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Viewed from this perspective, it might be possible to create a fiscal capacity for the EMU, at least initially, that could provide the financial incentives for
implementation
of major reforms at the national level, expanding later to other stabilization functions and perhaps issuing bonds to support public productive investments at the EU level.
But
implementation
is surely the tough part.
Of course, key energy decisions (such as whether to deploy nuclear energy or to build a new transmission grid) will require deep public participation, but planning and
implementation
should be free of excessive partisan politics and lobbying.
With the Paris climate agreement now in force, we must move urgently to effective
implementation.
The resulting demonstration projects established a base of knowledge to support more effective planning and
implementation
of stepwise regional remediation in terms of site characterization, cleanup technology, and temporary waste management.
To facilitate implementation, the EU and its member states could initiate a campaign to educate the public about the benefits of a more supple and responsive immigration system.
It remains true that religion is an important factor for Egyptian voters, as 66% of those surveyed “strongly agree” or “agree” that it would be better if people with strong religious belief held public office; and 57% consider a government’s
implementation
of sharia “very important” or “important.”
Increasing investment in peer action networks could help to bolster leadership and
implementation
capacity – critical to expand learning opportunities around the world, a key objective of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
But there is a need for broader
implementation
within individual economies, and better coordination across borders.
There have also been proceedings before the European Court of Justice on the
implementation
of commercial agreements between Morocco and the EU in the territory.
A ban on battery cages in the EU was eventually adopted in 1999, but, to ensure that producers would have plenty of time to phase out the equipment in which they had invested, its
implementation
was delayed until January 1, 2012.
If the EU is to survive as an area of free mobility, it will need stronger enforcement of its external borders, combined with stricter
implementation
of social insurance principles across its internal borders.
The International Barriers to Trump’s Economic PlanDUBAI – US President-elect Donald Trump should have a relatively clear road ahead at home for the
implementation
of his economic program: with Republicans holding majorities in both houses of Congress, he seems likely to benefit from a break in the political gridlock that has paralyzed the body for the last six years.
Of course, to make faster and more inclusive growth a reality, thereby validating exuberant markets, more will be needed – namely, careful design, broad political buy-in, and sustained
implementation.
Third, the world’s leaders should recognize that commitments to fight poverty, hunger, disease, and climate change are life-and-death issues that require professional management for serious
implementation.
Xi knows the obstacles that blocked the
implementation
of his initiatives during his first term, and he is committed to overcoming them.
Although President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao have had more political room to maneuver in their second term, following the Chinese Communist Party’s 17th Congress in 2007, a combination of unexpected events and strong vested interests has precluded
implementation
of significant reform.
While this arrangement may sound more pluralistic, in reality it blocks the
implementation
of decisive reforms that might threaten vested interests within the Politburo.
Indeed, China’s paramount leader must rely on teamwork, compromise, and support from his colleagues for decision-making and policy
implementation.
Institutional change requires a long, tedious, and modest
implementation
of multiple small steps, in which the correct sequencing of reform is crucial.
But speedy
implementation
of the shift from production to consumption will be vital if the country is to remain on course and avoid the middle-income trap.
Although the central government may be committed to reforms,
implementation
at the local level can be very uneven, owing to parochial and vested interests.
As the only entity that integrates central banks, supervisors, treasuries of major economies, and international standard-setting bodies, the FSB is uniquely positioned to set priorities on financial regulation, provide regulatory coherence across the financial sector, oversee consistent implementation, and, in conjunction with the International Monetary Fund, to assess systemic vulnerabilities.
Effective execution of such an ambitious mandate is particularly important in view of two emerging G-20 priorities for the FSB: regulatory initiatives with respect to the functioning of markets, including so-called “shadow banking” (the less regulated forms of private financing), and new mechanisms to foster consistent
implementation
of standards.
The FSB, along with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, has been quietly considering new mechanisms for monitoring
implementation
of standards, particularly in the context of Basel III rules.
FSB membership should imply accountability in
implementation
of standards.
In the absence of formal enforcement powers, the pragmatic alternative is to develop mechanisms for monitoring
implementation
of standards on an ongoing basis, and to incorporate systematic, impartial peer reviews.
The Cannes Summit should articulate a renewed commitment to consistent
implementation
of agreed regulatory reforms, and to minimizing divergence in national regulation that could create systemic risks or significant competitive advantage.
Many expected Xi’s anti-corruption campaign to be a temporary initiative, intended to pave the way for
implementation
of the aggressive economic reforms announced at the Third Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee in 2013.
Local officials in charge of
implementation
know that if the Bank’s advice proves impractical, unrealizable, or flawed in some other way, it is they, not some technocrats sitting in Washington, DC, who will lose their jobs (or the next election).
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