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He is already working to eliminate graft, restrict the scope of
administrative
approvals, reduce the state-owned sector’s advantages, clarify property rights in land, and simplify welfare, tax, and financial regulations.
To avert a disorderly fall, short-term macroeconomic management requires officially engineered depreciation through
administrative
methods and restraints on external borrowing.
But it recognizes that what Europe’s troubled countries need most is not money, but the planning and
administrative
capacity to spend it effectively.
Because workplace safety and industrial accident compensation turned out to be critical early tests of western legal systems
' administrative
capacity to deal with the systemic problems of industrial free-market societies.
The lesson of the US and European experiences is that improving workplace safety depends on the development of basic rule-of-law standards in courts, workplaces, and
administrative
bureaucracies.
Governments already hold some
administrative
data, but their use for statistical purposes often requires legislative changes.
Adhering to thousands of years of tradition, China has devoted considerable resources to the identification, selection, and grooming of
administrative
and technical talent.
Governments find it more politically rewarding to pursue security by erecting
administrative
or physical barriers.
Given the government’s proven capacity to intervene, the default option during a crisis has been to rely on
administrative
measures rather than on market forces.
This entails preventing
administrative
abuses, establishing a level playing field for SOEs and other companies, and divorcing regulators from regulated entities.
Whether measured by flows (loan disbursements) or stock (loans outstanding), the World Bank is massively over-staffed, with a much higher
administrative
budget than the EIB.
Resource assets account for roughly 50% of total government assets, with operating assets amounting to 39% and
administrative
(or non-operating) assets comprising another 6%.
The agreement needs to be followed by an effort to end the economic and
administrative
siege of Palestine, as well as serious peace talks with Israel aimed at ending the 39-year occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The West should also recognize that the constituencies of Hezbollah and its allied, largely Christian, Free Patriotic Movement, led by presidential contender Michel Aoun, will be hit hardest by many of Siniora’s proposed economic and
administrative
reforms, such as lifting fuel subsidies and sharply raising value added tax.
It would also make coordinating aid to education an
administrative
nightmare.
Perhaps it should be pressed to justify doing anything else, and its
administrative
costs for delivering cash should be compared to those of BRAC.
What matters now is control over
administrative
power, and the appointment of presidential prefects throughout Russia gives the Kremlin a powerful hand in directing state administration.
The draft Protocol contains language in which China agrees to establish independent “tribunals… and procedures for the prompt review of all disputes relating to the implementation of laws, regulations, judicial decisions and
administrative
rulings of general application.”
Also, Chinese law limits the questioning of
administrative
rules before they are put into practice.
Although much activity is under way to draft legislation to reform
administrative
law, these drafts are unlikely to be adopted for years.
The draft Protocol does not yet require China to adopt rules to govern
administrative
procedure or the standards of evidence to be used by
administrative
agencies.
At independence, national leaders in both countries inherited similar sets of laws and
administrative
practices.
Third, France suffers from a multiplicity of
administrative
layers, which generates inefficiencies and redundancies in the provision of public services.
In particular, the government may decide to reduce the number of civil servants by eliminating some
administrative
layers of regional and local government, and by delegating some
administrative
tasks to autonomous agencies.
Equally important, had the EU not supported the creation of an
administrative
and social infrastructure of liberty, there might well have been a more serious communist or even fascist backlash in Poland, Hungary, and elsewhere.
Part of the reason is that corruption remains high and
administrative
capacity to levy taxes remains woefully limited.
While these policies might impose costs on other countries, they are deployed not to extract advantages from them, but because other domestic-policy motives – such as distributional, administrative, or public-health concerns – prevail over the objective of economic efficiency.
The benefits of higher recycling rates would surely offset the associated
administrative
costs.
After the Catalan parliament declared independence, the Spanish national government invoked a constitutional provision to take
administrative
control of the region, escalating the crisis.
Recognizing the need for systemic change, China allowed local governments in special economic zones and cities to experiment with modern legal, administrative, and logistical practices for export industries, including investments in utilities and transport.
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