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European health-care regulators are often hesitant to
implement
structural reforms.
Officials argued that such tools are more effective than capital-flow measures, which “are, in general, hard to
implement
and rather easy to circumvent.”
Moreover, after the financial crisis erupted, central banks were increasingly compelled to depart from inflation targeting, and to
implement
myriad unconventional monetary policies in order to ameliorate the consequences of the crash and facilitate economic recovery.
But the unintended outcomes produced by efforts to
implement
the “R2P” doctrine – most notably, in Libya in 2011 – have led countries largely to abandon their responsibility.
Since then, joint statements have contained amorphous proposals to
implement
“fiscal strategies flexibly to support growth” and ensure that debt-to-GDP ratios are sustainable.
And the world is still waiting for the US to
implement
a 2010 reform of the IMF that would strengthen the position of China and other large emerging economies in the institution’s governance structure.
The time to
implement
such a strategy is long overdue.
At the beginning of the year, when Rousseff’s second presidential term officially began, her administration’s priorities were clear:
implement
a credible fiscal-adjustment program that would take the primary budget balance (which excludes interest payments) comfortably back into surplus and reduce the growth rate of public debt to sustainable levels.
Without concessions from its trading partners, including more reciprocity, the US, its government representatives unequivocally declared, would
implement
new tariffs on imports from Canada, the European Union, and Japan.
In terms of fiscal policy, most advanced economies’ public finances are suffering because policymakers have failed to
implement
sufficient supply-side structural reforms to control public-pension growth, reform growth-inhibiting taxes, and liberalize labor markets.
It won’t take long: the document runs to two pages, contains no commitments to cut emissions, and outlines no policies to
implement
the undefined cuts.
Clearly, the responsibility to
implement
sound economic policies rests with African countries themselves.
The main problem is that the Fed has not moved with alacrity to
implement
fully key provisions of the Dodd-Frank financial reforms, which were passed in 2010.
All of Europe must agree on a short-term growth strategy – and
implement
it quickly.
Whether China can develop and
implement
a viable new economic-growth model in post-crisis conditions depends on whether President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang can revive the legacy of their predecessors, Deng Xiaoping and Zhu Rongji.
Their 1990 version of the Maastricht Treaty’s Article 25 on Prudential Supervision included the following provisions (placed in square brackets to show that they were not completely consensual): “The ECB may formulate, interpret, and
implement
policies relating to the prudential supervision of credit and other financial institutions for which it is designated as competent supervisory authority.”
Europeans can learn from the United States and
implement
a fundamentally sound plan.
Central American leaders could
implement
limited banking reforms to offer incentives to emigrants to save remittances and invest in their home countries.
The optimal approach would be to
implement
all of the various legal, tax, and institutional changes needed to take interest rates significantly negative, thereby eliminating the zero bound.
But the shortcomings there mostly reflect the fact that central banks cannot by themselves
implement
the necessary policies to make a negative interest rate policy fully effective.
It is now increasingly clear that Arab governments that fail to
implement
such measures urgently are unlikely to survive.
NGOs continue to be called upon in multilateral policy processes, such as helping to
implement
the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals or guarantee the outcomes of the Paris climate agreement.
He has promised to stimulate the country’s moribund economy and
implement
a wide-ranging anti-corruption agenda.
Wen said recently that China “should continue to
implement
a proactive fiscal policy and a prudent monetary policy, while giving more priority to maintaining growth.”
When US President Barack Obama could not
implement
his original vision of health-care reform, he sought to compromise with his opponents by basing the reform on a plan developed by a conservative think tank and implemented in Massachusetts by former Governor Mitt Romney, Obama’s opponent in last year’s presidential election.
He also hopes to sign and
implement
the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which China initiated several years ago to counter the now-defunct Trans-Pacific Partnership, next year (an overly ambitious target unlikely to be achieved, owing to the complexities of multi-party trade deals).
A weak interim national government – or a United Nations or foreign occupying administration – should not attempt to
implement
policies such as privatizing national resources when doing so might incite political resistance.
Indeed, despite significant variations by country, one trend is becoming increasingly apparent across the EU: voters, regardless of their political orientation, are ejecting at the first opportunity leaders who
implement
austerity.
In Spain, for example, voters understood the implications of supporting the ruling Popular Party, making it one of the only southern states where the government had some kind of mandate to
implement
tough austerity.
The G-20’s member states are committed by the G-20 statement that they signed to
implement
the FSB’s conclusions on a worldwide basis.
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