disastrous policy - translation to greek
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disastrous policy - translation to greek

PRINCIPLE OR PROTOCOL TO GUIDE DECISIONS AND ACHIEVE RATIONAL OUTCOMES
Policies; Political strategy; Policy cycle; Policies and procedures; Policy model; Official Policy; Policy maker; Policy-maker; Policy based; Policymaker; Policy making; Political tactics; Policy-makers; Policymakers; Policies and Procedures; Policy development; Policy Development; Policy (principle); Tactical politics; Policy or practice; Political policy; Political option; Policy instrument; Policy instruments; Policy tool; Policy tools; Policymaking; Redistributive policy; Constituent policy; Distributive policy; Regulatory policy; Redistributive policies
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disastrous policy      
καταστρεπτική πολιτική
καταστρεπτική πολιτική      
disastrous policy
economic policy         
JOURNAL
Economic Policy; Econ. Policy; Econ Policy; 10.18288
οικονομική πολιτική

Definition

Acceptable Use Policy
<networking> (AUP) Rules applied by many transit networks which restrict the use to which the network may be put. A well known example is NSFNet which does not allow commercial use. Enforcement of AUPs varies with the network. (1994-11-08)

Wikipedia

Policy

Policy is a deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within an organization. Policies can assist in both subjective and objective decision making. Policies used in subjective decision-making usually assist senior management with decisions that must be based on the relative merits of a number of factors, and as a result, are often hard to test objectively, e.g. work–life balance policy... Moreover, Governments and other institutions have policies in the form of laws, regulations, procedures, administrative actions, incentives and voluntary practices. Frequently, resource allocations mirror policy decisions.

Policy is a blueprint of the organizational activities which are repetitive/routine in nature.

In contrast, policies to assist in objective decision-making are usually operational in nature and can be objectively tested, e.g. password policy.

The term may apply to government, public sector organizations and groups, as well as individuals, Presidential executive orders, corporate privacy policies, and parliamentary rules of order are all examples of policy. Policy differs from rules or law. While the law can compel or prohibit behaviors (e.g. a law requiring the payment of taxes on income), policy merely guides actions toward those that are most likely to achieve the desired outcome.

Policy or policy study may also refer to the process of making important organizational decisions, including the identification of different alternatives such as programs or spending priorities, and choosing among them on the basis of the impact they will have. Policies can be understood as political, managerial, financial, and administrative mechanisms arranged to reach explicit goals. In public corporate finance, a critical accounting policy is a policy for a firm/company or an industry that is considered to have a notably high subjective element, and that has a material impact on the financial statements.

Examples of use of disastrous policy
1. The Arab world, in its rage, adopted a disastrous policy, which persists to this day.
2. We do not have such a policy and we will never have such a shortsighted and disastrous policy," he said.
3. It is a disastrous policy to make it financially worthwhile to bring up children on your own.
4. But it would be grossly unjust to transfer our indignation about disastrous policy errors made in Washington and London to the hapless squaddies at the sharp end.
5. Instead of the disastrous policy the Bush administration has pursued, it should end the occupation of Afghanistan, which would cool the Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan and Islamic militancy in Pakistan.