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Because, from Mexico's perspective, NAFTA has not yet achieved one of its key goals: to
deliver
the benefits of free trade to all of the country's regions and sectors.
But the Tea Party candidates who swept into Congress in 2010 failed to
deliver
on their promises to repeal “Obamacare” and substantially cut federal spending, further inflaming much of the Republican base.
Worse, the Obama administration found itself in the position of trying to block Chinese efforts to create a regional financial institution after the US itself was unable to
deliver
on promises to give China and other major emerging economies a greater say in the governance of the International Monetary Fund.
Macron’s government thus has no time to lose, especially given that economic reforms can take time to
deliver
results, and the next elections are always just around the corner.
Once in place, a shared liability scheme would reduce the incentives to
deliver
on structural reforms.
There are simply not enough teachers, classrooms, or textbooks to
deliver
decent educations to the refugee children.
This time, governments can leave their recycled promises and heady rhetoric at home; instead, they should carry with them concrete plans to
deliver
the $1.4 billion they have already pledged.
They know full well that their popularity can be sustained only if they are able to
deliver
growth, employment, and higher living standards.
Some companies have developed stoves that use passive air flows, better insulation, and 60% less wood to reduce black carbon emissions by around 70%.Mass introduction of such stoves could
deliver
multiple green-economy benefits.
And Taylor was in an ideal position to
deliver
that message, because he served as Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs until 2005, which means that he met regularly with Greenspan, then the Fed’s chair, in private.
One camp, led by Germany and the Netherlands, believes that national governments are obliged, first and foremost, to
deliver
on agreed reforms, while respecting commonly agreed rules.
If EU institutions are to regain trust and relevance, they need to articulate concrete policies and
deliver
on issues that bear directly on citizens’ interests – youth unemployment, urban planning, health care, bio-tech research, energy conservation, transport, and aging.
But perhaps the most enduring lesson of Luther’s call for a scholarly debate – and his use of technology to
deliver
his views – is that it failed.
The world remains full of heresies that threaten our identities and cherished institutions; the difficulty is to view them not as ideas that must be violently suppressed, but as opportunities to understand where and how current institutions are excluding people or failing to
deliver
promised benefits.
Many who support Trump or Bolsonaro do so not because of what Trump or Bolsonaro will deliver, but rather because of their tribal identity.
Have Western democracies lost their self-confidence and their ability to
deliver
a better life for their citizens?
China’s leaders must cope with an asymmetry between what they can
deliver
and what consumers demand.
This should happen automatically through the invisible hand of competition, because the more productive firms should be able to
deliver
a better product at a lower price, while luring workers with higher wages.
Drones are being programmed to
deliver
packages.
With enormous pressure from ordinary people to
deliver
tangible gains, Zuma the populist will quickly face a major test: will he emulate Lula of Brazil, who has struck an admirable balance between good economic governance and re-distribution of wealth to the poor?
Of course what they hope is that the Games will channel these energies toward national solidarity, which will allow the leadership to
deliver
its people a moment of achievement and patriotic glory.
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.
But the government is chiefly proposing increased public spending and tax-cut handouts designed to
deliver
on its members’ campaign promises.
Independent economists are surely right that it will not
deliver
the growth boost that the coalition has promised.
Social democracy seemed to
deliver
the best of both worlds, economic efficiency and social justice.
Just as the Marshall Plan rebuilt a war-ravaged Europe and the Millennium Development Goals lifted some 471 million people out of extreme poverty, the international development agenda can still
deliver
results thanks to the combined potential of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, and the Paris climate agreement.
And one of the best ways to
deliver
it is with a sustainable development model that leaves no one behind.
Moreover, many fragile states are rich in natural resources, and must establish transparent resource management – aimed at curbing corruption and controlling illicit flows of money and goods – in order to raise the revenues needed to
deliver
services.
Not only do they face direct threats; they also have the best opportunities to identify and
deliver
solutions.
The developing countries fear that the rich countries won’t
deliver
the money, at least not cash; and they are right.
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