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Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and even France need to control their deficits and
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debt.
In this regard, the IFC views this inaugural report largely as a blueprint to accelerate and
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change.
IAnd in the low-income countries, the poverty-reduction effort should focus on the Fund’s core areas of macroeconomic expertise; find ways to introduce greater flexibility in Fund lending instruments; assess the achievability of the U.N. Millennium Development Goals; help both donors and recipient countries to increase aid and its efficiency; and
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procedures to make interaction with the IMF more effective.
That increase would enable Treasury mandarins to maintain their latitude in setting fiscal policy, while making it unnecessary to
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special-account budget financing for gargantuan public corporations, into which retiring bureaucrats parachute for lucrative jobs.
Cities can also
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approval processes to accelerate completion.
The meeting is intended to seek ways to
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and buttress complex and stumbling economies so that they possess the dynamism that delivers high prosperity – plentiful jobs and ample job satisfaction.
The constitutional treaty was originally designed to
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the system, and it was only later that it was over-enthusiastically expanded into the lengthy and pompous document that is now a dead letter.
Most notable, the long-stalled effort to coordinate and
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European defense could be reinvigorated.
After all, the crisis has as much to do with failing competitiveness in some eurozone countries as it does with the other factors that led to over-indebtedness, and the policies needed to
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their manufacturing and service sectors need to be agreed and coordinated at the EU level.
At the same time, Arab countries must
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current aid efforts.
Somewhere between “romanticized” government solutions to problems and Buchanan’s self-interested government officials, we must find leaders willing to eliminate poorly performing programs; modernize, streamline, and consolidate others; improve services; and limit pressure for ever-higher growth-destroying taxes.
To make it easier to do business in Nigeria, the government also will need to
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processes for registering and running a legal business and, together with aid agencies and the private sector, increase investment in infrastructure.
In an ideal world, it would be nice to streamline, simplify, and even reduce tax and regulatory burdens on US businesses.
For people who believe that it does, particularly in France and Germany, Brexit provides an opportunity to
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and clarify the rules – and the objective – of the game.
But it missed an important opportunity to
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US supervisory agencies, leaving it unclear whether the longstanding gaps and conflicting mandates that contributed to the crisis have really been resolved.
Third, Mr. Zhu said he would
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the central government and take on one of China's most pernicious problems: high-level corruption in government agencies.
France, too, is now moving in this direction, creating “individual activity accounts” that aim to
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its social policies, without sacrificing its sense of national solidarity.
For them, casting off allies might seem like an easy way to
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decision-making (and boost share prices).
But for this rule to be observed fully, urgent research and development will be needed to
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auto-destruction protocols for data, which are currently too complex and burdensome for the task at hand, especially when it comes to mobile devices.
But its recommendations – eliminate duplicative training programs and
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industry-government interaction – were weak soup.
The objective of these four principles is to
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a process that might otherwise be paralyzingly complicated, dangerously protracted, and deeply divisive.
Longstanding proposals to
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the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of new drugs would also be consistent with both the pandemic response and economic growth.
The government’s aggressive development of dynamic urban clusters, such as the Greater Bay Area, supports this effort, as do its measures to improve sustainability, reduce corruption,
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bureaucracy, and address inequality.
Rather than leave the response to health ministries, African heads of government should establish high-level committees or task forces to
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decision-making and resource mobilization, including by facilitating coordination among government bodies.
For example, since 2003, a consortium of banks in Sweden has used BankID to authenticate digital transactions, and the system has since been adopted by the government to
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access to public services and health records.
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