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Partisan polarization in Congress has also undermined the executive branch, unduly blocking government appointments – including routine and essentially uncontroversial ones – and placing unwarranted obstacles in the way of implementing even the most sensible and seemingly bipartisan legislative
proposals.
Concrete cost assessments for any of these
proposals
are difficult to make.
Many finance experts – including Alon Raviv, Mark Flannery, Anil Kashyap, Raghuram Rajan, Jeremy Stein, Ricardo Caballero, Pablo Kurlat, Dennis Snower, and the Squam Lake Working Group – have been making
proposals
along the lines of “contingent capital.”
The Financial Stability Board (FSB), headed by Mario Draghi, publicly stated in its September 2009 report to the G-20 that it was studying contingent capital
proposals.
The FSB has already facilitated a number of
proposals
that would help make our financial system more secure.
Some
proposals
would resolve the first of these paradoxes by allowing countries to use the World Trade Organization’s dispute-resolution mechanism in cases of exchange-rate manipulation.
Just as the global financial crisis has made euro membership seem more urgent and necessary than ever, euro incumbents have started floating
proposals
that would raise the bar for entry.
Because the PCC “was not equipped to deal with systemic and illegal invasions of privacy,” the committee set out
proposals
for a reformed regulator.
In almost all of the rich-country
proposals
about targets, limits, commitments, and permits for greenhouse gases, there is hardly a word about helping poor countries to finance the transition to sustainable technologies.
To be acceptable to both sides, such a solution must deviate from the favorite
proposals
of each.
Both
proposals
are thus politically unfeasible.
As it was, he fully accepted Merkel’s austerity agenda – which his own government is implementing independently – and chose to veto
proposals
for a new European treaty to protect the City of London.
Then again, many of his
proposals
are not policies designed to be implemented, but slogans crafted to appeal to an insular populist mood among a segment of the population.
But they should realize that though they may be popular, unfunded distributional
proposals
will ultimately prove ineffective, even more so if the productivity problem is not addressed head-on.
Proposals
for a universal basic income, fancied by utopian socialists and libertarians, may be premature in the advanced countries.
While early
proposals
for a settlement called for Jerusalem to be made independent, as per the UN Partition Plan, more recently a consensus on the broad outlines of a peace agreement has emerged.
Most
proposals
for Jerusalem (including the so-called Clinton Parameters in 2000, which the Israeli government approved) share many common features.
And yet, as recommendable as Wolf’s
proposals
may be, little has been done to implement them.
But
proposals
must give way to action.
Important proposals, such as International Monetary Fund voting reforms, were not implemented.
Unfortunately, the European Commission’s
proposals
for addressing the problem are in many cases insufficient.
In the campaign, he spoke eloquently of America's future but confined himself to a few modest and inexpensive proposals, mainly tax concessions and subsidies for children, students, and schools.
There are
proposals
on the table for such a scheme, though any that is adopted would have to incorporate some limited joint guarantee by member states.
This is particularly true for
proposals
involving a larger role for the ESM and joint guarantees for sovereign bond holdings.
And yet it is hard to predict what policy
proposals
will emerge in 2018.
The
proposals
include a minimum corporate tax agreed by developed countries, and mechanisms to prevent multinationals from shifting their profits to subsidiaries in low-tax jurisdictions.
America’s Misguided Immigration DebateA debate on immigration is beginning in the United States Senate, which will take up several
proposals.
While Macron’s program includes significant
proposals
for addressing supply-side issues with the French economy, it also favors output stabilization and, more important, increased spending in areas like public infrastructure, digitization, and clean energy to boost potential growth.
One of the main reform proposals, reportedly advocated by the United States and the European Union, is to move away from consensus-based decision-making – one of the WTO’s founding principles.
As the WTO’s members debate reform proposals, they need to ensure not only that the WTO becomes more efficient, but also that it is inclusive and delivers on development.
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