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Having failed to do that, it should now define clear
rules
and responsibilities to govern and manage as best as possible the inevitable monetization of some part of its accumulated debts.
Though the easing of
rules
for hiring and firing workers has probably helped to boost employment in some countries, such as the UK, it may also be depressing real wages.
This entails strengthening China’s institutional foundations and establishing clear, transparent rules, in order to encourage experimentation and innovation, ensure the smooth exit of failed projects, and manage the fallout of errors.
In Italy there is now a controversial statute that will change the
rules
of criminal procedure in ways that might prove helpful to eminent public figures.
Jean-Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank, has called for stricter budgetary
rules.
Some, like stronger fiscal
rules
and closer surveillance of policies affecting competitiveness, might help to head off some future crisis, but they will do nothing to resolve this one.
If these three urgent tasks are completed, there will be plenty of time – and much time will be needed – to contemplate radical changes like new budgetary rules, harmonization of other national policies, and a move to full fiscal union.
Various trade-facilitation measures, from paperless customs procedures to the harmonization of
rules
of origin, are steadily dismantling remaining barriers.
As a result, this upheaval will have a massive impact on Europe and its relations with Russia, for it will determine whether Europeans live by twenty-first-century
rules.
Thanks to the fiscal
rules
of the Stability and Growth Pact, the euro area achieved its soundest budgetary position in 2007, bringing deficits to their lowest levels in 25 years.
This implies that there is no need for ad hoc measures for young people, which merely risk overloading welfare systems with even more exemptions and special
rules.
Full anonymity explains why efficiency
rules
– say, leaving the most “expensive” patients untreated when resources are scarce – meet with no protest.
But, for the same reason, efficiency
rules
often do meet with protest when they are used or proposed for rationing medical services in everyday medicine.
In 2015, China launched the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, which some saw as an alternative to the World Bank; but the new institution adheres to international
rules
and cooperates with the World Bank.
The
rules
of public discourse become obsolete, and the open horizon of possible futures is narrowed to a single escape route that fear-mongers portray as the only way forward.
To counter this threat, democratic bodies invariably need special
rules
to protect minorities, such as the requirement of qualified majority voting or unanimous decision-making.
There can be no democratic transition if Islamic currents that reject violence and accept democracy's ground
rules
are not integrated into the public arena.
Instead, budget
rules
should segregate public investment, thereby facilitating a differential response in fiscal consolidation.
The approach is two-pronged: the government is privatizing some SOEs, so that market competition can check the behavior of corporate managers, while treating the managers of other (typically larger) SOEs as public servants, subject to the increasingly severe
rules
of public accountability, including party discipline.
Classroom experiments make use of simple laboratory devices: inclined planes, pulleys, springs, simple pendulums, but the
rules
that are revealed have validity out in the real world.
It is this ideological divide that is undermining the development in East Asia of institutions that establish principles, rules, and decision-making procedures for the region.
With the exception of the almost defunct six-party talks aimed at eliminating the nuclear threat posed by North Korea, Asia’s powers refuse to be constrained by international
rules
or norms.
The good is a capable state: a bureaucracy that can protect the country and its people, keep the peace, enforce
rules
and contracts, provide infrastructure and social services, regulate economic activity, credibly enter into inter-temporal obligations, and tax society to pay for it all.
Aside from prosecuting some bad apples, measures to fight corruption typically involve reforming procurement rules, public financial-management systems, and anti-corruption legislation.
The underlying assumption is that the new rules, unlike the previous rules, will be enforced.
As Harvard’s Lant Pritchett, Michael Woolcock, and Andrews argue, when inept organizations adopt “best practices” such as financial management systems and procurement rules, they become too distracted by decision-distorting protocols to do what they were established to do.
Getting Prices RightHONG KONG – Building and maintaining the infrastructure of property rights – the rules, laws, registers, and administrative and judicial structures that define, protect, and enforce such rights and regulate economic transactions – has traditionally been the responsibility of national governments.
Until recently, advanced-country markets predominated in setting risk premia, owing to their mature and well-functioning PRIs, which include clear
rules
and a high level of transparency in price formation.
Remaining in the EU could mean retaining a “semi-detached” status, and perhaps seeking more exemptions and opt-outs from common
rules
– the course that Prime Minister David Cameron would seem to prefer.
They are simply evolving according to a new “generation” of
rules
and tactics.
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