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Just as Deng’s status and forcefulness enabled him to face down his opponents and keep China’s economic modernization on course, President Xi Jinping’s determined leadership can overcome vested interests and
implement
the needed reforms.
The conventional wisdom is that the threat of prosecution serves Xi’s goals of consolidating power and compelling the bureaucracy to
implement
economic reforms that run counter to its interests.
A Referendum on ObamaSTANFORD – Successful political candidates try to
implement
the proposals on which they ran.
However, in order to
implement
land and hukou reforms, China’s fiscal system must be overhauled.
Konzo-affected regions lack the agricultural, educational, and public-health capacity and infrastructure needed to
implement
the necessary changes.
Instead, Germany got a government that will
implement
a predetermined set of policies, contained in a 170-page agreement hammered out behind closed doors – one that promises more of the same.
After all, the policies that China will
implement
in the next few years target the country’s enormous saving rate – the cause of its large current-account surplus.
Only a stronger Europe will at last
implement
the principle of reciprocity in order to protect European businesses and prevent them from relocating, which has been the main cause of unemployment.
As the classic sources of early comparative advantage dwindle, countries – particularly earlier-stage developing countries – will need to
implement
policies that feature services (including tradable services) more prominently; they will also need to adjust their investment in human capital.
More broadly, China’s leaders have set a 30-year target for modernizing the country’s economy and governance – a long-term goal that reflects the kind of vision that few countries have managed to articulate, let alone
implement.
The first two major reforms that his government will seek to
implement
entail an overhaul of the labor market and a tightening of rules on ethics in the public sector.
Georgia's "Rose Revolution" last winter demonstrated that the will to
implement
radical reform now exists.
Owing to the lingering effects of the 2008 financial crisis and the subsequent eurozone crisis, the EU has failed to
implement
necessary reforms.
But countries with less generous oil endowments need to
implement
economic reforms and eliminate subsidies.
Such a reckoning will not be quick or easy, not least because it will require us to address the many issues that have been swept under the carpet over the years, as half-baked projects were foisted on the EU to
implement.
It is time for Europe’s leaders to break the decades-old habit of pursuing half-baked projects that blunt the symptoms of crises, and to
implement
real reforms that address the root causes.
I would be the first to emphasize that political actors at all levels have a role to play in Europe, to the extent that they are able to
implement
policy effectively.
They are basically what the International Capital Market Association of leading investors and issuers has now agreed to implement, subject to some additional details that need not be examined here.
But perhaps Big Oil’s biggest success was diminishing the political will to
implement
appropriate regulation.
As Americans prepare to choose their next president, a better understanding of the policy changes that would minimize the risk of future crises – and which politicians are most likely to
implement
them – is urgently needed.
In that position, to the consternation of many former Wall Street colleagues, Gensler spent five years working vigorously to
implement
financial-reform legislation, including pursuing the aggressive regulation of derivatives.
Meanwhile, those who, like Gensler, worked tirelessly to
implement
the reforms are judged according to superficial criteria by the very politicians who should support them.
To get the details of financial regulation right, the US needs leaders with the wisdom, experience, and perseverance to identify the right measures, push for their enactment, and then
implement
them effectively.
The good news here is that the plan is not particularly high on Clinton’s agenda, leaving a chance that she might not feel compelled to
implement
it when elected.
Here, too, local governments, which are the most susceptible to popular prejudices, will be empowered to
implement
a law that seems specifically targeted at the Rohingyas, with their large families.
They all agreed to encourage other countries to ratify and
implement
the Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA), which will make it harder for dishonest fishing operations to operate.
Adopted in 2009 by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the PSMA requires parties to
implement
stricter controls on foreign-flagged fishing vessels.
Countries must also enact and
implement
laws ending overfishing within domestic and international waters.
But unless we eliminate tax havens now, we are likely to find that we lack the ability to
implement
it.
But forcing governments to
implement
these policies will take political will and popular support.
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