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Now, as the pendulum swings back, it risks overshooting the optimal combination of private and public activity and ending up at a
simplistic
view of government as the problem and the private sector as the solution.
The liberal argument is both simple and simplistic: the state is dangerous precisely because it is a monopolist.
In a noisy and rough campaign – one that has already divided the Conservatives and contributed to the unease within Labour over the party’s leadership – the appeal of such
simplistic
arguments is obvious.
It is no surprise that the results of so
simplistic
a policy prescription were often illiberal democracy and crony capitalism.
As the World Health Organization states in its guidelines for journalists covering suicides, “Suicide should not be reported as unexplainable or in a
simplistic
way.”
Contrary to the
simplistic
view that regulation is inevitably bad for business, there are in fact three important channels through which regulation can benefit an economy.
So I retreat to the
simplistic
rock star/United Nations view of how great it would be if we could give more money.
To illustrate the tradeoff (in admittedly
simplistic
terms), a 14% capital-adequacy ratio for banks may be compared to the objective of stabilizing carbon-dioxide levels in the atmosphere at 450 parts per million, with both targets reflecting caution and a desire for robustness, at an immediate economic cost.
Current political and economic uncertainty has exacerbated the situation, driving policymakers to settle on
simplistic
solutions that, as Snowden made starkly apparent, can undermine the values that the West espouses.
Keynes may have relied so heavily on such a
simplistic
characterization of human needs to make his point “that the economic problem is not…the permanent problem of the human race.”
But this ironic vision of today’s France is much too
simplistic
or romantic, and does not comprehend the combination of fear and social discontent that are now visible in the current French maelstrom.
In the early 1980’s, they fell under the spell of monetarism, a
simplistic
economic theory promoted by Milton Friedman.
Our default reaction, often reinforced by Western philosophical traditions and
simplistic
political rhetoric, is that evil acts must be the product of fundamentally evil or insane individuals.
We will never hand the political agenda over to those who offer only
simplistic
slogans, crude arguments, and extreme policies.
Indeed, nothing in Keynes’ theory would allow such
simplistic
causal inferences.
This contributes to frictions between these institutions and countries they advise: many bright, young economists working for developing country governments base their analyses on a deeper understanding of the market economy than that provided by the old ideology and the
simplistic
models guiding some of the international bureaucrats.
At the most
simplistic
level: in a world with perfect information, bankruptcy would not exist - why, indeed, would anyone lend to someone who they knew would not repay them?
Unfortunately, this view of populism’s rise and fall merits the label often attached to populism itself:
simplistic.
For Huntington, the Yugoslav wars fit his
simplistic
paradigm perfectly, with Western Christianity – Catholicism and Protestantism – on one side, and the rest of Europe’s religions on the other.
The European Socialists will also have to define a more ambitious budget strategy, with higher spending for research, education, and other social investments, develop an industrial policy that transcends the
simplistic
logic of competitiveness, affirm a legal framework for European public services, and support greater EU-wide social and fiscal homogeneity.
The 1990's saw "depression" formally redefined as a serotonin-deficiency disease and the scourge of millions--a convenient and seductive view, but deeply
simplistic.
Mimicking
simplistic
fashions is only likely to make the path longer.
But this CBA-derived conclusion was based on a very narrow, mechanistic, and
simplistic
calculation.
Turkish society and politics are too complicated to be reduced to such
simplistic
formulae.
Of course, that is a somewhat
simplistic
dichotomy.
But it also cannot be defined simply as any political movement that panders to the masses by promoting
simplistic
policy proposals.
One
simplistic
explanation for the Yemen conflict is that it was engineered by Iran.
To a Third Way ConsensusThe century just ended was rough on
simplistic
ideologies, both of left and right.
Twitter political activism in China challenges the
simplistic
yet widespread assumption that social media in the hands of activists can lead swiftly to mass mobilization and social change.
But it is wrong to believe that
simplistic
answers, such as more fiscal stimulus or more austerity, are a panacea; more often, the underlying problems relate to debt, structural rigidities, low investment, and weak competitiveness.
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