Improve
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Unless this trend is reversed, it will be difficult to
improve
the quality of jobs in the region, which could jeopardize social and political stability.
In fact, tying progress on those metrics to funding via pay-for-performance agreements could
improve
development outcomes considerably.
And, while people love to hear about “reining in” or “punishing” financial leaders, they are far less enthusiastic about asking these people to expand or
improve
financial-risk management.
But, in another paper presented at our session, Paul Willen of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston argued that creating such a restriction is hardly the best way for a government to
improve
the functioning of financial markets.
Eastern thinking could creep into ethology unnoticed partly because it filtered into the literature through awkward formulations and translations that native English speakers found it easy to
improve
on.
In contrast, by virtue of competing in the global market, South Korea's military dictatorship had no choice but to invest in education to
improve
its workforce.
Besides, 370 billion yuan will be used to
improve
rural living standards in an environmentally sound manner and sustainable way.
What is really needed, however, is action to enhance human capital; to adapt and
improve
income-redistribution instruments; and to promote equality in market incomes, including by boosting workers’ bargaining power.
A cooperative approach could help to
improve
the troubled trade dynamics between Asia and the West, characterized by disagreement over China’s lax enforcement of IP laws.
To
improve
targeting to yield the largest possible reduction in poverty with the resources available, the IMF now expects all poor countries borrowing from the Fund to prepare comprehensive poverty reduction strategies.
Much remains to be done to
improve
the lot of the poorest of the poor.
Rural populations from Africa have the capacity to compete and export greenhouse-gas emission-reduction credits generated by forestry and agriculture activities that
improve
their livelihoods, ameliorate local environmental problems, and increase communities’ ability to cope with climate change.
Through careful management of Kosovo’s independence process, and attentiveness to opportunities to
improve
relations with Russia, the West might mitigate the worst consequences of this confrontation.
Surveying these issues, it seems that the world remains in crisis mode, with many expressing little hope that the situation – particularly the economy – will
improve.
Instead of promising more tax breaks for the richest citizens, a more equitable fiscal policy could pay for necessary bridges and other public goods and services that would
improve
everyone’s life.
The government’s “Green Deal” could serve as a flagship example of how to create incentives for homeowners to
improve
their energy efficiency.
They hope it will offer new means to
improve
social welfare at a time when financing their development needs has become increasingly difficult.
That is why we must encourage multilateral institutions such as the African Development Bank (AfDB), the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank to continue to
improve
African countries’ access to their concessional and non-concessional resources.
Similarly, revising mining and petroleum codes, as appropriate, could help
improve
transparency and ensure more equitable revenue-sharing arrangements between investors and the countries in which they operate.
The truth is that we can’t – unless we
improve
dramatically the technologies that we use.
According to the US Millennium Challenge Corporation, more efficient government helps to reduce poverty,
improve
education and health care, slow environmental degradation, and combat corruption.
What is clear is that, if it is adopted widely, it could exacerbate trends that are undermining public policy, including governments’ ability to boost economic growth and
improve
social outcomes.
We could win the war against hunger, end conflicts, stop communicable diseases, provide clean drinking water,
improve
education and halt climate change.
There are enough mobile people that one city’s success won’t harm others; on the contrary, it is more likely to encourage existing cities to change, just as new market entrants force incumbents to
improve.
Talibanization gains ground when people lose faith in the capacity of the modern state to
improve
their lives.
Humans have added essential vitamins or minerals to their foods since time immemorial; indeed, since the beginning of the twentieth century, food fortification has been a major government policy in developed countries to reduce nutritional deficiencies and
improve
public health.
The equation is straightforward: €160 million for fortification programs could
improve
the health of one billion people.
It was not very imaginative: Banks and multilateral development institutions should all lend more, and the debtors should continue their efforts to
improve
their macroeconomic policies.
Before the Brady Plan was announced, Mexico had accepted a wide-ranging Pact of Economic Solidarity and Growth, which immediately
improve
investor confidence and reduced sky-high domestic interest rates.
That is why educational investments to
improve
future opportunities must be paired with progressive immigration policies that facilitate inflows of the skilled workers needed to address today’s talent shortages.
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