Sentences with phrase «more economic credibility»

Let's go to some sources with more economic credibility than myself or Councillor Ford.

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Those countries with less - developed institutions and financial systems, limited policy credibility, greater foreign currency debt and / or more precarious economic situations are certainly more exposed than others to external shocks.
A strengthened (more resources), and more independent (report to Parliament) PBO would promote greater understanding of complex budget issues; it would strengthen credibility by encouraging simplification and forcing the government to defend its economic and budget forecasts; it would improve the budget process by promoting a straightforward and more understandable and open process; it would promote accountability by commenting on the government's projections and analysis; finally, by being nonpartisan it would provide analysis and research to all political parties.
An about - face by the Fed driven by economic weakness would more likely — after a brief celebration — contribute to panic that the Fed had lost credibility and control.
A lot of the government's troubles this month have been laid at the feet of the Budget, and while Conservative supporters are more positive about it than other voters — as we would expect — there are signs that the government's reputation for economic credibility has taken a hit.
Against this terrific backdrop we should be ten points ahead of a Labour Party with zero economic credibility and a leader who was Gordon Brown's special adviser in the Treasury for more than a decade and a member of his catastrophic Government.
Yet for Labour, if this wake - up call on credibility is to prove truly significant, it should transform much more than the party's headline economic commitments.
Another possibility is that imprecise reporting multiplied with poor translations have resulted in a rumor with little credibility, since the source is a supply chain insider in Taiwan mentioned in Economic Daily News, that may have... more...
It's that they mix and confuse scientific results with political and economic value judgments and predictions (their political and economic arguments may have more credibility IMHO, esp when they openly discuss the assumptions behind their value judgments and predictions).
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