Sentences with phrase «know about economic policy»

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His economic policies, known as «Abenomics,» have attracted much attention, mostly because of the impact they've had on Japan's yen, which has depreciated about 21 percent since mid-November - just before Abe came to power.
No, the real story is that motherhood has become a stress - laden and guilt - ridden project due to the societal veneration of stay - at - home moms, the workplace requirement that women be overachievers just to stay even with their male colleagues, economic anxiety about class standing and, above all, government and corporate refusal to devise family - friendly policies.
Kristin: MomsRising is working on all of those family economic security policy priorities in cities, counties and states across the country, educating leaders about what's happening with moms, and educating the media, as well as reaching out to moms and letting them know that they're not alone in their struggle, and that together, they can make change.
politics.co.uk talks to Tony Blair's former economic policy advisor about G20, the Tories, and why no - one knows what's in the Budget.
I know that when Councilmember Robert Jackson, or Simcha Felder, or the council members who are here tonight come to the speaker's office and say we need to talk about policy, we need to talk about budget priorities when it comes to housing, healthcare, education or economic development, my door is going to be open.
But guess what, a random economist wouldn't know ^ & about economic effect of drug policies either, because they study effects of sales of toothpaste, or behavior of shoppers when the store is cold, or price movements of Uber rides.
* Economists do not know very much * Other people, including the politicians who make economic policy, know even less about economics than economists do.»
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The U.S. is well known, especially recently (since about 2000) for derugulation / pursuit of pure «laissez - faire» economic policies, but that is all changing as the result of the mortgage market melt - down.
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