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There will be no economic growth at the end of the tunnel, and political support for structural
reforms
will continue to dissipate.
Nor would internal
reforms
work, because the Soviets would intervene to save the system, as they did in 1968 in Czechoslovakia.
Next, we applied for admission to NATO and prepared for European Union membership, with all of the institutional
reforms
that these goals implied.
If it fails to take advantage of the opportunity provided by the cost shock and economic slowdown to implement the necessary structural reforms, China’s potential growth rate, as dictated by TFP, will never rebound fully.
Aided by structural reforms, China’s economy could expand even faster, achieving 7-8% annual growth over the next ten years.
If Europe succeeds in making major fiscal and banking
reforms
and gets its economy in order, Edward will lose steam.
All have in common not only economic and policy weaknesses (twin fiscal and current-account deficits, slowing growth and rising inflation, sluggish structural reforms), but also presidential or parliamentary elections this year.
South African President Jacob Zuma has chosen a pro-business tycoon as his vice-presidential candidate and may move toward market-oriented
reforms.
And Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff may embrace more stable macroeconomic policies and accelerate structural reforms, including privatization.
Structural
reforms
imply the need to pay short-term costs for longer-term benefits.
While market-oriented
reforms
are necessary, government has a key role to play in providing a social safety net for the poor; maintaining high-quality public services; investing in education, training, health care, infrastructure, and innovation; enforcing competition policies that constrain the power of economic and financial oligopolies; and ensuring genuine equality of opportunity for all.
Along with other proposed reforms, the BAT would turn the US corporate income tax into a tax on corporate cash flow (with border adjustment), implying far-reaching consequences for US companies’ competitiveness and profitability.
Of course, America’s experience with divided government can leave one pessimistic about the two parties’ ability to compromise; but, as Mexico recently demonstrated when its three big parties agreed on a market-oriented “Pact for Mexico,” even bitterly opposed political parties can overcome their suspicions to embrace needed
reforms.
Enactment of these
reforms
would generate a win for each side – and for both.
Policymakers should also give serious consideration to regulatory
reforms
that would reduce the expense of new projects and assure their timely completion.
This remarkable evasion is the first time the House has not passed a budget since the procedural
reforms
35 years ago created the congressional budget committees and rules that legislators were supposed to use to control deficits.
In identifying the top “eight tasks” for 2016, Li put supply-side
reforms
at number two – second only to the government’s focus on economic stability in countering China’s growth slowdown.
Pinker's message will appeal to those eager to avoid political
reforms
that would compel a greater sense of collective responsibility.
After all, the social sciences historically offered empirical support and spiritual hope for just such reforms, which are increasingly dismissed as "utopian."
Within a few hours of the accident, critics trained their sights on all the usual suspects: the Minerals Management Service, for giving BP a pass on routine inspections and lapsing into a relationship with the oil industry that United States President Barack Obama denounced as “cozy”;Obama himself, for having failed to enact the
reforms
at the Interior Department that he had promised while campaigning for election; the oil services firm Transocean, for the faulty blowout preventer; and, of course, BP, for a “lax” and even “reckless” safety culture.
Short of bringing the global population down to sustainable levels, MSF
reforms
are the world’s only hope.
Soon it emerged that not all its apparent supporters actually supported it; when Chancellor Schroeder's proposed
reforms
caused squeals within his own party, he quickly dropped much of the Third Way program like a hot potato.
The United States is pressing for administrative
reforms
and threatening to cut off funding if the
reforms
are not forthcoming.
This is the basis of America’s insistence on administrative
reforms.
This solution would not only permit the much-needed administrative
reforms
to be implemented; it would also bring clarity and transparency to a process that is in great need of improvement.
To achieve the
reforms
of the budget process that it wants, the US will need to lead the way in persuading the other permanent members of the Council to give the General Assembly a greater role in the process.
We analyzed which
reforms
in the international trade regime would most benefit those in the developing world, and we presented an alternative agenda based on our findings.
Trade
reforms
must be sensitive to the effects on developing countries, many of which are net importers of subsidized agricultural commodities.
Such a world requires better global governance, as well as overdue institutional
reforms
that give emerging economies proper voice and representation in international institutions.
Why, then, do Latin American economists seem to share a cautious – even pessimistic – mood about future growth and convergence in the region, whereas most Asian economists, while conceding that further structural
reforms
are needed, believe strongly that Asia will continue to converge rather rapidly?
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