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The economy is
improving
slowly, but it remains in bad shape, with high unemployment and millions having left the labor force.
Although some measures of urban pollution are improving, urbanization exposes many more people to bad air, increasing the total human and economic cost.
Improving
access to vaccines is crucial to addressing this global inequity and reducing the widening gap between rich and poor.
When radical right-wing fantasies are once again off-limits, PiS moderates may finally be able to refocus the party on the issues that most Poles want it to pursue:
Improving
the country’s standard of living by ensuring its economic catch-up with the West.
For years, African economies have fared better than expected, owing to a commitment to
improving
governance.
For Africa to reorient its governance approach, and embrace a post-Washington Consensus, its leaders must commit to
improving
institutional effectiveness and economic management.
But, as Rwanda has demonstrated, if discipline and strong leadership are
improving
lives and delivering public goods, perhaps liberal democracy should be a long-term priority.
Each set of researchers adopted a standardized approach and studied proposals as diverse as linking farmers to the international carbon market,
improving
rice production, setting up flood warning systems, creating paid paternity leave to get more women into the formal workforce, and teaching young children in their native language of Creole instead of French.
But ensuring that those children can one day contribute meaningfully to Haiti requires
improving
conditions for doing business.
The Private Sector and the SDGsWASHINGTON, DC – Achieving the ambitious global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – which include ending poverty,
improving
global health, ensuring universal education, and mitigating climate change by 2030 – will cost a lot of money.
By removing the presidential term limit, China’s leadership is
improving
its chances of success, by opening the way for Xi and his vice president, Wang Qishan, to go further in realizing this vision.
This reliable funding source has spearheaded the fight on the three health-related MDGs: treating and fighting life-threatening diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis; reducing childhood mortality; and
improving
maternal health.
Relations with Iran still have a long way to go – not just in monitoring its compliance with the deal, but also in encouraging its leaders to change their regional approach, including by
improving
relations with Sunni Arabs, especially Saudi Arabia.
To be sure, international institutions and many developing countries have invested significantly in
improving
data collection to track better their performance against MDG targets.
Every other objective, whether productivity growth, keeping foreign friends,
improving
education, or healing social wounds, takes a back seat to strengthening his rule.
We should consider not only how to improve the ability of smallholder farmers to grow food; we also must strengthen their ability to participate in markets, while
improving
the way those markets function.
Governments can help to reduce transaction costs by creating special economic zones or industrial parks,
improving
infrastructure, and making the overall business environment more attractive in those enclaves.
In fact, China could soon become the world’s largest net creditor, and a portion of its net foreign assets will take the form of patient capital that is suitable for
improving
infrastructure, developing manufacturing sectors, and creating jobs around the world.
Over time, the company will continue to evolve,
improving
the soup, adding other items to the menu and opening up restaurants in new markets.
No surprise, then, that
improving
corporate governance and protecting minority shareholders is becoming a concern of the Putin government.
In the parallel movement for economic development, governments and agencies have sought to alleviate poverty by fostering growth and
improving
essential services like health care and education.
The SDGs aim to relieve these pressures, by protecting the environment and
improving
the lives of people within their home countries.
It provides reliable climate information, and emphasizes that adaptation is essential to
improving
future generations’ quality of life.
It calls for enhancing agricultural productivity; upgrading value chains; exploiting local, regional, and international demand; strengthening technological effort and innovation capabilities; promoting effective and innovative financing; stimulating private participation; and
improving
infrastructure and energy access.
Some of the world’s top economists – including four Nobel laureates – answered this question at the Copenhagen Consensus in 2004, listing all major policies for
improving
the world according to priority.
In the environmental technology industry alone, nanomaterials will enable new means of reducing the production of wastes, using resources more sparingly, cleaning up industrial contamination, providing potable water, and
improving
the efficiency of energy production and use.
Reforms that cost little or no money, such as
improving
the quality of primary and secondary education, have been shown to encourage growth while ameliorating inequality.
Yes, things seem to be
improving
in Burma, and Zimbabwe appears quiet; but Hungary – and, more recently, South Africa – has enacted laws to suppress information that might prove damaging not to government in general, but to those in power.
Nevertheless, while such a compensation structure would lead executives to internalize the interests of preferred shareholders and bondholders, thereby
improving
incentives, it would be insufficient to induce executives to internalize fully the interests of the government as the guarantor of deposits.
In this sense, they are missing out on a major opportunity, especially given the strides that have been made in
improving
the effectiveness and appeal of online learning.
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