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Such concrete
proposals
for political reform inspired by Confucian values can rarely be published in mainland China.
The Motlanthe high-level panel’s
proposals
include strengthening land administration systems in informal settlements and traditional council areas, and facilitation of the subdivision of agricultural land.
These
proposals
have focused on the problems caused by poor transparency, over-leveraging, outsized financial institutions, tax havens, bad incentives for financial bosses, and credit rating agencies’ conflicts of interest.
Likewise, he has been unable to get Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Paul Ryan to endorse his own Medicare cost-control
proposals.
Republican
proposals
for tax cuts would increase inequality further.
Funding agencies for academic research should adopt a similar philosophy, awarding a certain share of financing to thoughtful, unconventional
proposals
– those deemed risky, owing to a relatively low probability of success, but that could lead to important discoveries.
Trump’s main tax
proposals
will not get through Congress.
As it stands, the common denominator of existing eurozone-reform
proposals
is the completion of a banking union, which many believe is needed to reduce financial fragmentation and break the vicious circle between banks and sovereign debt.
It simply presents a series of sometimes unorthodox, and even controversial,
proposals
aimed at sparking a serious, constructive debate about the challenges facing news media.
Various
proposals
are on the table, including one of my own: to create synergistic “reconstruction zones” (RZs) – one aimed at local production and another aimed at exports – that support economic recovery.
“Successful Brexit” has become a matter of national survival, turning even the mildest
proposals
to limit the government’s negotiating options – for example, parliamentary votes to guarantee rights for EU citizens already living in Britain – into acts of sabotage.
Since the Cairo conference, such
proposals
have been portrayed as colonialist and patriarchal, if not racist.
There you will find a set of thoughtful
proposals
ranging from raising the minimum wage to establishing model “Promise Neighborhoods” that will attempt to turn around areas with high levels of poverty and low levels of educational achievement by providing services such as early childhood education and crime prevention.
But when Obama’s running mate, Joe Biden, was asked, in his debate with his Republican counterpart, Sarah Palin, what
proposals
an Obama-Biden administration might have to scale back as a result of the $700 billion Wall Street bailout, the only specific proposal he mentioned was the increase in foreign assistance.
Several have committees that advise university trustees on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues in their portfolio, most commonly when proxy votes in support of ESG
proposals
are to be held.
In California, every decade or two,
proposals
surface to split the state into a North and South California.
But the damage hardly compares to that which would be wrought by Trump’s
proposals.
At the same time, a new effort should be made to bring life to the UN’s
proposals
regarding Cyprus.
Yet his
proposals
are meeting strong opposition from fiscally conservative Democrats as well as from Republicans, owing to their potential impact on future fiscal deficits.
In considering the fiscal implications of Obama’s health proposals, it is important that the current legislation would still leave 25 million individuals without insurance.
Japan has published its
proposals
for major carbon reductions.
The search for additional and more stable funding to meet the MDG’s has led to various
proposals
for innovative financing mechanisms and debt relief, in particular by British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown.
In addition to these issues, financing
proposals
to achieve the MDG’s should be discussed from a central banker’s perspective.
To ensure that the money is there, the Education Commission is offering detailed
proposals
to reform the current global framework for funding education, and to bring multilateral development banks together to prioritize education and release new resources.
Why, in both 1954 and 2005, did the French – in one case the National Assembly, in the other the electorate – reject
proposals
that France itself had conceived?
Back in the 1950’s, the founding nations’ foreign ministers promptly turned to their Belgian colleague, Paul-Henri Spaak, for fresh
proposals.
At its recent Annual Meeting, the IMF was asked to take the lead, draw lessons from the crisis, and come up with
proposals
for a better financial architecture.
Reform
proposals
from the Brazilian government and Ruan Zongze, a leading Chinese thinker, provide good starting points for this discussion.
It won’t be, not least because the Republicans’ initial
proposals
would add trillions of dollars to budget deficits, and funnel over 99% of the benefits to the top 1% of the income distribution.
Initial
proposals
by Trump and the Republican leadership would have cost $5-9 trillion over the next decade, and 75% of the benefits would have gone to the top 1% – a politically suicidal idea.
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