Sentences with phrase «economic policymaking»

"Economic policymaking" refers to the decision-making and actions taken by governments and authorities to manage and influence the economy of a country or region. It involves creating strategies and implementing measures to promote growth, address unemployment, control inflation, regulate industries, and maintain stability in the economy. Full definition
As director of the National Economic Council, essentially the mastermind of economic policymaking within the White House, Summers was the principal writer of the president's stimulus plan to restart economic growth.
The researchers point out that resilience and growth are not the only targets that should be considered in economic policymaking, adds Brian Fath, a researcher at IIASA and Towson University in the USA who also worked on the study.
Australian households and businesses are directly suffering the consequences of growing economic policymaking dysfunction in Donald Trump's Washington, which has pushed the dollar through US80 cents for the first time in two years, warns a former top US Federal Reserve economist.
If Navarro does get promoted to head the NEC, which coordinates economic policymaking across the entire federal government, that power will be amplified further.
What Beijing seems not to understand is that current pessimism about the Chinese economy has less to do with the recent spate of bad news than with the lack of reliable data on the Chinese economy and the opacity of Beijing's process of economic policymaking and its intentions.
Economic policymaking is also in flux.
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