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Capacity-building and financing
programs
for governments that want to improve their trade facilitation are available already.
Finally, it must place anti-corruption and good-governance
programs
at the core of its mission.
For about $1 billion a year, vaccination
programs
could be expanded to prevent childhood pneumonia and diarrhea, saving another million lives annually.
Yes, these
programs
are costly.
Moreover,
programs
that help women keep working also change the role of fathers.
Accordingly, Norway has made girls’ education a top priority in its international-development
programs.
IMF-supported
programs
in Egypt and Jordan, for example, include measures to boost investment in public nurseries and safe public transportation.
But this would require a dramatic increase in education spending, including more funding for existing programs, like Education Cannot Wait, which supports the continuation of schooling for children in disaster areas, and the Global Partnership for Education, which provides grants to support education in countries with the most need.
Such a tax could be modeled on the so-called Robin Hood Tax under consideration in the United Kingdom, which would place a tiny tariff on financial transactions to help pay for poverty-alleviation
programs
and climate-change initiatives.
Undergraduate and graduate degrees in nursing and oral health, and non-clinical
programs
in research and health management, are next.
The
programs
that have been agreed will not suffice to reassure creditors, and Germany will most likely be unwilling to bow once again to Sarkozy in the coming negotiations to prolong the rescue measures – at least as they are constructed now – beyond the initially stipulated three years.
But technology spreads rapidly: the same Windows or SAP
programs
are available in all countries, including Europe.
Unlike in the US, where federal public spending grew as a consequence of the creation of new expenditure
programs
throughout the twentieth century, public spending was already high at the national level when Europe began to integrate.
Significant federal spending
programs
could have emerged only from the transfer of existing national
programs
to the European level.
It also lay behind early development assistance
programs
following World War II, when the World Bank and bilateral donors funneled resources to newly independent countries to finance large-scale projects.
Structural adjustment
programs
demanded by the IMF and the World Bank ended up transforming these countries into dumping grounds for over-subsidized Western agricultural surpluses and over-priced and obsolete manufactured goods.
The reforms have essentially enabled China to streamline research and development efforts, as well as technology transfers between selected components of its civil and commercial space
programs.
Ultimately, China views its military, civil, and commercial space
programs
as being at the forefront of its national defense, economic development, and geostrategic influence.
Having identified technological progress as one of the most important sources of growth and employment, the Commission has specified 101 policy measures – including
programs
aimed at increasing women’s participation in the ICT workforce – to deliver sustainable GDP growth through digital technologies.
Equally important, such an outcome could encourage greater scrutiny of the economic consequences of populist
programs
in the US and the rest of Europe.
Projects and
programs
identified in the short-term action plan are estimated to cost $7 billion.
In other words, they would benefit from the publicly financed
programs
that the Tea Party’s sponsors wish to abolish.
China’s policymakers also need to introduce measures to increase labor-force participation rates, rethink wage policy, and make social-insurance
programs
portable nationwide.
It has also undermined the calculations on which Ukraine’s
programs
with the International Monetary Fund are based.
Moreover, fiscal pressures notwithstanding, it seems highly regressive, if not downright perverse, to place the greatest financial burden on those in the poorest health (and who presumably are the target of such social programs).
In this context, reaching a “grand bargain” that would address the full range of Iran’s bad behavior – not just its nuclear and missile programs, but also its support for international terrorism, regional destabilization, and human-rights violations – is unrealistic.
It does not address nuclear-related weapons
programs
or guarantee inspections in military installations.
TOKYO – It is too soon to know whether and how the challenge posed by North Korea’s nuclear and missile
programs
will be resolved.
Last but certainly not least, America’s strong military presence in Asia – which underpins its robust regional alliance system – has reduced the need for Asian countries to develop large military
programs
of their own, and has reinforced a status quo that discourages armed adventurism.
The Saudis continued such
programs
after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, and even after they discovered that “the Call” is uncontrollable, owing to the technologies of globalization.
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