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They must fight corruption, combat organized crime, and
implement
effective tax systems, which is even more critical in resource-rich countries.
Instead of testing the validity of one design by having 150 out of 300 schools
implement
the identical program, this method is “crawling” the design space by having each teacher search for results.
This requires that organizations
implement
evolutionary strategies that are based on trying things out and learning quickly about performance through rapid feedback loops, as suggested by Matt Andrews, Lant Pritchett and Michael Woolcock at Harvard’s Center for International Development.
If the EU fails to seize the moment to
implement
effective reforms, illiberal political trends within the bloc could be reinvigorated, particularly if member countries that are already moving in this direction – namely, Poland and Hungary – are allowed to continue on their current path.
The measures needed to stimulate economic growth will take time to
implement
and to produce results.
But the law is the law, and it is time to
implement
it.
We urge policymakers to take action and
implement
policies aimed at removing the obstacles that block women's participation in the workforce.
To avoid such a scenario, the majority could
implement
tough reforms, such as raising the retirement age, or appease young people by redistributing resources through greater inter-vivos transfers (downward altruism).
Fundamental to this approach is the recognition that what users need are not necessarily the most advanced technologies, but rather solutions that are easy to use and
implement.
As the global health community works to
implement
the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, including SDG 3 – which targets achievement of wellbeing for all by 2030 – Costa Rica offers a model to consider emulating.
Within the next decade, China’s leaders must design and
implement
reforms to combat corruption; support migration to cities (such as liberalizing the house-registration system); promote technological innovation; rebalance sources of economic growth; raise environmental and labor standards; and build the country’s social-welfare system, including health care, education, and social security.
The situation began to improve in 1978, when Deng Xiaoping began to
implement
market-oriented reforms and open up the economy, giving China access to new opportunities for economic growth and employment.
In fact, the crisis became an opportunity, prompting China to join the World Trade Organization,
implement
reforms of its financial system and state-owned enterprises (SOEs), list major banks publicly, and privatize civil-service housing.
And, notwithstanding corruption-induced fragility, the bureaucracy’s capacity to
implement
policy is sound.
Moreover, China’s leaders must build sufficient institutional power within the judiciary, civil society, and the media to
implement
the rule of law and enhance long-term antifragility.
Advocates of EBM respond that it is the job of researchers to generate the data that are turned into best practices; the clinician’s role is to
implement
the results.
Of course, France and Germany would need to
implement
interim arrangements to safeguard their banking systems’ stability.
This makes it all the more difficult – and even more imperative – to devise and
implement
effective strategies to combat the factors driving it: growing inequalities and unchecked discrimination, environmental degradation, and prolonged conflict and instability.
A politically more successful plan would be to adopt the "big bang" approach:
implement
quickly a broad set of reforms that will break the opposition of special interests and leave enough time before the next election for the benefits of reform to be felt by voters.
To fund this future-oriented policy, US leaders must
implement
reforms that enhance the long-run viability of the social safety net.
Beyond stabilizing Social Security’s finances, US leaders should
implement
policies that place a higher value on work.
If QE and looser short-term fiscal policies boost demand, growth, and employment, governments may be more likely to
implement
politically painful structural reforms and long-term fiscal consolidation.
Draghi correctly points out that QE would be ineffective unless governments
implement
faster supply side structural reforms and the right balance of short-term fiscal flexibility and medium-term austerity.
It must accept the idea of a long-term international redistribution policy to assist those who are excluded from the benefits of globalization, and give itself the means to
implement
this ambitious policy.
But attempts to
implement
socialist or communist ideals through force ended in oppression and mass murder.
Each country is to
implement
a bespoke package of measures to decrease its investment risks.
Or are the proper criteria the leader’s character and competence, including his or her ability to inspire the country, choose good officials, formulate good policies, and
implement
them?
The Chinese government’s uncertain ability – or willingness – to rein in debt is apparent in its contradictory commitment to
implement
major structural reforms while maintaining 7.5% annual GDP growth.
Indeed, the debt crisis has already forced Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Ireland to
implement
wide-ranging reforms, and Italy may soon follow suit.
The only part of the new constitution that Kenyans have been quick to
implement
directly pertains to elections.
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