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To advance these goals, the Education Commission proposes a financing compact whereby low- and middle-income countries would agree to increase domestic public expenditure on education from an average of about 4% of GDP today to 5.8% of GDP by 2030, while implementing
reforms
that ensure the efficient use of resources.
Reforms
are being introduced so fast that even renowned experts on the country are uncertain about what to make of them.
For human rights activists, it is ironic that an elected (but basically military-led) government that they oppose in principle should be undertaking
reforms
they have long advocated, but that elected civilian governments ignored.
Second – and here’s where the surprise came – they all agreed that, with the benefit of hindsight, these excruciating adjustments were worth it, because their crisis-torn economies were forced to embrace structural
reforms
that paved the way for their spectacular economic performance today.
In Asia in the late 1990’s, measures aimed at the financial sector dominated IMF-imposed structural adjustment programs, but there were also programs that focused on tax and expenditure reforms, corporate governance, privatization, and business-debt restructuring.
Indeed, Germany’s economy is out-competing and out-growing the rest of Europe, largely owing to labor-market
reforms
and deregulation.
Easy access to cheap funding and high commodity prices alleviated the need to press ahead with difficult
reforms
of infrastructure, utilities, education, and health care, to name a few areas.
If these economies introduce the necessary reforms, they will improve their potential growth.
Without political reforms, China’s confidence in herself will quickly turn into disillusion, or even delusion.
As a result, even when Greece fails to comply with its creditors’ demands – for, say, tax hikes or pension
reforms
– it continues to receive assistance with few penalties.
He also took seriously the early goals of the revolution, embarking on massive land
reforms.
Britain’s latest welfare
reforms
will push many recipients into a similar calculus, given that many of the poor have had their support reduced.
Policymakers should read Mullainathan and Shafir, and consider how their research could be applied to future welfare
reforms.
The zone promises to kick-start a new round of liberalizing
reforms
and help China’s economy adapt to the latest demands of globalization.
Uncertain governments in the region think oil as a magic bullet with which to buy prosperity and social peace without hard work and risky
reforms.
Meanwhile, Aliyev's government neglects basic economic
reforms
like privatization and land sales.
The use of “who” for animals ranks alongside these other linguistic
reforms.
I do not disagree: by definition, structural
reforms
take more time than changes in monetary and fiscal policy do.
Not surprisingly, this has compromised much-needed economic
reforms
and is causing deterioration in the business environment.
One shudders to think what lessons the US financial sector will draw if, after the multi-trillion dollar bailout, there are only superficial, toothless
reforms.
World Bank President Robert Zoellick has rightly warned that all this massive temporary fiscal stimulus is a “sugar high” that will ultimately pass without deeper
reforms.
At the same time, the political parties that led their countries into the EU all came under pressure, because they were associated with painful
reforms.
This respite offers an ideal opportunity to push forward with
reforms.
Eurozone politicians tend to believe that it is possible to regain competitiveness by carrying out reforms, undertaking infrastructure projects, and improving productivity, but without reducing domestic prices.
Governments don’t have the luxury of waiting forever, and they can no longer use the myth of popular quiescence to avoid initiating the necessary
reforms
that will address the public’s underlying grievances.
Arab governments – and many Westerners – claimed that privatization and other economic
reforms
should be given priority over political change.
Moreover, the United Nations Commission of Experts on
Reforms
of the International Monetary and Financial System, investigating the causes of the Great Recession, and the International Monetary Fund have both warned that inequality leads to economic instability.
Bankruptcy legislation in China started right after Deng Xiaoping launched his pro-market
reforms
three decades ago.
Even for Greece, the IMF argued, debt dynamics were not a serious concern, thanks to anticipated growth and
reforms.
What Poland needs most is fiscal discipline and market-oriented reforms, including relaxation of the rigid labor laws that are inhibiting job creation.
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