Better economic management, a goal stressed by all opposition parties, may be more difficult to achieve.
The reason we have floating currencies today is to enable economic management via currency manipulation.
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Scottish interests at Westminster are limited to taxation and economic management, welfare, defence and foreign affairs.
He claims that his new framework for economic management, both fiscal and monetary, should reduce instability.
Mr Brown says that his fiscal prudence and sound economic management are paying off.
In terms of economic management, I don't believe it is a big issue who runs the country.
The respondents give Mr Bush a dismal average of 1.7 on our five-point scale for his economic management.
Mr Rudd's campaign strategy has been to avoid fighting Mr Howard on economic management, the government's biggest strength.
Thanks to better economic management and the boom in commodity prices, several emerging economies have enviably strong public finances.
Confirmation, if ever we needed it, that these great Parliamentary set-pieces are as much about politics as economic management.
Mr Zeman might bring probity to economic management, but would he bring competence?
IMF's number two, who was fulsome in his praise of Mr Yilmaz's economic management when he visited Ankara last month.
Similarly in economics, in the 1990s, I used to listen to famous macro-economists saying that macro-economic management had become mechanistic.
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This reality is something to keep in mind the next time someone berates Putin for his ham-handed and unsuccessful economic management.
Economic progress depends on sustained bilateral and multilateral aid, on responsible government economic management, and on continued technical assistance from multilateral and bilateral donors.
In doing this, he was following the pattern of several large European states who were busy centralising government and economic management.
Whereas Mr Keynes stressed the inherent riskiness of capitalism and the role of government in economic management, they thought the opposite.
The harsh realities are that Poland is unable to achieve systemic economic reform given the rigidity of Soviet-imposed economic management and infrastructure.
Conservatives instinctively understand the importance of sound money and sensible economic management.
Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro has shown a deft touch in foreign affairs, but his government has been inconsistent in its economic management.
In power, the BJP also had a creditable record of economic management.
Nearly four years later, voters seem to think so: approval of his economic management is near rock-bottom, the single-biggest obstacle to his re-election.
Fortunately, it will find itself bound by the Governance and Economic Management Assistance Programme (Gemap), which was endorsed by the outgoing transitional government.
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"Just getting the macroeconomic fundamentals right isn't enough anymore, " says Masood Ahmed, head of the World Bank's Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network.
This is all the more important now that, for the first time, less than half the voters say they trust the president's economic management.
The coming election might be less about the government's economic management than about the struggle between Turkey's secular establishment and the politics of Islam.
The biggest reason for AK's popularity is its successful economic management.
President Robert Mugabe's economic management has been both erratic and inept.
The task of economic management, as he came to see it, was to bring forward the day when enjoyment of life could replace saving up for enjoyment.
Hun Sen maintains that improved revenue collection has partly offset these losses -- which, if true, may allay some of the IMF's concerns about Cambodia's economic management.
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