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Fossil fuels are not destined to be
phased
out anytime soon, but an energy mix that included a significant increase in solar power would have major economic advantages for Africa, especially in areas where agriculture is the largest economic sector.
The agreement was to be a phased, “action for action” program; no party, including North Korea, would have fulfilled its obligations in the absence of corresponding actions.
In the 1980’s, it enabled lead to be
phased
out more rapidly than predicted and at an estimated annual savings of $250 million relative to the command-and-control approach.
With this sense of optimism comes a keen awareness that the use of fossil fuels must be
phased
out globally as rapidly as possible.
Even if monetary easing is
phased
out later rather than sooner – when the economic recovery is more robust – markets and investors need clarity in advance on the parameters that will determine the timing and speed of the exit.
China’s tariffs declined precipitously in the late 1990’s, and many of the other inducements were also
phased
out.
If and when the proposed tax cuts are fully
phased
in, they will not provide the $1,000 a year boost to the income of 90 million households that the Bush Administration implies they will.
In addition, the environmental and national-security arguments in favor of discouraging fossil-fuel consumption work better if the increase in energy prices is
phased
in gradually.
Moreover, re-designed regulatory frameworks,
phased
implementation, and stepped-up supervision will gradually extend to other segments, including asset management.
The reason, of course, is climate change: unless fossil-fuel consumption is cut sharply – and
phased
out entirely by around 2070, in favor of zero-carbon energy such as solar power – the world will suffer unacceptable risks from human-induced global warming.
More mature firms have
phased
in formal protocols, with ethics officers, risk committees, and other structures that oversee how data are collected and used, though not always successfully (indeed, they often depend on trial and error).
In principle, such subsidies are supposed to be
phased
out through measures being taken as a result of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation.
Suppose that we levy a small tax on existing coal power plants in order to pay for the solar subsidy, and then gradually raise consumers’ electricity bills as more and more solar plants are
phased
in.
This approach allows higher consumer electricity prices to be
phased
in gradually, yet establishes strong, immediate incentives for adopting solar power.
Finally, we have committed ourselves to measures aimed at addressing France’s weakened competitiveness, via a “National Pact for Growth, Competitiveness, and Employment,” which includes a €20 billion cut in labor costs for employers, to be
phased
in over three years.
Smart taxes should be
phased
in gradually to allow households and firms time to adjust and for new technologies to come on stream.
Those changes should also be
phased
in gradually to protect beneficiaries and avoid an economic downturn.
And the prospect that sanctions on Iran’s oil exports will be
phased
out implies significant inflows of foreign direct investment aimed at increasing production and export capacity.
Despite the
phased
voting, the counting takes place nationwide immediately after the last phase, and the results of the elections everywhere will be announced on May 16.
By relying on benefit-risk analysis, rather than on a more rigid,
phased
approval process, potentially life-saving medications can better reach the patients who need them.
Assuming a
phased
rise in the federal funds rate to 4% by 2017, we believe that economic growth in all regions except Latin America will slow in 2016, and then slow even more in 2017.
Congress was therefore careful to delay the start of the gradual adjustment, applying it only to those below the age of 45 at the time of the legislation, with the higher retirement age to be fully
phased
in only in 2027.
And a variety of reforms are intended to overhaul the highly protected agricultural sector, though substantial change depends on ratification of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement (and even then the changes would be
phased
in only over several decades).
It would be best if a credible consolidation program could be
phased
in gradually; but consolidation needs to proceed nonetheless – and primarily by controlling spending.
To avoid the shortfall in aggregate demand that might arise from an abrupt surge in saving, these measures should be
phased
in over a period of 3-5 years.
In Japan, the fiscal stimulus from post-earthquake reconstruction will be
phased
out, while a new consumption tax will be
phased
in by 2014.
The German government estimates that domestic electricity prices would rise by just €0.01/kWh, equivalent to €3 ($3.90) per month for an average German household, if it
phased
out its nuclear fleet.
Although China
phased
out many of its explicit export subsidies as a condition of membership in the World Trade Organization (which it joined in 2001), mercantilism’s support system remains largely in place.
Forced to resort to older, more toxic, and less effective pesticides (primarily pyrethroids, which had been largely
phased
out), Europe’s farmers are seeing a resurgence of insect predation.
Once such liberal reforms are in place, the East should be welcomed on the following terms: full and unrestricted free trade to be
phased
in rapidly and completely within a decade; full and unrestricted trade in services like banking, health, and insurance; full and unrestricted capital mobility.
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