Implement
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Specifically, China and emerging Asia should
implement
reforms that reduce the need for precautionary savings and let their currencies appreciate;Germany should maintain its fiscal stimulus and extend it into 2011, rather than starting its ill-conceived fiscal austerity now; and Japan should pursue measures to reduce its current-account surplus and stimulate real incomes and consumption.
Failure to
implement
such coordinated policy measures – to sustain global aggregate demand at a time when deflationary trends are still severe in advanced economies – could lead to a very dangerous and damaging double-dip recession in advanced economies.
Recent developments, particularly in Europe, suggest that such strategies will be difficult to
implement.
South Korea’s leaders must
implement
stronger regulations to prevent illegal transactions and unfair practices, including collusion between chaebols and government officials.
The authorities are taking strong action to curb pollution, improve energy efficiency,
implement
pension reform, and expand access to health care and low-cost housing.
While some strong leaders managed to
implement
reforms quickly, the measures benefited only a minority of people, and many of them were eventually reversed.
On the positive side, it is likely to produce the political cohesion needed to
implement
structural reforms that shift the economy away from trade and manufacturing and toward domestic consumption.
If those arrangements are secure, users of land have an incentive not just to
implement
best practices for their use of it (paying attention to, say, environmental impacts), but also to invest more.
Moreover, if British Prime Minister Theresa May follows through on her stated goal of reducing annual net immigration to less than 100,000, the UK would have to
implement
drastic – potentially costly – measures to close off the UK labor market.
And we need to do this in a way that does not seek simply to
implement
“one-size-fits-all” models.
Yet national governments continue to
implement
policies that exacerbate injustice.
Reliance on mini-grids is expanding more slowly than in other world regions, with Africa being more likely to
implement
off-grid systems.
As soon as the party came to power, in 1933, it began to
implement
anti-Jewish policies.
But the government is caught between a rock and a hard place, hemmed in by a parliament that, strongly backed by a bank-hostile press and public opinion, is eager to enact reforms, and by EU directives to
implement
a tougher regime.
Some reforms should be fairly easy to
implement.
This was hardly the first or only time that China has used central planning to
implement
short-term solutions that fail to bring about – or, in some cases, even impede – long-term progress.
Moreover, government investment and allocation of resources has long been tainted by corruption, and Modi's government has yet to show that it can
implement
the budget's promises in a transparent and sustainable manner.
Governments, they believe, are run by crooks, so tie their hands; bureaucrats are beholden to rent-seeking private agents, so ensure non-discretion and apply uniform taxes and incentives; domestic political systems cannot be trusted, so import laws and institutions from abroad; external influences are always more benign than domestic ones, so ensure maximum openness to international trade and investment; reformers have a limited "honeymoon period," so
implement
reforms fast.
In fact, we might be losing the momentum we had a few years ago to
implement
some of these ideas.
But governments, fearing the expense of wage insurance if a lot of people exploit it, have not been willing to
implement
it on a large scale.
Second, we need to address the Security Council’s insufficient attention to the humanitarian situation, and specifically its failure to
implement
Resolution 2139.
Unlike the World Trade Organization, for example, no international treaty underpins the FSB, which means that countries cannot be sanctioned for failing to
implement
the standards to which they are ostensibly committed.
Attendees were asked to sign “The Bali Declaration,” a pledge to
implement
specific health-care policies proven to help bring down TB and diabetes rates.
One of his first decisions will be to
implement
a ban on all forms of torture.
If premiums were paid in part by the country seeking insurance and matched by donor contributions, countries would have a powerful incentive to
implement
robust social-protection programs.
But this is exactly what the Dodd-Frank legislation said – and it is what the FDIC and other regulators have worked hard to
implement.
One way is to have a correct theory of the relationship between actions and outcomes and then to
implement
actions that achieve our goals.
In most cases, however, the ingredients of an effective “growth model” are well known, and the problem is a lack of political or social consensus about how to
implement
it.
Now they must work together to unbundle the energy sector, reform their power utilities’ governance to boost transparency and profitability, establish robust regulatory institutions, and
implement
longer-term policies to crowd in relevant investment.
Chinese leaders are well acquainted with how difficult it can be to
implement
drastic reforms.
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