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词汇 policymaker
释义 policymaker
noun[ C ]
(alsopolicy-maker)us/ˈpɑl·ə·siˌmeɪ·kər/
a member of a government department, legislature, or other organization who is responsible for making new rules, laws, etc.:
U.S. policymakers are forced to make hard choices between national security and domestic priorities.

policymaking


noun[ U ](alsopolicy-making)us/ˈpɑl·ə·siˌmeɪ·kɪŋ/
The Bundesbank said Thursday its policy-making council left the German discount rate unchanged.

Examples of policymaker


policymaker
This is so because a lower markup reduces the desire of the policymaker to inflate the economy and to boost demand.
The policymaker wants to avoid particularly bad outcomes, and therefore wants policy to be robust against specification errors that could have particularly severe consequences.
Although we could, in principle, allow for families of rules that involve learning on the part of the policymaker, we abstract from this issue here.
In line with the existing literature, we assume that he or she also knows the natural unemployment rate, the policymaker's preferences, the parameters characterizing eq.
The policymaker's willingness to resist also influences the first-period behavior of the speculators, who become less inclined to attack.
By assumption, the policymaker will never be able to revise his policy rule as a function of future shock realizations and initial conditions.
A policymaker working from the preferential best evidence principle might nonetheless adopt such a proxy-preferential doctrine.
Thus, since without commitment the policymaker cannot (credibly) deliver the optimal degree of smoothness, the gains from being able to commit increase as and increase.
However, here the policymaker's perspective is adopted, not the private sector's.
Indeed, a policymaker's or advocacy group's time frame for policy change is important to consider.
Without commitment, the policymaker is not able to (credibly) smooth his response to the degree that he would like.
Put another way, and from the policymaker's perspective, one has little information about the time frame within which there are opportunities for intervention.
Beyond specifying the general nature of her uncertainty, no further information is required from the policymaker (beyond her loss function) to construct the robust policy.
Our results imply that a 'transparent policy' during a currency crisis is in the policymaker's interest.
In fact, as already remarked, our agents decide upon the next-period wage having perceived whether the policymaker has resisted the currency attack.
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