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Moreover, a leading economic group was established to enforce
bureaucratic
compliance, as was a national security council (similar to that in the United States) to coordinate foreign policy.
These issues are not technical, but political, as vested interests prefer to maintain
bureaucratic
control.
It is no longer a traumatic experience, just a
bureaucratic
hassle.
To achieve this will require policies that open up economies, reduce
bureaucratic
controls, speed economic growth, improve educational systems, and encourage the types of gradual political changes now seen in small countries like Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, Kuwait, and Morocco.
The section “Starting a business,” which identifies the
bureaucratic
and legal hurdles to incorporating and registering a new firm, ranks France in 35th place, whereas the UK ranks sixth and the US ranks third.
In the financial media, China and India have become poster children for market reform and globalization, even though in matters of privatization, property rights, deregulation, and lingering
bureaucratic
rigidities, both countries have in many ways departed from economic orthodoxy.
In Arab eyes, European officials implicitly plead guilty to these charges by pointing to Europe’s complex multilateral politics and the European Union’s
bureaucratic
nature.
While a Brazilian orange admitted for sale in Portugal can be sold throughout the EU, a Brazilian engineer or accountant licensed in Portugal must fulfill separate licensing requirements to work elsewhere in the EU, hampering much-needed labor mobility by forcing non-European workers to endure costly and inefficient
bureaucratic
procedures.
There are many causes for the decline of the EU’s global position and prestige, one of which has been the way in which the Union has evolved as an aloof and
bureaucratic
citadel.
They believe that government intervention tends to generate its own costly failures because of
bureaucratic
incompetence and rent-seeking, whereby private interests try to steer policy to their own advantage.
Crisis conditions can liberate a gifted leader from the accumulated constraints of vested interests and
bureaucratic
inertia that normally inhibit action in the American system.
Not only has China’s labor-intensive, investment-led growth model run out of steam;
bureaucratic
inefficiencies and pervasive corruption – not to mention severe and worsening pollution – are also damaging China’s long-term prospects.
Unfortunately, implementing such measures would entail micro-level
bureaucratic
intervention, leading to further expansion of state powers.
Bureaucrats and the communist way of
bureaucratic
governance remains.
Inefficiencies were masked by generous subsidies from the national treasury, and a combination of vested interests – socialist ideologues,
bureaucratic
managers, trade unions, and monopolies – kept it beyond political criticism.
There is absolutely nothing about Golden Rice that should require endless case-by-case reviews and
bureaucratic
dithering.
It has been too remote, too bureaucratic, and too elite-driven for too long.
Europe has benefited from Britain’s democratic traditions, its openness to the rest of the world, its impatience with
bureaucratic
obstruction, and even its skepticism toward abstract utopian schemes.
National safety standards and inspection regimes reflect the underlying pathologies of the Chinese state, in which lower-ranking officials report only positive information up the
bureaucratic
food chain.
In terms both of money and
bureaucratic
procedures – carefully scrutinizing all airline passengers, for example – Americans may have overpaid for a decade of avoiding terrorist attacks.
It would also be marked by high levels of
bureaucratic
autonomy and impartial hiring and promotion – areas in which the US had been backsliding.
Moreover, a real technocracy would boast a robust civil service trained in
bureaucratic
management techniques that use data to measure and optimize welfare.
These black/brown/red brigades don't just promise investigations and some sort of punishment for Russia's privatized oligarchs and their allies in the
bureaucratic
den of thieves.
One hopes that it is an effort that proves adequate to overcome
bureaucratic
resistance to deregulation in the coming year.
May’s dilemma stems from the fact that the “Leave” coalition, while sharing certain conservative values, comprises two incompatible factions: mostly middle-class, affluent pensioners who want to leave the EU because they think it is too
bureaucratic
and protectionist; and mostly working-class voters who want to leave because they favor more protectionism.
While a consolidated approach might not work for every country, many could benefit from a more integrated
bureaucratic
approach.
So the notion that all that is needed is to eliminate tariffs and
bureaucratic
red tape is pure fiction.
Most of this
bureaucratic
growth was the result of pressure from developed countries, which timed their efforts with the periodic replenishment of the International Development Association (the World Bank’s window for soft loans).
Accountability in the EU has, instead, been achieved through methods that are typical of
bureaucratic
control, not of politics.
This method of
bureaucratic
control has (so far) worked well in the EU.
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