India's economic progress is being hampered by corruption and bureaucratic hurdles, and policy-making constraints due to pressure from partners in the coalition government, Mr. Singh said.
What Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano famously called "the system" has been trying with increasing difficulty to prevent terrorism here at home within impossible policy and programmatic constraints.
Aside from the usual risk weather brings to crops, there are four other risks: economic slowdown, the U.S. dollar and speculator involvement, policy risk and capacity constraints.
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Clusters are good in any field because they boost productivity and innovation, and cluster policy seeks to reduce constraints and encourage externalities to raise the productivity of competition.
And this is where the moral principles of foreign policy, meet the practical constraints.
But by reducing the ability of fiscal policy to respond to developments in the economy, such constraints could put an excessive burden on monetary policy to prevent economies from either overheating or diving into recession.
Mr Clinton's trade policy is hobbled by three big constraints.
"Without policy efforts to unlock the tightening supply constraints and bring enduring improvements in productivity and competitiveness, growth could weaken even further and inflationary strains could re-emerge, " it warned.
Rather, this policy will be ineffective because it will relax constraints that are not binding in the first place.
Recent declines in output in both Japan and Germany are largely due to inadequate demand caused by overly tight monetary policy, and not to supply-side constraints imposed by the failings of their models.
Given the political and financial constraints he was facing, were better policy options available than the ones he adopted?
However, even an American president faces constraints, and these constraints seem most apparent in foreign and budget policy, perhaps the two fundamental areas of politics.
It is the ability to manage effectively and implement policy under a unique set of political, economic and social constraints that truly determines a leaders success, not a resume.
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As he kept pointing out, there are also going to be constraints on his radicalism - not least the monetary policy framework itself, and all those other people on the Monetary and Financial Policy Committees.
In the paper the researchers sought to answer the question: What constraints will the greying of Japan place on future fiscal policy?
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The adoption of preemptive war as an American policy has forced the United States to renounce existing treaties and alliances as unnecessary constraints on our superpower's freedom to act unilaterally.
An inflation pinch, attributable to rapid growth hitting up against the constraints of a still hidebound economy, led the central bank to tighten monetary policy.
He said assembly ministers had put in place a planning policy for wind farm developments in mid Wales while appearing to remain "blissfully unaware" of the physical constraints of building them.
Not only is stimulating off-shoring bad policy, it is unfair to small U.S. competitors who cannot afford offices overseas to avoid visa constraints.
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