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Why We Need “Game of Thrones”PARIS – Today’s popular television
programs
have become the equivalent of the feuilletons that began appearing in newspapers in the nineteenth century.
(The receiving government could use the fines to enlarge its own investment programs.)
Their politicians cite budget constraints and the need to prioritize domestic
programs
over fighting diseases that disproportionately kill the world’s poorest.
The WEF’s
programs
featured panels on robotics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and space travel.
We are talking about either direct government employment programs, or large tax credits for businesses that increase the number of workers they employ.
During this period, the US government also stepped up research support and poured money into
programs
to strengthen American students’ skills in math and science.
By contrast, Xi and Park issued a joint statement proclaiming the importance of faithfully implementing United Nations Security Council resolutions that call for sanctions against North Korea, as well as a multilateral agreement in 2005 that obliges the North to exchange its nuclear-weapons
programs
for economic and diplomatic benefits.
But the JCPOA is clearly – and deliberately – focused on curbing Iran’s nuclear-weapons development, not its missile programs, regional ambitions, or animus toward Israel.
The final vital issue that must be addressed in any bilateral talks between the US and Iran is the latter’s military activity and, in particular, its missile
programs.
Some focused on the “conservative”: they expected the Bush administration’s fiscal policy to keep a tight rein on spending and to eliminate many
programs
in order to finance significant tax cuts.
Was it to “starve the beast” by pumping up government debt to the point that social
programs
would have to be cut?
For this year, China will complete formulating provincial climate change
programs
throughout the country, promoting effective implementation of the National Climate Change Program .
Asia is also experimenting with creative ways to finance innovation, such as China’s IP exchanges and Malaysia’s IP loan
programs.
Poverty, Social Spending, and IMF Programs: Myth vs. RealityWASHINGTON, D.C.: An oft-repeated claim is that the IMF is responsible for increasing human misery in developing countries - in particular, by forcing countries to cut spending on
programs
like health and education.
The record, indeed, is clear: in 66 countries with IMF programs, between 1985 and 1998, per capita spending on health and education rose by more than 2% per year after inflation.
Low-income countries have posted larger gains in health and education spending than other countries under IMF
programs.
In countries with IMF programs, we know there have been positive outcomes.
Still, giving priority to education and health care should not be at the expense of other public
programs
- such as sanitation and rural road-building - that may be just as important for reducing poverty.
But it can be addressed effectively only with policies and
programs
that foster growth and meaningful opportunities to benefit from it.
If Somalia is to develop its health and education systems, economic infrastructure, and the social protection
programs
needed to build a more resilient future, it needs predictable, long-term development finance.
With drought-related livestock and crop losses estimated at around $1.5 billion, government-supported cash payment
programs
would help aid recovery, strengthen resilience, and build trust.
Government debt has increased by $25 trillion, with the advanced economies accounting for $19 trillion – a direct result of severe recession, fiscal-stimulus programs, and bank bailouts.
Some 23% of local health departments reported that public health preparedness
programs
were reduced or even eliminated in 2011, while a further 15% reported similar cuts in 2012.
But when he was still involved in development debates, he would frequently remind his contemporaries that any country that had the capacity to undertake comprehensive
programs
would not be underdeveloped to begin with.
Entitlement
programs
would likely be reduced, but not enough to offset a substantial intergenerational burden transfer.
The equation is straightforward: €160 million for fortification
programs
could improve the health of one billion people.
The strategy includes increasing global talent mobility through expanded US visa
programs
in so-called STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics); broadening access to computer science at the secondary-education level; and increasing STEM teacher training and degree
programs
to equip future generations to meet the needs of a changing labor market.
The US wants the world to embark on macroeconomic stimulus programs, and thinks that the complicated task of reinventing and reordering financial supervision and regulation can wait.
In practice, this means that unemployment would be addressed not by expanding the public-sector workforce, but by strengthening training via
programs
that reflect businesses’ real needs.
In the EU as a whole, a policy directed toward research
programs
stimulating scientific excellence and greater coherence in the European knowledge system would greatly strengthen agriculture’s competitiveness and contribute to food security and sustainable development.
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