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Indeed, although US leaders technically agreed to IMF voting reforms, the US Congress has so far refused to ratify them.
And they should focus on the most critical reforms, rather than on a long wish list of standard recipes.
The
reforms
should also introduce much greater individual choice, permitting solutions to retirement, education, health, and lifestyle issues that can be more easily tailored to citizens’ specific circumstances and needs.
The WHO responded to that breakthrough – and the criticism it triggered – with major
reforms.
The biggest risk to both US and Chinese prosperity is that China’s growth stalls, or that it pulls back from further global integration and
reforms
too slowly.
They also seek efficient governance, economic
reforms
to stimulate growth, the ouster of collaborators, democratic rights, freedom of religion (and perhaps also from religion) – in short, a comprehensive social transformation.
Closely related to these
reforms
is reform of the international monetary system.
The staunchly pro-American Saakashvili launched successful economic
reforms
and an all-out assault on police corruption, though he, too, eventually was accused of taking bribes and indulging autocratic impulses.
The legislation to enact the TPP will simply push aside the lobbies and vested interests that have been so effective in slowing down or diverting piecemeal
reforms.
Troubled economies need structural reforms, but macroeconomic recovery programs are the immediate priority.
These
reforms
are important, to be sure.
Important proposals, such as International Monetary Fund voting reforms, were not implemented.
After an eight-month revolution that devastated the country, Libyans are demanding real
reforms.
Second, sensible tax reforms, such as an amnesty for multinational companies that repatriate foreign profits, will finally become law.
These tax
reforms
will create even bigger budget deficits, which in turn will stimulate more growth and inflation.
None of the structural
reforms
essential to improving Italy’s growth potential – for example, labor-market and unemployment benefit reforms, product market liberalizations, improvements of the education system,
reforms
of the public administration in the South – has been carried out, even though Berlusconi could count on solid majorities in both chambers of Parliament.
In this way, Italy lost 30 months without enacting the structural
reforms
that it so badly needs to restore the country’s growth potential.
True, such
reforms
are particularly difficult during bad times, but a large number of them have been carried in the European Union precisely during recessions.
But the
reforms
needed to make these countries eligible for membership can and should be accelerated, with interim steps that have credibility with the region’s people.
Certainly, the pace of candidate countries’ approach to the Union depends on the speed of their
reforms.
In a recent study, the CEA concluded that the ACA’s Medicare
reforms
account for a significant share of the slowdown.
Fiscal discipline remains essential, as are deep structural
reforms.
They should no longer hide behind technology or unstoppable globalization, and they must be willing to be bold and entertain large-scale
reforms
in the way the domestic and global economy are run.
They now have a perfect opportunity finally to undertake comprehensive economic
reforms.
But they must use that window to launch the structural
reforms
needed to achieve sustainable economic growth, macroeconomic stability, and the sound and equitable exploitation of their oil and gas reserves.
Such
reforms
should work towards developing a multilaterally agreed multi-currency reserve system or even, in the longer term, a world currency based on the Special Drawing Rights issued by the IMF.
Instead, credit structural
reforms
in the Dutch labor market for the jobs boom.
In 2012, the government implemented sweeping labor-market
reforms
to increase companies’ internal flexibility (making it easier to dismiss permanent workers and facilitating wage moderation), and introduced a model for reducing workers’ hours.
The world will soon find out whether Xi’s politically conservative course is intended to facilitate his pro-market economic
reforms.
This means starting the new year by implementing
reforms
that require only administrative action, such as granting licenses to private banks, increasing competition by removing barriers to entry for private firms, liberalizing interest and exchange rates, and extending residency rights to migrant laborers in small cities and towns.
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