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But the effectiveness of these investments will depend on the sequence and rate of their implementation, and on how skillfully they are adapted to each locality’s distinct resources, needs, and aspirations.
Here, the challenge lies in
implementation.
In fact, so far, lack of adequate financing is the main obstacle to
implementation
of successful programs in any of the frontline countries, particularly in Turkey.
But, while the shutdown of the United States government, initiated by radical congressional Republicans seeking to block
implementation
of President Barack Obama’s health-care legislation, is over – at least for now – three enduring lessons have emerged.
Such a move would deter excessive investment in productive capacity, and ease the
implementation
of a more flexible exchange-rate regime.
Meanwhile, in Japan, the private sector’s patience with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s three-pronged strategy to reinvigorate the long-stagnant economy – so-called “Abenomics” – will be tested, particularly with regard to the long-awaited
implementation
of structural reforms to complement fiscal stimulus and monetary easing.
But the IMF’s experience exposes significant challenges in
implementation.
For this year, China will complete formulating provincial climate change programs throughout the country, promoting effective
implementation
of the National Climate Change Program .
In China’s view, the key to the success in Copenhagen lies in the realization of the full, effective and sustained
implementation
of the Convention and its Kyoto Protocol (KP).
Governance failures, ranging from corruption to inefficient
implementation
of reforms, also pose a serious challenge, as do social and political tensions (and, in some areas, the threat of terrorism).
And it should do more to spur the involvement of Hong Kong – which possesses major advantages in finance and logistics, information accessibility, talent recruitment, and
implementation
of the rule of law – in the initiative.
Some 14 countries, including Senegal, are involved in the
implementation
of the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project, which seeks to create greater transparency in taxation regimes.
Achieving greater transparency in public administration will require sustained
implementation
of projects – such as the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), the Construction Sector Transparency Initiative, and others – that shine a spotlight on the behavior of governments and investors.
There is certainly plenty of frustration about the
implementation
of austerity, and no real indication of the long-term sustainability of reform efforts in southern Europe.
Indeed, despite progress in 2012, we have not been able fully to interrupt the spread of the poliovirus in Pakistan, owing primarily to obstacles affecting program
implementation
and management.
The simultaneous scaling back of the local-government system, along with the divisive politics of coalition governments in Pakistan’s fragile democracy, continues to undermine
implementation
of the polio eradication program.
For example, without a strong Germany to enforce the eurozone’s fiscal strictures and urge the
implementation
of difficult but necessary structural reforms, countries may lose their motivation to do what is needed to ensure fairness and stability in the long term.
There is no other example of UN member countries going to war to prevent
implementation
of UN decisions.
The latter leads to the full
implementation
of Deng’s policy, enshrined in the Basic Law, of “one country, two systems,” while the former turns the Basic Law into a worthless piece of paper.
For example, Germany’s ongoing nuclear phase-out has been complemented by accelerated renewables implementation, with up to 3,000 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity connected to Germany’s power grid in a single month.
The condition for doing so has always been described as the “full implementation” of the Minsk agreement.
The biggest bottleneck in the
implementation
of the Minsk agreement regards Ukraine’s commitment to provide the country with a federalized form of a government.
Governments need to play a developmental role, with
implementation
of integrated policies designed to support inclusive output and employment growth, as well as to reduce inequality and promote social justice.
For example, micro-credit has empowered millions of women, while important lessons have been learned from such schemes’ design and
implementation.
But the accelerated and coordinated
implementation
of the three interventions described here could go a long way toward preventing pneumonia and diarrhea, especially for the most vulnerable children, enabling them to lead healthy, productive lives.
Doing so would also eliminate the uncertainty surrounding the program itself and its
implementation
mechanisms.
Their
implementation
strategies, however, differed enormously.
And, once again, a broad spectrum of
implementation
models is emerging in different parts of the world.
After all, such an approach would require careful strategic design and skillful
implementation
– not to mention plenty of good luck – guided by a nuanced understanding of economic, political, and geopolitical factors.
Next month, we aim to buttress these efforts by scaling up our support for the
implementation
of the CRRF.
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