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So even if the generosity of state benefits may be curtailed, aggregate government spending is unlikely to be
rolled
back dramatically from the current 53% of GDP.
At the latest of these United Nations High-Level Political Forums, governments
rolled
out impressive blueprints – almost none of which included realistic budgets or revenue sources.
But wealthier countries can benefit as well, because digital financial inclusion, when
rolled
out well, increases consumer activity and trade.
The experience of the post-2008 period suggests that women’s advances will be
rolled
back substantially, even among those already doing low-income work.
With unemployment skyrocketing and government support being
rolled
back, the situation is set to deteriorate even further, with severe long-term consequences.
The number of girls in school is falling, legal protection for women is being
rolled
back, and women in public life are increasingly subject to harassment and violence.
Moreover, some initiatives that have already been
rolled
out globally hold significant promise.
We also plan to test the same packages in different settings – such as in schools or among domestic workers – in the hope that successful strategies can be
rolled
out more widely, especially in women-dominated workplaces.
The Chinese government’s debt-to-GDP ratio is higher today than it was a decade ago, when the authorities
rolled
out an aggressive stimulus package to offset weakening export demand in the wake of the global financial crisis.
Earlier this year, China
rolled
out a central-bank digital currency, making it one of the first major economies to do so.
Rapid testing can help to expand and complement the universal testing strategy already being
rolled
out locally (such as the free mandatory testing at MIT and Georgetown University in the United States, weekly testing of employees at German workplaces, and the population-wide testing campaign in Wuhan).
Nicholas Lardy of the Peterson Institute for International Economics points out that Xi has
rolled
back market reforms.
On the contrary, in some countries, regulations are being
rolled
back.
A lockdown could be
rolled
back within just three or four weeks if it is properly implemented.
And he has signed bipartisan criminal justice reform legislation and a major tax-reform package, as well as
rolled
back some of the excessive regulations of the Obama era.
Much of Trump’s base is quite satisfied that he’s named two very conservative justices to the Supreme Court, that he’s
rolled
back regulations on various industries, and that businesses and the wealthy got their tax cut.
Import tariffs may, for the foreseeable future, remain steady – neither escalating further nor being
rolled
back.
When the Trump administration imposed a 25% levy on imported steel in 2018, it also
rolled
out a program for individual firms to apply for exemptions.
In the United States, while President Donald Trump has withdrawn from the Paris accord (and
rolled
back environmental protections), state governments have taken up the mantle of achieving its goals, and Democratic presidential candidates are proposing ambitious climate strategies.
When the final credits rolled, I thought, “That was Mandela, too.”
When the UK
rolled
out a fiscal subsidy for first-time homebuyers, home prices rose accordingly, offsetting any potential benefit.
To that end, Europeans should make clear that the EU accession process can be either
rolled
back or pushed forward, and that a more transactional relationship will involve the use of both carrots and sticks.
Then, a column of several dozen armored vehicles
rolled
in and closed off a key intersection.
Many feared the consequences of a powerful state, especially once the democratic impulse was
rolled
back.
It was only after January 20 – following reports of 136 new cases in Wuhan, as well as cases in Beijing and Guangdong – that the government
rolled
back its censorship efforts.
And despite the expected impact on the climate, construction has started on the Keystone XL oil pipeline across the US-Canada border, while President Donald Trump’s administration recently
rolled
back vehicle fuel-efficiency standards.
Today’s stimulus measures have understandably been
rolled
out in haste – almost in panic – to contain the economic fallout from the pandemic.
But as the weeks
rolled
by, and Hong Kong’s government initially refused to budge regarding the proposed law, other grievances emerged, particularly concerning high housing costs and squeezed incomes.
Rolled
out ten days after the lockdown began, it is delivering one-time cash grants totaling more than $1.2 billion to more than 16.9 million households, covering around 109 million people – approximately 50% of the country’s population.
And in Argentina’s case, it refused to use its clout to override vulture bondholders who had subverted the 2010 rescheduling, even as it
rolled
out a massive loan program.
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