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Beyond infrastructure, spending to
improve
education – specifically to ensure that the next generation receives the skills they need to contribute to the twenty-first-century economy – would also result in faster GDP growth.
But turning them over to the government at market value doesn’t
improve
banks’ balance sheet; to do that requires overpaying for the assets, a transfer of wealth from ordinary taxpayers to the banks..
But Renzi failed to
improve
Italy’s dismal economic performance.
The boyish Renzi did try to
improve
the existing system and close some of Italy’s generational gaps, by implementing labor-market reforms.
First, Italy and Spain will have to come up with credible medium-term plans that will not just restore their fiscal health, but also
improve
their ability to grow their way out of trouble.
Yet such changes are critical to
improve
governance and competitiveness, especially in the service, knowledge, and innovation-driven sectors that will underpin future economic growth.
To
improve
performance and outcomes, we didn’t punish or fire staff.
We showed that it is possible to
improve
significantly the quality of care in low-resource settings.
To
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the health and wellbeing of mothers and their newborns, we must translate that knowledge into reality in every facility around the world.
That is why major businesses such as PricewaterHouseCoopers, Hindustan Construction Corporation, AbzeSolar, Swiss Re, AECOM, AXA Group, IBM, and others – spanning many sectors and encompassing all regions – are engaging with UN experts to
improve
global strategies for disaster-risk management and reduction.
Achieving Escape VelocityNEWPORT BEACH – It is not often that one can confidently claim that a single remedy could make billions of people around the world significantly better off; do so in a durable and mutually supportive manner; and thus
improve
the well-being of both current and future generations.
The remedy I have in mind, of course, is faster economic growth – the one thing that can raise living standards, reduce excessive inequalities,
improve
job prospects, alleviate trade tensions, and even moderate geopolitical pressures.
To
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the link between pay and performance further, and limit executives’ ability to weaken it by using their access to inside information and control over company disclosures, executives could be required to announce their choice of period substantially in advance.
For Thatcher, as for Hayek, the great intellectual error of the twentieth century was the belief that the state could
improve
on the spontaneous efforts of individuals.
Next week, the Migrants in Countries in Crisis Initiative – a successful example of mini-multilateralism, led by the United States and the Philippines – will unveil new guidelines to help states
improve
their ability to protect migrants (regardless of their status) before, during, and after the emergence of a crisis.
To
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the global South’s economic prospects and avoid a deepening of inequality, developing-country policymakers must take seriously the implications of these shifts for their economies and their countries’ position in the global economy.
The short answer is a “new normal,” with slower growth, a de-risked and more stable core financial system, and a set of additional challenges (energy, climate, and demographic imbalances, to name a few) with varying time horizons that will test our collective capacity to
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management and oversight of the global economy.
To achieve this will require policies that open up economies, reduce bureaucratic controls, speed economic growth,
improve
educational systems, and encourage the types of gradual political changes now seen in small countries like Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, Kuwait, and Morocco.
The situation is unlikely to
improve.
In principle, it is supremely easy to clone or
improve
on Bitcoin’s technology.
A similar dichotomy applies to many other critical issues, including adaptation to climate change, efforts to
improve
resource management, urbanization and the rise of megacities, increased labor mobility, and human-capital expansion.
One particularly harrowing example was Mao Zedong’s attempt to
improve
crop yields and health by eradicating sparrows.
A depreciation of silver relative to gold in this system would bring down real wages and
improve
competitiveness.
The Capability Development Plan, which the EDA is developing in close collaboration with the EU Military Committee, aims to foster and
improve
solidarity in terms of capability, which is what Europe needs.
For we must also consider the moral consequences of failing to pursue this line of research if it has the potential to save and
improve
human lives.
In 2010, at the International Conference on Afghanistan in Kabul, donors agreed with the Afghan government to channel at least 50% of development aid (excluding military expenditures) through the government budget and to
improve
the alignment of their off-budget spending with national priorities.
Furthermore, to
improve
accountability and increase government revenues, the tax system should be reformed and strengthened.
Achieving these goals would not only
improve
the lives of billions of people, but would also forestall violent conflicts that are stoked by poverty, famine, and struggles over scarce resources.
For around 20 years, roughly from 1985 to 2005, the Bank resisted the well-proven use of targeted support for small landholders to enable impoverished subsistence farmers to
improve
yields and break out of poverty.
This shocking figure has made the rounds at this week’s annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, as political and business leaders debate how to
improve
the state of the global economy.
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