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The kind of dynamic competition that leads to innovation is, after all, far from a
centrally
guided process, though public-sector choices in areas like basic research do have a substantial impact.
Anti-corruption efforts – whether directed at political bosses, officials who turn a blind eye to customs violations, or local traffic cops accepting a few dollars for an infraction – should figure
centrally
in the region’s strategy for mitigating inequality.
Transferring fiscal responsibility back to national authorities would not only mean the end of counterproductive efforts to manage fiscal affairs centrally; it would also diminish the sense of frustration and lack of control that is fueling Euro-skepticism.
In a time of political and economic transition--for example, the shift from authoritarianism to democracy and from a
centrally
planned to a free market economy--many jobs are on the line.
Even assuming that agreement can be found within the eurozone on how to allocate the desired gains and losses in competitiveness across countries, member countries are not
centrally
planned economies.
For a
centrally
planned economy attempting to allocate more authority to the market, such contracts are invaluable – at least at first.
Community-based initiatives that build trust are better than
centrally
or externally administered projects.
In the short run, this means greater efficiency and more and speedier recycling, happening locally rather than
centrally.
To be sure, rent-seeking and favor-dispensing corruption exist to some degree everywhere; but they are more widespread in developing than developed countries and in resource-rich and/or
centrally
planned economies than in capitalist democracies.
He knew that the shift from
centrally
planned egalitarian socialism toward market-oriented capitalism could destabilize the CCP’s rule, and the unequal accumulation of wealth in the short term could cause significant social and political division.
There is a full-time,
centrally
organized office and team to co-ordinate this program.
When China initiated its economic reforms in 1979, it inherited a
centrally
planned economy that lacked the institutional infrastructure for markets.
A little-noted feature of the ETS is that it is more akin to 27 linked national cap-and-trade systems than to one big
centrally
administered system.
Ten years later, in 1989, the Soviet model of economic planning and modernization through
centrally
directed growth was discredited.
While money allocated to, say, reducing class sizes has very little impact, investment in institutional changes – such as the introduction of monitoring and evaluation systems,
centrally
administered examinations, and incentives for teachers – could result in $3-5 of good per dollar spent.
Mind over MarketMILAN – In the 66 years since World War II ended, virtually all
centrally
planned economies have disappeared, largely as a result of inefficiency and low growth.
So it is vital to accept that Afghanistan cannot be governed centrally, only guided.
But the
centrally
planned economy lacked market incentives and was largely closed to the global economy’s major markets for goods, investment, and technology.
The India that existed when he took office in 1991 was an inefficient,
centrally
planned economy.
Isn’t it time for China to let go of the last vestiges of its
centrally
planned past?
China’s growth model hinges on a governance system in which regions, cities, companies, and individuals compete within an increasingly market-oriented, but still
centrally
regulated, economy.
The idea that controlled tightening is easier in a more
centrally
planned economy, where policymakers must rely on far noisier market signals, is highly questionable.
Its
centrally
planned economy has long been stagnant, with an average growth rate of less than 1% over the last decade and per capita GDP of just $1,300, according to estimates by South Korea’s central bank.
In order to make the “war” paradigm fit, the Bush administration alludes to al-Qaeda as a
centrally
directed enemy.
Yet, because production was
centrally
planned from Moscow, economic policymaking played a protectionist role, favoring some Soviet republics over others.
But, more centrally, massive capital inflows allowed a sectarian elite to entrench itself through patronage, rather than performance.
Such credit could be converted into equity, either immediately or once the crisis is over, in the form of non-voting preference shares, thereby impeding the slide into a
centrally
planned economy.
And command methods familiar from wartime market economies and
centrally
planned economies – think of Trump’s invocation of the Defense Production Act to force General Motors and 3M to produce critical supplies – could well outlive the crisis.
At the time, the collapse of oil prices prompted a national conversation, with several Algerian think tanks calling for the country to abandon its quasi-socialist,
centrally
planned petro-state system in favor of a diversified market economy.
He has not, however, established any mechanism for
centrally
allocating these items according to public-health needs.
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