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Another is financial regulation, with US banks preferring EU rules to the more stringent framework emerging at home (such as the much higher capital standards for large banks recently
proposed
by America’s financial regulators).
In fairness, the new rule
proposed
by former US Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker to separate financial intermediation from proprietary trading is not a bad idea.
One can expect many of the Republican candidates to be critical of any
proposed
deal.
The approach taken by Obamacare was
proposed
in conservative think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation and enacted in Massachusetts by Republican Governor Mitt Romney.
which I co-founded, have
proposed
a universal National Human Subjects Protection Act.
In the short term, the Europeans are hoping that their
proposed
measures will allow Trump to declare victory while remaining in the deal.
Because a formal bankruptcy regime for governments does not exist (though Anne Krueger, the International Monetary Fund’s then-deputy managing director,
proposed
one more than a decade ago), countries have had to rely on a market-based approach to resolve excessive debt problems.
The Danish government almost collapsed in January when the Ministry of Labor
proposed
to open the job market to all new EU citizens who can prove that they have found employment.
At the beginning of 2002, the President
proposed
a $48 billion boost in military spending--a sum larger than the total defense budget of every country except Russia.
Indeed, Democrats have
proposed
most of them before, only to meet with Republican opposition.
For example, cost-benefit analyses of
proposed
infrastructure projects that rely on market metrics such as wage rates or property prices to assess potential benefits will create ever-increasing investment around London, and a vicious circle of apparently decreasingly attractive investment in the UK’s north.
France could afford to reduce its profit tax rate to 25%, as Macron has proposed, without losing significant tax revenues.
Government and commercial activities virtually ground to halt this spring as democracy activists, in alliance with politicians and lawmakers opposed to a third term, battled Obasanjo’s allies to thwart the
proposed
bill.
Because women and girls in their childbearing years suffer disproportionately from the health and social effects of NTDs, it is critically important that they be included in any large-scale health-policy interventions that are
proposed.
So, unless there are surprising changes in the US economy, we can expect the Fed to start raising interest rates later this year, as Janet Yellen has proposed, and to continue raising them in 2016 and beyond.
For starters, judicial action needs to be complemented by a microeconomic reform agenda – such as what Minister of Finance Henrique Meirelles has
proposed
– to change features of Brazil’s business environment that generate no value and only breed corruption.
His
proposed
policy, entitled “A Safe Migration Policy for a New Time,” would halve the number of refugees allowed into Sweden and prevent rejected asylum seekers from receiving social support – a position that pro-migration groups harshly criticize.
Various solutions have been
proposed.
Opponents said the
proposed
law would reach far beyond sites like Megaupload, making Google and YouTube liable for copyright infringement – and allowing the government to block (without court authorization) access to Web sites that it deemed to be facilitating copyright infringement.
But Europe’s interest in successfully concluding a
proposed
EU-US free-trade agreement may be even stronger.
In San Francisco, Marc Benioff, Chairman and co-CEO of Salesforce (one of the city’s largest employers), supports a
proposed
tax on gross business receipts to combat homelessness, though Mayor London Breed, a Democrat, and other tech employers (including Twitter) oppose the measure.
Obama has
proposed
a rate of 28%, with a preferential rate of 25% for manufacturing, and additional special provisions to promote investment in research and development and clean energy.
In addition, China has planned the “Great Western Route,” the
proposed
third leg of the Great South-North Water Diversion Project – the most ambitious inter-river and inter-basin transfer program ever conceived – whose first two legs, involving internal rivers in China’s ethnic Han heartland, are scheduled to be completed within three years.
One radical regime change,
proposed
in the 1930’s by economists like Irving Fisher and Henry Simons, and endorsed by Milton Friedman in 1948, would be to abolish fractional reserve banking (and thus banks’ ability to create new credit, money, and purchasing power autonomously).
Indeed, those links were central to the arguments advanced by economists like Simons, Fisher, and Friedman, who, surveying the wreckage produced by excessive credit creation in the 1920’s,
proposed
both OMF of fiscal deficits and a system of 100% reserve banking.
And his 1960 paper “The Problem of Social Cost”
proposed
that the state could manage the negative externalities, such as pollution or traffic, of economic activities through well-defined property rights.
The Padoa-Schioppa group recently
proposed
that rule-breaking governments should gradually lose control over their own national budgetary processes.
So widespread is this view that even noncommunist socialist parliamentarians in Poland
proposed
a law that is supposed to control access to pornography with the help of a council of twelve (I would love to be one of them!) who will spend their days browsing through hundreds, if not thousands, of periodicals and movies in search of the salacious, and decide what to ban.
Despite rhetorical bromides about requiring “ministers to unlearn ingrained habits and focus on substance, not rhetoric,” and about “business associations engaging with the granular detail of what companies want,” this
proposed
Plan B would strengthen the bilateral and regional trade initiatives that have diverted energy and attention from Doha and the WTO.
Such overreach is typical of what goes on in hegemon-led PTAs, unlike at the WTO, where stronger countries like India (which asked the European Union to take all non-trade-related measures out of the
proposed
PTA) and Brazil cannot be so intimidated.
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