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Even Chernomyrdin’s government did not nullify Russia’s early
reforms.
Although much more could have been accomplished during Contstantinescu’s presidency, hard
reforms
were enacted but, as in Poland and Hungary half-a-decade ago, growth arrived too late to save its architects from electoral defeat.
But that is precisely why the European Central Bank will overcome its reluctance and intervene in the Italian and Spanish bond markets, and why the Italian and Spanish governments will, in the end, use that breathing space to complete the
reforms
that the ECB requires as a quid pro quo.
Moreover, the pro-growth
reforms
needed in countries like Italy will almost certainly make things worse before they make them better.
But investors look ahead, so
reforms
that promise an eventual return to growth should reassure them.
They expect
reforms
to continue, albeit at a rather gentler pace.
Subsequent
reforms
expanded and widened the land-owning class, fostering an agricultural revival and making Japanese democracy more stable.
For that, he must pursue democratic reforms, institutional regeneration, and renewed diplomatic ties with the West.
That means that governments at all levels need to start on a long list of granular, targeted
reforms
that will slowly increase transparency and reduce the risk of these inherently large, complex, and immovable outlays.
While G20 leaders have already given a nod to some of these reforms, a far wider range of officials, regulators, and investors, across many local, national, and regional jurisdictions, must do the difficult work to deliver results.
Orthodox Communism, a perfect secular simulacrum of religion, has been the primary victim of development since China launched its market
reforms
in 1979.
Either outcome would threaten the
reforms
and social gains that the country has made since the Plano Real stabilization program was launched in 1994.
The task facing Pisani-Ferry and Enderlein is to create a new reform strategy for Europe’s two largest economies, focusing on structural
reforms
in France and increased investment in Germany.
When it comes to the latter, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s proposals in August – expanded monetary easing, structural
reforms
(particularly in France and Italy), and some fiscal expansion by countries like Germany – provide a useful framework to be supplemented with concrete measures.
Moreover, many of the structural
reforms
that are currently being considered or implemented, despite boosting growth in the long term, can have short-term contractionary effects.
Germany must trust that its agreement to loosen the eurozone’s fiscal belt will not lead to a slowdown of structural reforms, and countries like France need to know that excessive austerity will not exacerbate the impact of politically difficult structural
reforms
in the short run.
Business leaders believe that the government’s proposals for easing redundancy rules are not bold enough, while trade unions view the
reforms
as being underfunded.
Rising tension over Monti’s proposed
reforms
is a sign that his government has effectively become politicized.
But both perspectives elide the fact that change will depend on politically painful domestic
reforms.
In fact, the best solution looks like an orderly one-year interregnum – marked by a couple of important
reforms
– and then a new vote in the spring of 2014.
No sane politician will commit to another decade of structural
reforms
that will test the patience of ordinary Latin Americans beyond the limits of electoral survival.
But without more and deeper reforms, there will be too few of the preconditions for economic growth that lure investment--without which no growth is possible.
Political reforms, privatization, anti-corruption measures, a search for new leaders untainted by compromise with the former regime, and implementation of a pro-European foreign policy met no resistance.
The summit was followed by an escalation of the trade dispute between China and the US, compounding the uncertainty now jeopardizing a synchronized growth pickup that, owing to insufficient policy reforms, is already running out of steam in many countries other than the US.
What is needed now is not small-scale adjustments or marginal reforms, but comprehensive and innovative systemic transformation.
Turkey, whose membership in the European Union Customs Union was already supporting its economic transformation, moved closer to eligibility for eventual EU membership – a process that reinforced the country’s motivation to make progress on democratic
reforms.
But if national unity, based on shared commitment to democracy, ultimately prevails, Turkey’s political climate will improve, allowing for a resumption of the Kurdish peace process, further progressive political reforms, and new hope for future integration with Europe.
They also suggest that payment
reforms
contributed to the slowdown in Medicare’s spending growth after 2001, and that early responses to new Medicare regulations in the Affordable Care Act may have caused a further decline after 2010.
In terms of fiscal policy, most advanced economies’ public finances are suffering because policymakers have failed to implement sufficient supply-side structural
reforms
to control public-pension growth, reform growth-inhibiting taxes, and liberalize labor markets.
In recent years, a number of countries, often after painful reforms, have become democratic, showing that it is possible to "globalize" democracy as well as trade.
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