Proposed
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The three most prominent anti-establishment candidates have
proposed
starkly different tax plans.
But Trump’s
proposed
change runs in exactly the opposite direction, seeking to reduce total revenues over the next decade by $9.5 trillion (Cruz’s plan targeted an $8.6 trillion reduction and called for a flat income tax set at a rate of 10%).
Clinton – the most “establishment” of the contenders – has
proposed
introducing what is known as the “Buffett Rule” (named for the billionaire Warren Buffett, who coined the term), establishing a minimum effective tax rate for high earners.
The EU has taken the lead in responding, thanks to its new privacy standards and
proposed
greater taxation of Facebook and other peddlers of online personal data.
The Stop TB Partnership, for example, has
proposed
90-(90)-90 treatment goals for the disease, although they have yet to be widely adopted.
The reason, I proposed, was that “[t]here are two sustainable ways to make money in finance: find people with risks that need to be carried and match them with people with unused risk-bearing capacity, or find people with such risks and match them with people who are clueless but who have money.”
The international community, swamped with hundreds of
proposed
goals, undoubtedly faces a major challenge.
That is why Cobham has
proposed
including in the next development agenda the requirement that all beneficial ownership information be made publicly available.
Of course, Cobham’s
proposed
regulation would carry significant administrative costs.
Another, related issue that holds the potential for real danger concerns
proposed
revision of the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty.
That choice should be based on a comparison of the
proposed
targets’ economic, social, and environmental costs and benefits.
And this month, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon specifically
proposed
establishing a “comprehensive program of action on data.”
At first glance, this option – which was originally
proposed
by China, and has since been endorsed by Russia – appears to be a sensible compromise.
All of them calculate the costs and benefits of their
proposed
solutions, and will compete to convince a panel of five world-class economists, including three Nobel laureates, that they have the very best solutions.
The
proposed
alternative of separation payments but no recourse to the courts is the right economic answer, or at least it goes in the right direction.
In the decades since California introduced statewide “ballot initiatives” – which can be
proposed
by any voter and require a simple majority to pass – the state became practically ungovernable.
Likewise, America’s
proposed
Trans-Pacific Partnership and offers of economic engagement to Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries are the latest initiatives underscoring its determination to strengthen its economic ties in the region.
For example, this year, the European Commission
proposed
cuts in farm subsidies, which contribute to overproduction.
The
proposed
course is not only unfair, but also inefficient and ultimately self-defeating.
The government’s
proposed
2019 budget would be 9.7% larger than in 2018, with welfare programs receiving the largest share of funds (34%).
World leaders should first renew their commitment to stronger global governance of migration, and agree to hold a first-ever intergovernmental conference in 2018 to focus exclusively on creating a new global compact on migration, as UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
proposed
earlier this year.
While he was not allowed to run for a third term, no candidate in the 2010 election suggested altering his iron-fisted approach, or
proposed
renewing talks with the guerillas.
But that is merely an alibi that allows the French to claim that they have nothing against reform in principle, but that the reforms being
proposed
are riddled with injustice.
Indeed the creation of EU project bonds for this purpose has already been
proposed.
Supporters of such legislation – including advocates in the United States of a recently
proposed
Arizona law that would have permitted business owners to refuse service to gays on religious grounds – argue that it reflects an organic popular backlash against a threat to “traditional” values.
This dangerous idea –
proposed
in France by Jacques Rueff in 1958, adopted throughout Europe over the following two decades, and extended to the European Central Bank – was intended to limit the tendency of capitalist economies to aggravate inflation as soon as they hit full employment.
There is another way to do that, and it is far cheaper than what Musk has
proposed.
The EU’s
proposed
standards regulating toxic emissions from coal plants are even less strict than China’s, Greenpeace reports.
Various models have been
proposed.
For example, a so-called Tobin tax on financial transactions is a frequently
proposed
solution, but it is not a policy solution that could be implemented by corporate-law judges.
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