Introduce
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The debate about whether and how to
introduce
Eurobonds has focused on the appropriate limits on issuance.
The infrastructure has helped
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new vaccines – such as pneumococcal conjugate vaccines, which protect against pneumonia, the biggest killer of children under the age of five – and increased coverage of routine immunization against measles and rubella.
We have to reflect and
introduce
changes into our discourse and our actions.”
China, by contrast, sees its growth as tied to a stable currency, and may not want to
introduce
a more flexible exchange-rate regime, even after the 2.1% revaluation in July, pending alleviation of structural problems for which it is extremely difficult to set a timetable.
The actions that are needed are difficult to introduce, because they go to the heart of the world’s use of energy, particularly its use of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas), which, when burned, release carbon dioxide – the key source of rising greenhouse gases – into the atmosphere.
They eventually also criminalized “attempting” sodomy, and even “conspiring” to commit sodomy, as in the notorious Labouchere Amendment, passed in 1885 in Britain, which made it illegal for one gay man to
introduce
another to a third, if the introduction led to a liaison.
In nominal democracies, too, such laws can be a socially acceptable way for those in power to
introduce
the idea that some speech is unacceptable, that some forms of activism can lead to arrest, and that the state may intervene in one’s most private space and most personal choices.
Others are calling for criminal investigations, characterizing the work he led on a Plan B (whereby Greece would
introduce
a new payments system either in parallel or instead of the euro) as tantamount to treason.
If these economies
introduce
the necessary reforms, they will improve their potential growth.
Each would
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aggressive targets for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
One way to overcome this chasm is to
introduce
into the UN Charter a new chapter devoted to human rights and to reformulate Chapter IV, which concerns the use of force in international relations.
But the only way to take advantage of the re-alignment’s benefits, without experiencing serious economic disruptions and financial-market volatility, is to
introduce
complementary growth-enhancing policy adjustments, such as accelerating structural reforms, balancing aggregate demand, and reducing or eliminating debt overhangs.
In Central Europe this effect has been amplified by the fact that, regardless of ideological leanings, rulings parties have had to privatize the economy and, under pressure from the European Union,
introduce
reform measures that would, in a classical Western system, usually be undertaken by the political right.
All that is needed is to
introduce
into the Ukrainian constitution a provision that significantly impedes membership in any military alliance, whether NATO or the Russia-dominated Collective Security Treaty Organization of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Stalin pursued collectivization despite the massive resistance that had followed when Soviet authorities first tried to
introduce
the policy the previous spring.
National governments
introduce
efficiency standards, taxes, and other policy instruments to improve the environmental performance of buildings, vehicles, and transport fuels.
This attempt to
introduce
modest changes within the existing strategic paradigm has won few converts.
He even got a Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, James Callaghan, to
introduce
in 1966 a Selective Employment Tax, which taxed employment in services more heavily than employment in manufactures – a measure that was reversed in 1973, once it was realized that it would hit the tourist industry, which generated badly needed foreign exchange.
A second strategy for curbing the buildup of debt could be to
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mortgage contracts that enable more risk sharing between borrowers and lenders, essentially acting as debt/equity hybrids.
The proposed reforms would make it easier for firms to dismiss employees, decentralize bargaining between employers and workers in small firms (by eliminating sector-level agreements), and
introduce
a ceiling on indemnity for wrongful dismissal, providing firms relief from the unpredictability of damages awarded through arbitration.
In fact, the highest level that China’s annual surplus has ever reached was around $400 billion in 2007-2008 – when the US was poised to
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trade sanctions against the country, because it viewed this imbalance as a threat to the stability of the US and the world economy.
We also need to
introduce
modern and sustainable social-welfare systems, including fully portable benefits.
Rather than seeking to rein in disruptive businesses such as Airbnb and Uber, governments should
introduce
regulations that enable their sustained growth, while looking for ways to leverage their technologies and entrepreneurial approaches to boost social welfare.
Firms can make incremental changes to existing products, thereby becoming more competitive in an existing market segment; they can
introduce
products, like Sony’s iconic Walkman or Apple’s iPhone, that create new market segments; or they can develop a product – such as electricity, the car, or an Internet search engine – that is so disruptive that it renders an entire sector or way of doing business almost obsolete.
At a recent Eurasian Economic Commission session in Sochi, Belarus and Kazakhstan rejected the Kremlin’s proposal to
introduce
customs duties for goods imported from Ukraine if the country signed the EU association agreement.
The Belarusian government considers it to be Ukraine’s sovereign right to sign agreements with the EU – a flat contradiction of Russia’s stance – and appears likely to
introduce
customs fees of its own for electronic goods imported from Russia.
My own attempt to
introduce
one in a private member’s bill was repeatedly thwarted by parliament-stalling disruptions.
The evidence from these experiments speaks loud and clear that it is best to
introduce
large reforms rapidly without waiting to discover the "right" sequence of reforms.
For starters, it should follow a previous suggestion, made by the ASEAN Eminent Persons Group in 2006, to
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majority decision-making.
Perhaps the time has come to
introduce
a “minimum-wage doubling” plan, implemented over a few years, thus giving business the chance to adjust.
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