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The economist Mario Monti, who followed Berlusconi as Prime Minister, attempted a real depreciation,
introducing
greater flexibility into the labor market in order to force the unions into wage concessions.
There seems to be a Catch-22 at work here:
introducing
the common currency may prompt foreign investment, although this will depend on the ability of the new members to lower their public finance deficits.
Some opponents of patents argue that government-sponsored research is enough to develop new drugs, but history shows that, although government-sponsored research is good at basic science, the profit-based private sector is best at developing and
introducing
new products.
Hong Kong and Argentina retain the option of terminating their currency boards, changing the pegged rate, or
introducing
central bank features, as the Hong Kong Monetary Authority has done in a limited way.
By phasing out old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs and
introducing
a new generation of lighting, China expects to cut national energy consumption by 8%.
At the beginning of this century Uruguay was the "Sweden of Latin America" --
introducing
the 8 hour work day in 1915, free high schools in 1916, and state pensions in 1919.
Taking these developments a step further, the Precision Medicine Initiative, launched in the US last year, is pursuing innovative trials of targeted drugs for adult and pediatric cancers,
introducing
customized combination therapies, and honing its understanding of drug resistance.
In fact, even economists in communist dictatorships could proffer their best technical advice with a comparatively clean conscience, because they were convinced that
introducing
more market-mediated outcomes would inject efficiency into planned economies and increase the sphere of individual freedom.
But, whatever structural and institutional changes have occurred, from increasing the body’s powers to
introducing
new campaigning procedures, the results have remained lackluster.
Introducing
real competition in energy and telecoms, lacking in the privatization process until now, is also pledged.
This virtuous circle is the reason why Poland is
introducing
a stringent anti-cyclical budget rule that prohibits any unwarranted fiscal loosening, while gradually lowering its debt/GDP ratio to about 40%.
Governments could promote entry into the permanent labor market in stages by
introducing
graded employment protection and so avoiding the formation of a long-term dual market.
Likewise, the “surge” charge will automatically penalize speculative, herd-like capital inflows or outflows, without increasing bureaucrats’ discretionary power or
introducing
inflexible capital controls.
For example, no one even mentions the idea of
introducing
a dictatorship, abolishing elections, and so on.
Abe’s plan calls for
introducing
a series of less strictly regulated special economic zones, each with a specific objective – for example, adopting new medical technologies or attracting foreign businesses.
The Lebanese government has volunteered to accept refugee children into the country’s schools by
introducing
a second afternoon session and enlisting teachers and school directors to take on the extra workload.
Liquid larvicides can be applied directly to water using backpack sprayers, and
introducing
fish into ponds, particularly in residential areas, can also help to eliminate larvae.
The EU then went ahead on its own,
introducing
its path-breaking European Emission Trading System in the hope that Europe could lead by example.
The US also desperately needs deep structural reform of its education system, clearing obstacles to
introducing
technology and competition.
Another plan, championed by a conservation consortium that includes US and Australian government agencies, would eradicate invasive, bird-harming mice on particular islands by
introducing
altered mice that prevent them from producing female offspring.
The damage of not enlarging Nato soon just as the damange of not
introducing
the "Euro" in January 1999 will far outweigh anything that might be gained by delay.
Simultaneously, governments, under merciless pressure from the bond markets, are
introducing
labor- and product-market reforms that they deemed politically inconceivable only a few quarters ago.
We are also interested in
introducing
genes in cells that never gained them by natural genetic transfer.
In this context,
introducing
MFFP – a policy that is even more likely to destabilize prices – seems dangerous.
Many global agencies are
introducing
systematic surveys of their employees, but much remains to be improved.
Of course, there are some obstacles to
introducing
debt-equity swaps between the public and private sectors, beginning with concern about the loss of state assets.
For starters, national governments must work to modernize agricultural practices, including by training farmers and
introducing
more efficient irrigation tools.
In addition, China must reduce administrative discretion,
introducing
sensible, predictable regulation to address natural monopolies and externalities.
There are smarter long-term ways to bolster Europe’s nuclear defense than
introducing
a German bomb.
So, in
introducing
a new style of governance, exemplified by merit-based cabinet appointments, Jokowi must be careful not to alienate the political and business elites who have long benefited from their tight grip on power.
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