1. Given such a policy mix, however, financial instruments available in Japan are not attractive because of their low yields. 2. Missing from the policy mix of either party is strong endorsement of higher wages. 3. Such a policy mix, he said, is a prescription for a weaker currency, which means the dollar moves higher. 4. This is the sort of misguided policy mix that put America, England and most of Europe on the road to grief more than two decades ago. 5. Both men support much the same policy mix, favoring admission to the EU and NATO and the completion of market reform. 6. Expanding the fiscal programme may give a conflicting signal to the financial markets, which will be prompted to question the policy mix. 7. Furthermore, it might trigger sharper economic contraction if the fiscal tightening is adopted without due regard to other policy mix. 8. How about something that actually worked, the policy mix that President Reagan introduced in his first term, with a tax cut at its center? 9. The advantages of small versus big must be pin-pointed if the right policy mix is to be put into effect. 10. The Thai government will also walk a fine line by balancing out a policy mix in the fiscal and monetary sides. |