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Its efforts focus mainly on increasing banks’ mandatory reserve ratios while introducing
administrative
measures to deal with food price pressures, approving a couple of token interest-rate hikes, and managing a modest upward adjustment in the currency.
Private health insurance has proved enormously wasteful, with large
administrative
expenditures on activities that include developing insurance packages, marketing those packages, and assessing claims.
Public funding eliminates these activities, resulting in far lower
administrative
costs.
The primary studies forming the basis of these reviews come largely from the United States, where for-profit and not-for-profit providers work side by side in the same environment, and where large
administrative
databases allow accurate detection of death rates.
While for-profit providers have higher
administrative
costs and larger executive salaries, their main burden relative to not-for-profit provision is the need to generate returns for their shareholders.
And yet Lenin was a political pioneer who understood that revolutionary movements focus on an unpopular but ultimately necessary
administrative
state or bureaucracy.
In a recent speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference, Stephen Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist, declared a revolution for American sovereignty, defined by economic nationalism and the “deconstruction of the
administrative
state.”
Trumpism promises to make life simpler, less regulated, and free of dictates from an
administrative
class by getting rid of international entanglements.
All sorts of
administrative
skills – whether to manage railroad networks or to pay and equip the military – were needed to ensure that normal daily life continued.
As today’s revolutionaries try to wield power, we can expect to hear much more talk of betrayal at the hands of the
administrative
state.
Many other developing countries face similar problems, with benefits intended for the poor accruing to better-off people, while many of the intended recipients miss out, owing to a combination of political and
administrative
collusion and genuine structural challenges.
While the EU at first took their accession negotiations a bit too casually, it subsequently decided to continue monitoring the two countries even after accession in order to ensure that they develop the effective
administrative
and judicial systems that are an obligation of membership.
This means starting the new year by implementing reforms that require only
administrative
action, such as granting licenses to private banks, increasing competition by removing barriers to entry for private firms, liberalizing interest and exchange rates, and extending residency rights to migrant laborers in small cities and towns.
Managing capital inflows – which support further currency appreciation and inflation – required an increase in the financial operations tax and other
administrative
measures.
Beyond issuing a flurry of
administrative
orders, it did little to interact with investors and the market, lacking the means to solicit public opinion and advice.
Boris Yeltsin did not choose Putin as his successor because of his remarkable
administrative
gifts, but because Putin assured him that, if he were put in charge, Yeltsin and his family would be protected from any legal or political retribution.
This does not require immediately creating new
administrative
structures, but skillful political coordination can and must be at the heart of this debate and ensuring its successful outcome.
In East European countries, this was a major problem, and it is only through accession negotiations with the European Union that such
administrative
reform has been assured.
Besides, the whole
administrative
apparatus of the State, which could not be changed in a month, had to serve the new Poland.
This means establishing a better balance between EU and national responsibilities; fully respecting the subsidiarity principle (according to which the EU should act only if a problem cannot be resolved at the local, regional, or national levels); improving the efficiency of spending and channeling it toward growth and job creation; reducing bureaucracy through better legislation; easing regulatory and
administrative
burdens; and enhancing transparency in every aspect of EU decision-making – from the Commission to the European Parliament.
But the PBOC’s monetary easing – accompanied by complementary fiscal and
administrative
adjustments – has done little to increase demand for new loans.
The private sector, by contrast, is picking up steam, with recent
administrative
reforms having contributed to a 54% rise in business registrations since March 2014.
That is why the real test of China’s
administrative
reforms is whether, through improved bankruptcy mechanisms and regulations that block fraud and market manipulation, they allow – and even facilitate – the effective functioning of market forces.
Of course, Cobham’s proposed regulation would carry significant
administrative
costs.
He and Premier Wen Jiabao – often called a latter-day Zhou Enlai for his
administrative
abilities and willingness to play second fiddle – rolled out one impressive slogan after another: “Put people first,” “Run the country according to law,” “Render the media closer to the people,” and “Make government transparent.”
In a landmark speech on
administrative
restructuring in 1980, Deng underscored the urgency of bringing about a “separation of party and government.”
In a continent of loud-mouthed leaders, Patricio Aylwin, who led Chile from dictatorship to democracy in 1990, was an oddity: a soft-spoken professor whose great love was the study of the more abstruse aspects of
administrative
law.
For starters, it does not includes the costs of national governments’ gathering of basic
administrative
data, or of all of the recommended household surveys, because these costs were impossible to obtain.
And yet it is also clear that both
administrative
and political problems – not least a populist backlash against the new arrivals – limit the EU’s capacity to absorb large numbers of migrants in a short period of time.
The fiscal bureaucracy, too, is being modernized, with the deployment of electronic tax notifications and other
administrative
reforms boosting revenue collection while diminishing the size of the informal economy.
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