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Taxes on tobacco cost little to
implement
and lead to a windfall of benefits.
To reach a target of 4% inflation, they might have to
implement
even more unconventional monetary policies over an even longer period of time.
After years of austerity, infighting, and unemployment, it is time to
implement
a QE program that delivers what Europe needs.
They
implement
Fabbro’s recommendations, and, as he had predicted, Venice becomes the world’s leading power, thanks to burgeoning trade, rapid economic growth, and broad prosperity – all enabled by free markets.
Multiplying the number of burdens on an economy is not the best policy to
implement
in the aftermath of a major crisis.
The House has just enough power to get into foreign-policy trouble and not enough to get out of it or to adopt and
implement
a coherent strategy.
Third, the allure of rejoining Europe after years of isolation, together with the European Union’s commitment to enlargement, provided a gravitational pull – and a legislative template – that helped policymakers justify and
implement
difficult reforms.
Efforts to
implement
a more comprehensive framework for assessing economic performance, one that reflects social needs and desires, have been largely unsuccessful.
Muhammad Khatami (1997-2005) tried to
implement
dramatic political reform, while Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani (1989-97) tried to open the Iranian economy to the West.
Action must be rapid and decisive to provide the direction that the IPCC requires in order to
implement
long-overdue changes.
Most remarkably, he implemented (or tried to implement) his entire electoral platform.
Hand-picked to
implement
reform, some of Thaksin's ministers are now flash points for clashes between the new and old politics.
But then the UN Secretary General is left, resolution in hand, to ask UN member states for the actual, tangible resources necessary to
implement
what has been commanded.
Los Angeles took decades to
implement
pollution controls, but other cities, like Beijing, converted rapidly when they saw the benefits.
Private organizations such as the Forest Stewardship Council and the Marine Stewardship Council provide and, increasingly,
implement
environmental standards where inter-governmental action has failed.
Blanchard notes that in 2012, Greece agreed “to generate enough of a primary surplus to limit its indebtedness” and to
implement
“a number of reforms which should lead to higher growth.”
Focused on winning the next election, politicians often
implement
policies that will bring short-term rewards, even at the cost of long-term growth or stability.
Of course, whether America can
implement
the available solutions is uncertain; several commissions have proposed feasible plans to change America’s debt trajectory by raising taxes and cutting expenditures, but feasibility is no guarantee that they will be adopted.
In Europe, countries have threatened to crash out of the eurozone unless the European Central Bank or other European governments underwrite their unsustainable debt; and European policymakers have threatened to cut off support to certain countries unless they
implement
reforms.
This “Northern” view starts from the premise that member states remain sovereign units, and that it is possible that a member country does not
implement
a necessary economic-adjustment program.
The seven member countries of ASEAN decided to
implement
economic “roadmaps” defining integration priorities, a testimony to their determination to achieve a single economic community.
Russia’s failure to
implement
major parts of the Minsk Agreement in Ukraine is another important sticking point.
As a result, the government is not reimbursing NGOs that are trying to
implement
programs aimed at helping Roma.
First, countries should dismantle protectionist measures they have in place, and make a firm commitment not to
implement
policies that distort global markets.
Second, countries should come together to update the international rules governing trade to account for changing economic conditions, and effectively
implement
negotiated agreements.
We need their help to
implement
norms, principles, rules, and decision-making procedures, thereby mitigating the endemic free-rider problems in quasi-anarchical international society.
We now have a plan; all that is needed is the will to
implement
it.
Moreover, many emerging-market countries are still growing robustly, maintain sound macroeconomic policies, and are starting to
implement
growth-enhancing structural reforms.
This combination of high debt and rising inequality may be the source of the secular stagnation that is making structural reforms more politically difficult to
implement.
The Israeli government is, in short, using the Bush administration’s dying days to
implement
its military-first policy.
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