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The new government should promote researcher-policymaker partnerships to design and evaluate innovative programs to solve knotty policy challenges like improving learning outcomes and
boosting
preventive health care.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has been proud to collaborate with these initiatives in reducing the costs of vaccinations and other interventions, thereby
boosting
their measurable impact on global health.
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.
Europe must have credible fiscal-consolidation plans to restore debt sustainability, but it is also essential that it has a growth strategy that includes policies aimed at
boosting
investment, freeing up product and labor markets, deregulating business, promoting competition, and building skills.
That would add up to $12 trillion to global GDP by 2025,
boosting
GDP by 16% in India and about 10% in North America and Europe.
Not only is the public almost entirely ignorant of the EU’s policy agenda for
boosting
competitiveness, economic growth, and employment, but this ignorance extends to many intellectuals, academics, CEO’s, and even some MP’s.
Otherwise, the Lisbon Strategy could merely empower an inefficient bureaucracy, rather than
boosting
the EU’s democratic legitimacy.
The only difference is that, if exchange rates remain fixed, advanced countries will have to go through a protracted period of low inflation (or even deflation), which will make their debt burden even harder to bear, and emerging countries will have to enter an inflationary period as capital flows in, driving up reserves, increasing the money supply, and ultimately
boosting
the price level.
More generally, China has made recent progress in
boosting
labor productivity, encouraging technological innovation, and improving service quality in key urban areas, despite severe financial repression and inadequate access to funding by small and medium-size private enterprises.
Whereas the devoutly religious Zia was useful for
boosting
religious Islamic sentiments against the Soviets, Musharraf is needed nowadays to contain those very forces, which threaten not just global security but Pakistan itself.
While individual countries obviously lack currency flexibility in a monetary union – one of Europe’s most obvious and important differences from Asia in the late 1990’s – there is nothing to prevent a depreciation of the euro from
boosting
pan-regional competitiveness.
Extra investment in the sector could contribute 5% to employment by 2030, and the additional wealth created could drive up labor demand,
boosting
employment by another 12%.
The task for China’s leaders is to expand policies aimed at
boosting
domestic demand, while working to improve the economy’s skills base and enhance its relative capacity to absorb high-value-added, high-tech foreign investment.
Worse,
boosting
social spending will contribute little to resolving the country’s staggering 17.5% rate of unemployment – most of it structural –while any hope of quick euro adoption will be dashed.
They can start by recognizing that China’s economic model – which has proved effective in
boosting
growth and reducing poverty in a sustained way – is a genuine alternative to the Western approach.
As the report points out, by reducing costs and
boosting
efficiency, fintech is already mobilizing green finance, enabling poorer people to access clean energy through innovative payment systems and facilitating green savings for rich and poor alike.
When Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov tried to reform Russia’s armed forces – by expanding the military’s training in modern defense techniques, cutting costs, and
boosting
efficiency – he was replaced by Sergei Shoigu, Moscow’s former governor and a die-hard Putin loyalist, who restored the outdated system.
For both, reducing the imbalance between aggregate supply and aggregate demand required, first and foremost, preserving the banking system; and preserving the banking system required
boosting
aggregate demand to bring it closer to aggregate supply.
Another significant growth opportunity lies in
boosting
the employment and productivity of women.
Initial research efforts will focus on increasing the country’s tax collection, improving its education system, and
boosting
its renewable-energy sector.
If US growth accelerates, America’s capacity to consume other countries’ goods and services will increase, thereby
boosting
growth around the world.
This initiative would acknowledge that
boosting
growth requires investment, but that funding should be conditioned on demonstrated action.
Thus empowered, the civil service has been behaving without regard to the public interest, as delays shrink supply while
boosting
prices.
The Return of Fiscal PolicyNEW YORK – Since the global financial crisis of 2008, monetary policy has borne much of the burden of sustaining aggregate demand,
boosting
growth, and preventing deflation in developed economies.
Without such a revision aimed at
boosting
growth, Europe will remain alarmingly weak both internally and externally.
The US government also made massive, continuous investments in university-based research,
boosting
the country’s supply of engineers and scientists.
Politicians simply prefer to keep the burden on monetary policy and avoid pursuing difficult or unpopular policies – including structural reforms, debt restructuring, and the recapitalization of banks – aimed at
boosting
market access and flexibility, even if it means undermining medium-term growth.
In such a world, multilateral institutions like the International Monetary Fund play a vital role in
boosting
economic cooperation.
In short, cutting the proportion of national income accounted for by wages, accepting a secular rise in inequality, and
boosting
the proportion of national income accounted for by corporate profits is no way to deliver sustainable economic growth.
Negative real interest rates and quantitative easing have enforced financial repression on holders of cash, hurting savers, while broadly
boosting
prices of riskier financial assets, most commonly held by the rich.
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