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But this “hardware” is inefficient without the “software” needed to manage it – namely, as Coase suggested, an efficient property-rights infrastructure (the laws, procedures, and
administrative
capacity needed to support efficient, fair, and innovative markets).
China’s financial system is failing in that respect, owing to frequent
administrative
and political intervention.
The bill submitted to Congress even had language in it that would exempt the secretary’s decisions from review by any court or
administrative
agency - the ultimate fulfillment of the Bush administration’s dream of a unitary executive.
But, despite their robust base and low
administrative
costs, excise taxes currently amount to less than 2% of low-income countries’ GDP, compared to roughly 3% in high-income countries.
The
administrative
difficulties in implementing a Tobin tax are not insurmountable, as long as all major advanced countries go along.
For example, Taiwan’s use of
administrative
measures that rely heavily on close monitoring of flows may be inappropriate in settings where bureaucratic capacity is more limited.
But, in addition to the financial cost, there would be huge
administrative
challenges, along with corruption and institutional deficiencies.
Headscarves were first banned in France by
administrative
decree.
While the US president can instruct
administrative
agencies like the Commerce Department or the Treasury Department to take specific actions (as long as they do not conflict with valid legislation), the administration cannot tell the Fed how to manage interest rates, reserve requirements, or any other aspects of monetary policy.
Openness, moreover, needs to be enshrined in a way that mobilizes public allegiance, otherwise the Union will be perceived as merely a complicated
administrative
enterprise, a task which only a special caste of Euro-specialists understands.
The old French
administrative
training for public services taught both relevant skills and an ethos of civic commitment.
And lowering
administrative
barriers to imports might redirect more spending toward foreign goods than the authorities intend.
Criminal, civil and
administrative
codes that reflect Georgia's contemporary democratic and market-based reality have replaced the old Leninist norms that were an open invitation to corrupt practices.
But, beyond the biography of a state – the stories of wars, cannonades, military commanders, statesmen,
administrative
hierarchy, and empire building that comprise Russia’s official history – there is another history.
In Emmanuel Macron, France, by contrast, has just elected as its president the quintessential “Davos Man” – a proudly globalist technocrat identified with his country’s most elitist financial, administrative, and educational institutions.
With the EU's internal borders reduced to purely
administrative
boundaries, this task has passed to institutions that wield immense preemptive authority over member states.
But the outcome was not a French-style
administrative
state.
Throughout Europe, cross-country labor mobility is hampered by cultural and language barriers, limited portability of social benefits, and
administrative
restrictions.
Part of this is due to
administrative
hurdles.
This pillar relies heavily on planning, large-scale fixed investment, and
administrative
controls, and its quality, scale, and relative efficiency were strategic to Chinese competitiveness and productivity.
Essentially, this is a form of bankruptcy, but with more
administrative
discretion (and presumably more protection for depositors) than would be possible in a court-supervised process.
Until now, European unification, and its meaning in the wider context of civilization, has been hidden behind technical, economic, financial and
administrative
issues.
But in practice
administrative
rules are now being applied to exclude so-called “high-ranking” Ba’ath members from any form of government employment, and thousands are affected.
But, to do so, we will need to make EU institutions more efficient, with better regulation and a lower
administrative
burden.
Italians seem smarter, as the result of the June
administrative
elections clearly have shown.
The group quickly and unconditionally accepted President Mahmoud Abbas’s three demands: to dissolve the Hamas-led
administrative
committee, to allow the Ramallah-based Palestinian government to resume its role in Gaza, and to allow presidential and parliamentary elections to take place in both Gaza and the West Bank.
But the country’s fate will be decided not only on the battlefield, but also on economic, legal, administrative, and political terrain.
China’s future prosperity requires restricting government officials’
administrative
discretion, reducing state-owned enterprises’ power and subsidies, and strengthening the rule of law by developing an independent judiciary.
Recent graduates are needed in legislative and
administrative
agencies to analyze the legal infrastructure of finance, and regulate it so that it produces the greatest results for society.
But
administrative
caps are a blunt instrument that introduce new nonlinearities and opportunities for arbitrage and speculation.
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