but no longer practices it, as when French President Emmanuel Macron canceled his planned fuel-tax increase in the face of the Yellow Vest protests.
Greater Chinese
rigor
in this area may benefit American and European firms in the near term, but over the long run it will help to fuel competition and innovation in China’s own manufacturing and tech sectors.
LONDON – Though economics aspires to the
rigor
of the natural sciences, at the end of the day it is still a social science.
Rather than relying on outrage, democrats around the world need to apply with
rigor
the rules that prevent the personalization of power, while defending the institutions that protect individuals and minorities.
Our network is made up of academic economists who believe new ideas can be developed without abandoning scientific
rigor.
Instant gratification has compromised the
rigor
of objective and disciplined analysis.
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