Sentences with phrase «policy reaction»

The simplicity and transparency of this equation is a major plus, but it has to be acknowledged that the problem of the simultaneous policy reaction has not been entirely overcome.
«However, using the rules as reference points and discussing why our policy may differ from these policy descriptions could go some way in helping to explain our own policy reaction function to the public.»
The answer is, of course, that there is a positive policy reaction relationship from expenditure to interest rates — when activity is high or growing fast, policy will be tightening so interest rates are rising.
Dr. Spencer's point was the initial public health policy reactions by politicians in the US were largely driven by fear instead of science.
Some market participants have argued that housing's contribution to real GDP is but a shadow of its former self (2.6 % in 2015 vs. 3.3 % in 2005), but a substantial decline will still weigh on Federal Reserve's policy reaction function (especially given still - fresh memory of the housing downturn).
As noted earlier, such a linkage is hard to identify because of the simultaneous policy reaction.
The danger there is that you have these policy reactions to a couple of companies that have not handled things very well that could end up having unintended consequences people aren't thinking of now.
But this policy reaction continues beyond a single quarter, and must be confounded (to some extent) with the opposite (negative) relationship from interest rates to activity.
The first - quarter lag of interest rates is omitted from this relationship because it has a positive sign in estimation, which the authors attribute to the policy reaction.
I'm not a policy person, but that's my policy reaction.
This recent history, as well as the prior history of denial by the tobacco companies and chemical, asbestos and other manufacturing industries, is important to remember because the fossil fuel industry has never admitted that it was misguided or wrong in its early efforts to delay the policy reaction to the climate crisis.
It is perfectly within Aitkin's ambit to discuss political and policy reaction to climate change but for him to question the basic science is ludicrous.
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She was also a contributor to the book: «Sovereign Investment: Concerns and Policy Reactions»
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