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The Shape of US Tax ReformCAMBRIDGE – Major tax
reform
is high on the agenda for the United States in 2017.
The proposed corporate tax
reform
is especially significant.
The resulting increase in investment would boost growth and lower the revenue loss; but congressional Republicans, who favor a revenue-neutral tax reform, would still face a challenge.
I doubt that Congress will actually enact this
reform
when it digs into the operational details.
This year’s legislation will be the first major
reform
of the US tax system in three decades.
For starters, countries need to
reform
their bankruptcy laws.
It hid economic distortions, allowing successive governments to postpone needed structural
reform
as it financed the status quo.
It needs to rethink the fundamentals of an economy and political system in which entrenched interests have become “veto centers” for
reform.
Eliminating banking-sector risk will require decisive government action, including comprehensive financial
reform
and effective risk-management strategies for financial operations in core sectors.
Such measures could offer the security and credibility needed to enable the successful securitization of troubled assets, paving the way for China’s leaders to deepen financial
reform.
If only some parts of a complex package linking fiscal leeway with structural
reform
are realized, the outcome is likely to disappoint – or even prove counterproductive.
Research by the World Bank suggests that every dollar of assistance provided to support trade-facilitation
reform
in developing countries yields a return of up to $70 in economic benefits.
It was the centerpiece of Massachusetts’ health-care
reform
signed by Mitt Romney in 2006, when he was the state’s governor.
It was hailed as the biggest tax
reform
since independence, but business owners were so uncertain about how it would affect the prices of their wares that many shuttered their businesses for the day.
Despite the Iranian opposition’s continuing efforts to contest the outcome and advance political liberalization, Ahmadinejad and his allies have largely succeeded in consolidating their hold on power by using brute force to repress the
reform
movement.
The West has an opportunity – and an obligation – to convince Putin that protecting his own interests requires profound and permanent democratic
reform
in Russia, starting with an unambiguous commitment to the rule of law.
Some concern politics: the Enron scandal strengthens the case for campaign finance reform, and the need for even stronger laws requiring public disclosure.
German politicians and opinion makers assess virtually every proposal for EU-level
reform
through this distributional prism.
Legal
reform
efforts in the former socialist bloc mark the second major law and development movement.
It needs
reform
– as do the bodies that provide global economic governance.
He consults with Duma sessions, and attempted to design a younger more vigorous
reform
government; and so on and so on.
And the West too, even though disappointed at his return, probably realizes what it will get from him if today’s financial bloodletting can be stopped: reform, of a fashion and at a snail's pace.
Only if - and it is a big if - the economy is stabilized is there hope that a real
reform
process can begin anew.
Sixth, while regulatory
reform
that increases the liquidity and capital ratios for financial institutions is necessary, those higher ratios should be phased in gradually to prevent a further worsening of the credit crunch.
Some analysts believe that with
reform
and modernization, Russia would be able to surmount its problems.
Despite efforts to liberalize trade,
reform
has been uneven.
Fortunately, China’s 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) recognizes the need to deepen market-oriented reform, change the country’s development model, and focus on the quality of growth, structural reforms, and social inclusion to overcome the rural-urban divide and stem the rise in income inequality.
But, in doing so, it should adhere to the principle that policy responses to short-term problems must uphold, not undermine, long-term
reform
priorities.
So he decided to compete head-to-head in Serbia's presidential elections of September 29 with the
reform
candidate Miroljub Labus, a vice-premier in charge of finance.
Labus favors faster economic
reform
and is readier to accept Western demands to cooperate with the Hague Tribunal.
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