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As the November 9-12 conclave draws near, the international community’s attention seems to be focused mainly on
technocratic
policy changes deemed essential to restructuring China’s state-dominated economy and reenergizing growth.
Without real and significant political change,
technocratic
reform proposals will treat only the symptoms of China’s economic malaise, without addressing its underlying institutional causes.
And attempting to counter populism and illiberalism around the world just by tweaking the income distribution could amount to yet another example of
technocratic
hubris.
They have done this without constructing
technocratic
institutions like the 1930’s Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the 1990’s RTC, which played major roles in allowing earlier episodes of extraordinary government intervention into the industrial and financial guts of the economy to turn out relatively well, without an overwhelming degree of corruption and rent seeking.
Why haven’t the
technocratic
institutions that we do have, like the IMF, been given a broader role in this crisis?
Unfortunately, current debates about climate engineering are undemocratic and dominated by
technocratic
worldviews, natural science and engineering perspectives, and vested interests in the fossil-fuel industries.
Its introduction was viewed as a
technocratic
affair, to be handled by central bankers and finance ministers, not as the cornerstone of a common European identity.
To break this cycle, the region turned to fiscal rules and
technocratic
finance ministers.
And here, the keys to success are not just professional skill and
technocratic
expertise.
His prescription was to strengthen the
technocratic
independence of central banks.
Central banks might have been able to attain the
technocratic
ideal of macroeconomic business-cycle management that Summers hoped for back in 1991, but they failed to do so.
Banking and budget problems, fiscal constraints, and the emergence of “non-political”
technocratic
governments: all are horribly familiar to Germans with a sense of the past.
In the late 1950s, when Generalissimo Francisco Franco’s dictatorship in Spain was in its third decade, his government undertook
technocratic
reforms.
He is ideally positioned to lead a
technocratic
cabinet of last resort.
Although the Bangladeshi military is watching events unfold with some apprehension, it lacks the will to install a caretaker government, as it did in 2007, when it brought peace and stability to the country by establishing a nonpartisan
technocratic
administration.
But they should not rely on
technocratic
prowess alone as the key to legitimacy and political success.
Fortunately, the Pharaoh had empowered his
technocratic
official (Joseph) to save grain in the seven years of plenty, building up sufficient stockpiles to save the Egyptian people from starvation during the bad years.
First, complex structural reforms have been carried out mainly at the initiative of
technocratic
governments, such as Prime Minister Mario Monti’s current administration.
Monti’s
technocratic
government has shown that Italy can behave like a normal country.
Yet too many decisions about the future of Europe and the eurozone are made in highly
technocratic
settings, with most citizens not really understanding what is going on, let alone feeling that policymakers care.
One hopes that the next president will create an infrastructure task force with substantial independence and
technocratic
expertise to help curate project proposals, as the United Kingdom’s pre-Brexit government did.
In fact, the war-crimes trials were only one of several irritants to the opposition, which was also determined to reinstate the model of a
technocratic
civil-service-led caretaker government in the run-up to the election.
But, until recently, the expectation was that if professional economists achieved a
technocratic
consensus on a given policy approach, political leaders would listen.
For the same reason, a
technocratic
government led by the economist Mario Monti will be unable to turn Italy around without the right reforms and policies.
An attempt to form an interim
technocratic
administration chosen by Mattarella was followed by a clash with the populists, which could have led to a constitutional crisis and spooked the markets.
Second, do not treat diversity of views and identities as a problem calling for a
technocratic
solution.
When I was a graduate student in the humanities in the 1970s, my mentors thundered against the coming
technocratic
state.
What happened to the science-based
technocratic
state that my humanities professors feared?
A
technocratic
culture in which scientific voices dominate, Pielke warns, tempts politicians to use expert advice on technical questions (“Does X meet safety standards?”)
Sanctions should be lifted only when a credible investigation into the last three months of violence is permitted and a
technocratic
government is in place (at which point the EU and its member states should offer concrete economic assistance).
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