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This suggests that domestic
reforms
aimed at reducing issuance costs, improving disclosure requirements, enhancing creditors’ rights frameworks, and tackling other inhibiting factors could bring high returns.
Kishi’s aim was to regain Japanese pride and sovereignty by revising the constitution and reviving old-fashioned patriotism, thus undoing some of the American educational
reforms.
It still has great strengths, and, with sensible reforms, the EU can survive and eventually return to greater prosperity and stability.
But unless and until he gets his hands as dirty with European politics as he seems willing to do for the sake of domestic French reforms, those dialogues will remain ephemeral, if not just plain hot air.
In recent years, spontaneous demonstrations like the one just completed have not delivered the
reforms
participants have sought.
It is past time for
reforms
that empower teachers and transform schools into twenty-first-century learning hubs.
But it would help maximize the benefits of domestic
reforms.
Despite 9% unemployment and President Emmanuel Macron’s reforms, employers in France report skilled labor shortages.
Unless we make these radical reforms, new Gordon Gekkos – and Charles Ponzis – will emerge.
In the early 1980’s, market
reforms
left roughly 100 million rural citizens without insurance, almost overnight.
The Chinese government has acknowledged that the
reforms
were a flop, and has committed to spending several billion dollars on publicly financed health care.
Having vetoed much-needed EU reforms, Merkel’s successive governments guaranteed Europe’s fragmentation.
The point is that Turkey needs judicial
reforms
that eliminate the possibility of organized cliques manipulating their constitutional powers to advance their own narrow goals.
He has reached out to workers who feel betrayed by the “system” and threatened by globalization and new technologies; and to teachers and health-care professionals who recognize that public education and health-care services need deep
reforms
to sustain the social solidarity that they underpinned in the past.
He will likely avoid vituperative attacks on other candidates, and make the case that France has more to gain from cooperative
reforms
than from declaring war on “experts,” the press, capital owners, union workers, immigrants, or other specific groups.
But the government is caught between a rock and a hard place, hemmed in by a parliament that, strongly backed by a bank-hostile press and public opinion, is eager to enact reforms, and by EU directives to implement a tougher regime.
The strategy was supposed to use a mix of monetary and fiscal expansion to help facilitate structural
reforms.
Yet the
reforms
have faced delays, and employment and output growth has been limited.
What advanced-country central banks should be doing now is implementing monetary policies aimed at restoring their credibility, while governments focus on implementing effective fiscal policies and structural
reforms.
Last month, finance ministers and central-bank governors of the G-20 countries acknowledged the limitations of monetary stimulus and embraced structural reforms, infrastructure investment, and fiscal policy as the key to future growth.
Both sides will have to make an effort: Creditors must accept some risk, and debtors must enhance their creditworthiness through structural fiscal adjustment and
reforms
that improve their growth prospects.
Finally, there are the more ambitious
reforms
– fiscal union and political union – that must complement monetary union if Europe is to avoid a similar crisis in the future.
The Initiative also envisages the promotion of regional defense
reforms
and the improvement of interoperability among military forces in the region.
A Good German Idea for 2018ATHENS – By 2016, almost all Europeans had realized that radical policy and institutional
reforms
were essential to revive the European project.
At the same time, the
reforms
must be comprehensive, addressing methodological, cultural, and structural issues.
Methodological
reforms
should include revised training requirements that allow for less specialization, together with improved training in probability and statistics.
And structural
reforms
aimed at balancing the scientific workforce and stabilizing funding are crucial.
Some
reforms
should be fairly easy to implement.
But other important reforms, such as creating alternatives to the winner-take-all incentive system, will present enormous challenges.
But translating good intentions into desired outcomes will depend crucially on the government's ability to push through complementary and urgently needed
reforms
on hot-button regulatory issues like land, labor, and the environment.
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