Tuesday, November 18, 2008

"any document containing the word "modalities" is a complete and utter waste of time and space. "

MacroMan agrees with me about the G20 statement:

"Well, that was exciting.

The weekend G20 meeting was evidently highly successful, at least if we are to judge by the length of the statement the resulted from the meeting. G7 statements are usually short and (relatively) punchy, and able to fit on a single printed sheet.

The G20 statement, on the other hand, was long and expansive, filling a full eleven pages when transposed onto Microsoft Word. If it were full of detailed policy prescriptions, the length could perhaps have been justified. As it was, Macro Man tried to read the whole thing but failed out of sheer boredom.

The sentence that did it for him was the following:

"Further, we shall strive to reach agreement this year on modalities that leads to a successful conclusion to the WTO's Doha Development Agenda with an ambitious and balanced outcome."

Macro Man has very few hard and fast rules in life. One of them, however, is that any document containing the word "modalities" is a complete and utter waste of time and space."

Here's an earlier post
.

No comments: