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Fundamental economic reforms are usually
implemented
only after a severe crisis, as was the case in Britain in the late 1970s, in Sweden and Finland in the early 1990s, and in Eastern Europe after the collapse of communism in 1989.
If the government
implemented
structural reforms that strengthened protection of property rights and the rule of law, new shareholders could expect higher returns, and thus would be willing to pay more for the assets.
And they knew what they were voting for: every policy he has
implemented
thus far was included in his campaign platform.
To be sure, reforms that were
implemented
in response to the last crisis have improved the situation at the aggregate level; but they have not resolved the eurozone’s fundamental asymmetry.
European banks, and even their regulators, were concerned by his enthusiastic advocacy of even tougher standards in Basel 3.5 (or Basel 4, as bankers like to call it), which would, if
implemented
in the form favored by the US, require further substantial capital increases for Europe’s banks in particular.
If successfully implemented, this agenda is likely to reverse global savings and consumption patterns that have underpinned large imbalances in recent years.
Europe’s debt problems should, in fact, still be quite manageable – provided the requisite write-downs and debt restructurings are
implemented.
Once implemented, the labor pact would help to change attitudes towards Arab immigrants in Europe – and Europe’s image in the Southern Mediterranean.
But the papers were published anyway, and the ideas were
implemented.
But the proper course of action is that taken in Nuremberg, The Hague, Sierra Leone, and after the Bosnian conflict: prosecute those who designed, approved, and
implemented
the policy of torture and rendition, however high the chain of commission goes – including the lawyers who justified legal perversions that led to torture and murder – rather than targeting those farther down the chain of command.
Quantitative easing and its cousins are
implemented
primarily in situations in which banks are willing to hold enormous quantities of reserves unquestioningly – typically when credit channels are blocked and other sources of interest-sensitive demand are weak.
With this in mind, policymakers began to dismantle the economic rules and regulations that had been
implemented
after the Great Depression, and encouraged vertical and horizontal mergers.
In the early 1930s, under Finance Minister Takahashi Korekiyo, Japan
implemented
money-financed deficit spending, in order to lift the economy out of deflation.
The rapid growth of China, India, and other emerging countries should come with increased influence, to be
implemented
through the planned quota increase in 2011.
Will social and economic reforms be
implemented
to ensure an equitable distribution of the country’s oil and gas wealth?
China immediately
implemented
retaliatory tariffs, spurring the US to threaten even more protectionist measures.
For example, the US Federal Reserve’s first round of so-called quantitative easing (QE1),
implemented
in the midst of the crisis, was doubly effective: By purchasing mortgage-backed securities, the Fed brought down interest rates in that important market (in part, probably, by signaling its confidence in those securities), and restored it to vitality.
Perhaps the time has come to introduce a “minimum-wage doubling” plan,
implemented
over a few years, thus giving business the chance to adjust.
The new government
implemented
an effective and very big program to close a budget deficit of roughly 12% of GDP.
Meanwhile, since 1994, the central government has
implemented
a performance-based system for assessing and promoting local leaders, thereby fueling competition among local authorities.
But if a number of initiatives are successfully implemented, the economy should receive a real boost.
These are often
implemented
without parliamentary oversight, public vetting, or a cost-benefit analysis – and with little or no impact-analysis on the economy.
Salam Fayyad, the energetic Western-trained Palestinian prime minister, has
implemented
a detailed blueprint for declaring a de facto Palestinian state by August 2011.
In Japan, the policy uncertainty concerns whether the third arrow of Abenomics – structural reforms and trade liberalization to boost potential growth – will be implemented, and whether the expected rise in the consumption tax in 2014 will choke economic recovery.
The Reform GameReform, when long discussed but never implemented, can do far more harm than good.
Some timid measures have been implemented, but the general feeling among Germans is best described by the following answer to a survey conducted two months ago by the newspaper Die Welt : “47% of those interviewed plan to cut consumption due to the uncertainty about pensions and health reform.”
The first line is to press the troika to make good on its promise to enter into debt-relief negotiations once its recessionary agenda has been fully
implemented.
Germany should be bold and use its leverage to offer a new contract to its eurozone partners: mutual guarantee of part of their public debt in exchange for strict debt limits and a new legal order in which a eurozone authority can veto an enacted budget even before it is
implemented.
That is why we have always supported a real rather than “virtual” European candidacy for Turkey – with full rights, but also with full responsibilities for completing the domestic reforms that have so far been
implemented
as a result of Turkey’s enhanced “Accession Partnership” with the EU.
Time-bound subsidy schemes, public venture funds, and export subsidization are some of the ways in which this approach can be implemented, but there are many others.
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