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This has driven up the debt ratios of governments, businesses, and banks, causing their balance sheets to deteriorate rapidly.
There is no question that Africa’s
businesses
need space to innovate and grow, but their success should never come at the cost of someone else’s next meal.
And collaboration and exchange of people make for profitable
businesses
and higher standards of living.
But the elevation of the Social Chapter, previously a list of good intentions, to the status of fundamental constitutional rights, threatens to encumber workers and
businesses
in the member states with burdensome judicial proceedings and expensive social entitlements written by judges in Luxembourg whose last word is beyond appeal.
Around the country, community colleges are working with
businesses
and experimenting with ways to provide practical training for high-demand occupations and to fill specialized needs.
Numerous collaborations among the public sector, non-profit philanthropies, and
businesses
are offering innovations in worker education.
The major achievement of China's 17 years of institutional reform and economic growth has been the growth of a dynamic non-state sector consisting of private firms, self-employed businesses, corporate joint-ventures with foreign capital, and community owned rural enterprises.
In fact, with a sufficiently strong commitment from policymakers and businesses, China could reach its clean-energy goals ahead of schedule.
Businesses
can commit to gender parity by taking several concrete steps.
Companies can also use their influence with suppliers, distributors, and partners to support women-owned
businesses
and encourage gender-neutral advertising.
A further motive of the ECB’s bond purchases has been to increase the cash that eurozone banks have available to lend to
businesses
and households.
The House Republicans and the Trump administration have both proposed halving that rate, which would cause capital to shift to corporate investment from real estate, unincorporated businesses, and foreign holdings.
In Egypt, Fawry has developed a game-changing electronic payment system that has freed consumers and
businesses
from using cash.
For example, most new MENA
businesses
cannot access the credit needed to expand or hire workers.
An important part of these reforms is to abolish jail time for non-fraudulent bankruptcies, which remains a real threat for owners of small
businesses
throughout the region.
Moreover, many countries have labor laws that make it hard for
businesses
to recruit and terminate staff.
Governments need to reassess this balance, and adopt reforms that unlock the potential of private
businesses
to grow and take on more employees.
To avoid such an outcome, India’s government should pursue a set of bold reforms that boost growth by encouraging
businesses
to invest, scale up, and hire.
To realize this potential, policymakers should eliminate arcane regulations that handcuff businesses; accelerate infrastructure projects; make the labor market more flexible; remove market distortions; and expand vocational training for the poor and uneducated.
Private
businesses
are providing their workers with less and less in the form of defined-benefit pensions, health insurance, and other forms of insurance against life’s economic risks.
This enables them to expand their
businesses
virtually competition-free until they have established what is essentially a monopoly.
In Peru, some of our banks have worked with international freight forwarders to connect remote villages and small
businesses
to export markets through national postal services, turning more than 300 small firms into exporters, most for the first time.
When women are empowered to start their own businesses, they can drive innovation and help their countries prosper.
Money-market funds take excess cash from investors and use it to purchase short-term IOUs from businesses, banks, and other financial institutions.
A few years ago, when I was working as a private health-care strategy consultant, I advised high-net-worth individuals and their companies in South Sudan, the Gambia, and Tanzania on the best ways to give back to the communities where their
businesses
operated.
It was hailed as the biggest tax reform since independence, but business owners were so uncertain about how it would affect the prices of their wares that many shuttered their
businesses
for the day.
It is undoubtedly a relief that the farrago of central and state sales taxes that had previously bedeviled Indian
businesses
will be replaced by the GST.
About eight million taxable
businesses
have now registered with GSTN.
It also would have required Modi’s government to test the GSTN more thoroughly before implementing it, and to give small and medium-size businesses, multi-state businesses, and consumers time to familiarize themselves with the task of filing three returns each month.
Tax inspectors should have been required to undergo more thorough training, spending time with
businesses
and filing test returns themselves.
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