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The annual Ibrahim Index of African Governance tracks government performance across sub-Saharan Africa, providing a tool that allows citizens and civil-society groups to
monitor
their governments’ progress.
In West Africa, Ghana and Nigeria are the only countries that have dedicated policies on transfer pricing – put in place to
monitor
capital outflows from the oil sector, which by some estimates account for 30% of total transfer mispricing in Africa.
Turkey has established a Financial Stability Committee to oversee effective and timely implementation of policies directly affecting the financial sector, and an Economy Coordination Board to
monitor
and evaluate issues concerning overall economic stability.
Censuses should be conducted inclusively, fed into national databases to
monitor
progress and identify vulnerable populations, and shared across the region.
The best way to protect cross-border banking and financial integration in Europe would be to establish an effective EU-wide regulator and supervisor, or, even better, a global institution that could
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the home country-host country relationship.
Second, most small creditors are “non-adjusting,” in the sense that they are unable to
monitor
and study the financial institution’s situation when agreeing to do business with it.
If they were the most important factor governing the success or failure of employee ownership, however, we would expect employee ownership to be most common in those industries in which workers are unusually difficult to monitor, are relatively immobile, or are extensively unionized.
Now consider what an expanded UNIFIL is mandated to do under Resolution 1701: peacekeepers must
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the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah; support and accompany the Lebanese armed forces as they deploy in southern Lebanon; assist Lebanon’s government in securing the country’s borders and ports to keep illegal weapons from getting into Hezbollah’s hands; and “help ensure humanitarian access to civilian populations and the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons.”
To date, neither the IFE nor any major international monitor, has alleged widespread electoral fraud.
Private groups using everything from satellite imagery (as in forestry) to the unofficial equivalent of on-site inspections (as in human rights)
monitor
who is abiding by – or violating – what standard of behavior.
As health workers labor tirelessly to care for those who have been infected,
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those who may have come in contact with the virus, and prevent further transmission, researchers have a limited window of opportunity to learn how to treat and prevent the disease.
They provide information about reproductive health, which can help stop the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, and about hygiene and healthy lifestyles; and they are often the ones who administer and
monitor
the vaccination and immunization of expectant mothers, newborns, and infants.
The IAEA will also
monitor
the production of centrifuges for 20 years.
But, instead of addressing the structural causes of rising corruption, India’s anti-graft movement bemoans a supposed weakening of ethical values and demands additional agencies with draconian powers to
monitor
and punish.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s April 2012 fiscal
monitor
report, the seigniorage levied by developed-country governments surged from about 1% of GDP in 2005-2007 to roughly 8% of GDP in 2008-2011, an increase of about $2.7 trillion.
In such cases, it might be more ethical to
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carefully the outcomes of different treatment centers now, before experimental treatments become available, and then compare these outcomes with those achieved by the same centers after experimental treatments are introduced.
In addition to providing the funds for apprentices’ salaries, governments must
monitor
progress to ensure that apprentices are gaining valuable knowledge and experience.
Whether India needs more institutions to control deficits and
monitor
the quality of its budgets is a question worthy of discussion.
Keeping those loans on the books would have meant that a bank would have had to incur a large capital adequacy provision and
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the loans’ performance, at a cost to itself.
In addition and as a complement to re-regulation, we need a comprehensive systemic risk
monitor.
There is a simple prudential principle at work here: because our ability to
monitor
and regulate behavior is necessarily imperfect, we need to rely on a broader set of interventions.
Experts believe that much more downsizing is needed; but the authorities are starting small to see how it works and to
monitor
the public’s response.
Wen said that political reform, including opportunities for citizens to criticize and
monitor
the government, is necessary to sustain China’s breakneck economic growth.
For example, although the United Nations Mission in Sudan is supposed to
monitor
implementation of the CPA, Darfur has practically monopolized its attention.
The bottom line is that large sustained external imbalances are something that global policymakers do need to
monitor
closely, because, as the US housing bust showed, they can be an indicator of problems that need to be investigated more deeply.
To maximize the impact of this financing strategy, IFFEd will favor countries that have committed to educational reforms and are able to
monitor
and track results.
But once someone’s fingertips touch the keyboard, the “Kitchen Table Democracy” of the Web no longer exists – he or she may find themselves stepping into a trap, because the Internet Police
monitor
every word that is typed.
Centralized municipal systems now use algorithms to
monitor
urban infrastructure, from traffic lights and subway use, to waste disposal and energy delivery.
Instead of sinking massive amounts of money into poorly performing school systems, Latin American governments would undoubtedly be interested in innovative solutions, such as tablet-based textbooks, that can help teachers provide effective lessons,
monitor
their students’ progress, and identify remediation strategies.
A return to monetary decentralization would require radical policy changes, including the implementation of 1930’s-style laws enabling regulators to
monitor
banks, ensure that deposit insurance is credible and comprehensive, and halt off-balance-sheet financial activities.
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