Administrative
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Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Bannon defined Trumpism in terms of national security and sovereignty, economic nationalism, and the “deconstruction of the
administrative
state.”
We are also working to improve the business environment and investment climate by cutting red tape and simplifying the
administrative
burden on foreign investors.
Having been trapped in a territorial and
administrative
jumble since the end of the war in 1995, BiH is an exceedingly difficult country to govern.
Likewise,
administrative
inefficiency has led to poor performance of high-profile efforts like the oil-for-food program.
No one should include Switzerland among these, for the Swiss government has already offered to improve international cooperation by adopting the OECD’s standard on international
administrative
assistance on tax issues.
Submitting an incomplete tax return, for example, would be tax evasion and is handled through
administrative
measures, including severe fines if necessary.
By agreeing to adopt the standard on the exchange of information set out in Article 26 of the OECD’s Model Tax Convention, Switzerland will now extend
administrative
assistance to cover all tax offenses, including tax evasion.
The good news is that Kenya’s weather-related chaos has coincided with renewed efforts to address
administrative
and budgetary roadblocks.
If designed badly, the cost of such agreements – in terms of trade diversion, confusion, and demands on limited
administrative
capacity – often exceeds the benefits.
Such integration cannot be achieved on a unilateral basis but only by programs adopted by the host and donor countries in co-operation with each other; nor can it be achieved in conditions where there is complete political and
administrative
separation between the populations which places them under exclusive controls and fails to acknowledge the human needs of community and conviviality.
Such policies are deployed not to extract advantages from other countries, but because other competing domestic objectives – distributional, administrative, or related to public health – dominate economy-wide motives.
As a result, Italy has started implementing labor, pension, and
administrative
reforms that were unthinkable in the past.
But a century of experience in America and other parts of the world demonstrates that, by itself, no legal-regulatory system can enforce, by
administrative
order or judicial ruling, the inner life of millions of workplaces.
China no longer believes that local leaders can competently govern the Hong Kong “special
administrative
region,” no matter how sympathetic they are to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
At the same time, Turkey moved decisively onto the path of political and
administrative
reform in order to start EU accession negotiations.
Most obvious is the new European General Staff now being formed in Belgium, whose work will inevitably duplicate what NATO already does, while adding yet another military bureaucracy, with its
administrative
support, extra pay and allowances for service abroad, mass of documents in two languages and more.
One additional problem concerns the establishment within applicant countries of
administrative
and democratic structures compatible to those that exist in today’s EU.
Conversely, almost all measured GDP would reflect zero-sum and/or impossible-to-automate activities – housing rents, sports prizes, artistic performance fees, brand royalties, and administrative, legal, and political system costs.
All of this has to be achieved within a sustainable budget framework, requiring both funds and comprehensive
administrative
reforms.
Estonia, Georgia and Kazakhstan have achieved this end;-- regulatory legislation which invites grotesque state intrusion in the market must be abolished;-- the power of bureaucrats must be severely check by all legal and
administrative
means.
The obvious conclusion is that the contest for UN Secretary-General is about neither vision nor the best resume, language skills,
administrative
ability, or even personal charisma.
They know that Ipanema is a beach, that the Amazon is a river, that ex-US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill worried that money loaned to Brazil would re-appear in numbered European bank accounts, and that Lula is a president without
administrative
experience who heads a party with "workers" in its name.
President Barack Obama’s administration is seeking to block corporate inversion through
administrative
measures that may not hold up in US courts.
In addition, China must reduce
administrative
discretion, introducing sensible, predictable regulation to address natural monopolies and externalities.
The UN has been trying to broker a resolution since Spain departed the territory, transferring
administrative
control over Western Sahara to Mauritania and Morocco.
Their survival required government protection, subsidies, and
administrative
directives.
Decisions about investment projects, state tenders, and other
administrative
and regulatory matters will no longer be made in such a way as to maximize rent extraction.
But the
administrative
borders of these districts were never fully established, and they have changed at least eight times since 1951.
Europe still exists in the US, though probably more among the Washington
administrative
and political elite than within the world of New York finance and business, despite the fundamental importance of transatlantic trade for both economies.
A nonprofit called Give Directly will locate the neediest families and transfer your money to them, deducting only 10% for its
administrative
costs.
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