It is not a wonkish tome, but its broad policy prescriptions are clear enough.
Sir Nicholas's policy prescriptions, as well as his analysis, seem designed to draw America in.
The intuition behind the theory is nonetheless compelling, which makes the scarcity of policy prescriptions frustrating.
Unfortunately, the sensible goal of rebalancing towards net exports can lead to dubious policy prescriptions.
Still, in my book, political preferences and policy prescriptions far outweigh gender in terms of importance.
The connection between his staunch beliefs and his policy prescriptions is loose and malleable.
Topping off the rapid-fire policy prescriptions is a heavy dose of 1990s nostalgia.
Unfortunately, all of his statements on these issues were nothing more than abstract, theoretical declarations devoid of policy prescriptions.
Mr. Krastev says Berlin's policy prescriptions are based on its reading of history, aspects of which are open to debate.
The policy prescriptions are consistent with his message in recent public appearances.
Policy prescriptions aside, both candidates are running on being outsiders of sorts.
Yet the policy prescriptions are simple and proven: enforced speed limits, helmet laws for those on two wheels, good road design and more driving tests.
Turning to the content of common sense further exposes what it is and weakens the case that it can be used as ground for policy prescriptions.
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One thing is certain: Although Friedman differed sharply from Krugman in his policy prescriptions, he never did anything to foster speculation that Krugman might be an idiot.
In short, Americans have gotten incredibly sloppy about defining our interests, and Bolton, although far more colorful than most in his policy prescriptions, is perfectly emblematic of this intellectual laziness.
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If the policy prescriptions I have described here are implemented, the United States may come to know a more certain security and the world to realize an era of peace and prosperity without historical precedent.
This paper, entitled Devising a Sound U.S. Policy Toward an Elected East German Government, evaluates the implications of recent national elections in East Germany and offers policy prescriptions for U.S. decision-makers in addressing this critical juncture in German history.
The Center frequently had differences with the policy prescriptions advanced by some of the principals in this new organization -- for example, Brent Scowcroft, Lawrence Eagleburger, Robert Strauss, Condoleeza Rice, Arnold Kanter and Joan McEntee -- while they were in office.
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What many probably do not know yet is that economic freedom is not only a useful metric from which to offer policy prescriptions for the purpose of social betterment, but that it is an important tool with which to evaluate investment climates.
Without setting out any precise policy prescriptions himself, the trade secretary called for a "radical manifesto" for the next election "if we are to set out to satisfy all the demands made on use from all quarters or simply by trying to balance the various interests".
Mr. Obama initially applauded the congressman for laying out detailed policy prescriptions to balance the budget, but those cheers quickly became jeers as the president and his team savaged the proposals, at one point with Mr. Ryan in attendance, saying they would undermine long-term promises to future retirees.
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"On a lot of substantive issues like health insurance, he was the first one out of the box with a very ambitious universal plan, and I think he forced the others to become bolder in a lot of their policy prescriptions, energy dependence and so on, " Klein said.
The minister also answered questions on prescriptions policy, funding for Epilepsy Wales and increasing breast feeding rates.
Different board members have at different times offered different reasons, which naturally leads to contradictory prescriptions for when the policy ought to end.
Their usual prescriptions, aimed at containing fiscal spending and tightening monetary policy, were discredited long ago, yet they are still being used.
These establishment foreign policy types claim to be "realists" - yet they advocate prescriptions that have no realistic chance whatsoever of durable success (see a powerful op.ed. in today's Wall Street Journal by Michael Rubin on the past and pending failures of their worldview).
And too often the prescriptions offered would place the economy on the slippery slope that descends into industrial policy.
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It makes sense to me to rely on Classical prescriptions most of the time, but to treat Keynes as a guidebook for policy during occasional deep recessions.
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