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India also offers important experience in agricultural expansion, clean water management, and confronting the growing threat of climate change.
A better approach would be to focus on improving the
management
of globalization, rather than attempting to roll it back.
Effective
management
of the forces of globalization is how Japan protected its vulnerable sectors.
The hitch is that even if Trump does see the value in it, he may well want to pursue the
management
task in his own way.
The initiative to set up a “bad bank” in Sweden was taken not by politicians, but by the
management
of Nordbanken.
Nordbanken had become fully state-owned and a new
management
was put in place to restore the bank to viability.
In most cases, these countries embraced macroeconomic reform, liberalizing trade and investment rules and improving fiscal
management.
A fire that burns into a community is a disaster, but if we see fire only as a disaster, then we will follow the example of many wildland fire agencies that are adopting urban, all-hazard models in place of traditional land
management.
The current negotiations will inevitably deal with rights to water, which do not seem to be very contentious anymore, and the talks can suggest various mechanisms for transfer of
management
in some cases and for shared
management
in others.
A flexible and sustainable formula can certainly be found, almost surely including a transitional period that allows both sides to adjust to and account for their different water
management
systems, as well as for changing conditions and institutions in the future.
Shared water calls for flexible, continuous, cooperative water management, based on agreed-upon rights and responsibilities, as well as ongoing monitoring and dispute resolution mechanisms.
One important point should be added: extensive public participation and transparency, in terms of both process and outcomes, will be key to successful
management.
Whoever secures the stations's license when it is opened for renewal in late March can, if he or she puts in a professional management, look forward to big revenues from advertising.
Indeed, in areas outside the zone or nature reserves, populations of elk and wild boar underwent steep declines, as major socioeconomic changes after the fall of the Soviet Union worsened rural poverty and crippled wildlife
management.
In particular, China’s spectacular income growth has been enabled by a delicate balance between the concentration of political power in the hands of the central leadership and the delegation of economic
management
to local authorities.
For example, when China still had a fully planned economy, Mao Zedong had to delegate the
management
of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to local authorities for some time in order to boost production, as local governments were in a better position than the industrial ministry in Beijing to manage local suppliers.
A decade ago, Alan Greenspan likened his problems of monetary
management
to driving a new car, having it suddenly stop, opening the hood, and not understanding a thing about what he saw.
Finally, cities should ensure that public infrastructure and services – including public transportation, water, energy, waste management, and broadband – are easily accessible for all.
But, given the profound uncertainty of a world in flux, as well as the dangers of miscalculation as the Soviet empire collapsed, prudent
management
trumped grand visions.
Consider the $4 trillion of mergers and acquisitions this year, as companies acquire and spin off branches and divisions in the hope of gaining synergies or market power or better
management.
Some of it is a destructive transfer from consumers to shareholders as corporations gain more monopoly power, some of it is an improvement in efficiency from better
management
and more appropriately scaled operations, and some of it is overpayment by those who become irrationally exuberant when companies get their names in the news.
It also requires effort to build four types of institutions required to maintain growth momentum and build resilience to shocks:Market-creating institutions (for property rights and contract enforcement);Market-regulating institutions (for externalities, economies of scale, and information about companies);Market-stabilizing institutions (for monetary and fiscal management);Market-legitimizing institutions (for social protection and insurance).
With the addition of economic and occupational parameters – such as women in senior
management
positions, promotion rates, remuneration, and wage equality – these countries are joined by Singapore, Mongolia, Thailand, and Malaysia.
Some of the Asian economies with the highest human development rankings, such as Japan and South Korea, are among the worst in terms of women in senior management, wage equality, remuneration, and political empowerment.
In Asia, many women – 70% in Japan, 53% in China, and 46% in Singapore – simply do not make the transition from middle to senior
management.
Governments should take the lead in ensuring careful
management
and sustainable use of scarce water resources.
In this context, more integrated, cooperative approaches are needed to improve water
management.
Effective water
management
and sanitation have the power to transform economies – and the lives of the world’s poorest people.
Transparency for TunaPALIKIR/SAN FRANCISCO – A cluster of small Pacific islands is poised to make history in the
management
of global fish stocks.
By joining FSM in these efforts, the PNA could raise the bar for transparency and set a new standard for fisheries
management.
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