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The US had two requirements of Mubarak: that he
undertake
domestic political reform, and that he be a peace broker in the region.
Managers, after all, are imperialists by nature, inclined to
undertake
massive investment projects, mergers, and acquisitions.
The G20 Embraces Green FinanceBEIJING – The G20’s finance ministers and central-bank governors have begun to
undertake
a stunning shift in mindset.
But the first organization to
undertake
the sensitive task of integrating Western and Eastern Europe was NATO.
And they must
undertake
rigorous cost-benefit analyses, in order to ensure that any intervention translates into private investment that promotes productivity growth.
Developing countries were told, once again, to get their houses in order, to address issues of governance, and to
undertake "
painful" structural reforms.
It is, of course, always much easier to encourage others to
undertake
painful reforms than to look inward.
It is imperative that we not just respond adequately to the current crisis, but that we
undertake
the long-run reforms that will be necessary if we are to create a more stable, more prosperous, and equitable global economy.
It would also give the EU time to
undertake
its own internal assessment, including a review of the contours of the freedom-of-movement requirement.
So world leaders are set to gather at the United Nations to
undertake
a comprehensive review, with the aim of agreeing on a roadmap and a plan of action to get to the MDG finishing line on schedule.
If the world is not one day to consist of a few big nuclear powers and many mid-sized and small ones, then the big nuclear powers must now
undertake
a serious disarmament and non-proliferation initiative.
After all, under any scenario, Greece will need to run a primary surplus and
undertake
structural reforms to transform its economy.
To paraphrase, “I’ll
undertake
deep structural reforms if you agree to modest steps in the direction of fiscal federalism, completing the banking union, and creating a European Monetary Fund.”
One step in preparing for a possible withdrawal has been the British government’s decision to
undertake
a wide-ranging review of the EU’s powers and their impact on the UK.
The Secretary General is entrusted with assisting member states to make sound and well-informed decisions, which he is then obliged to execute, but he is also authorized to influence their work and even to propose actions that they should
undertake.
The type of determined intervention designed to prevent the run-up in bond yields may not be forthcoming, owing to a concern within the eurozone core, led by Germany, that unconditional, aggressive action by a lender of last resort would undercut the incentive – and hence the political will – to
undertake
the required reforms.
If any country has the political tools to
undertake
a program of comprehensive reform, it is Japan.
Financial leaders, from finance ministers to leaders of private financial institutions, reiterated the current mantra: the crisis countries have to get their houses in order, reduce their deficits, bring down their national debts,
undertake
structural reforms, and promote growth.
The government has repeatedly pledged to
undertake
reforms and listen to its people.
But, with an esoteric platform largely devoid of details, it is difficult to envision how she would implement the unpopular reforms that the next president will have to
undertake.
And by building up the capacity to
undertake
equity investment in clean-energy infrastructure, MFIs could increase their capacity to engage with institutional investors at relevant stages of the infrastructure-investment cycle.
But, to protect India’s coastal communities, policymakers must urgently
undertake
a comprehensive review of the reasons why the cyclone was so devastating, and how the impact of a future disaster could be mitigated.
Second, clarity is essential on the extent to which major developing countries can
undertake
nationally appropriate mitigation actions beyond what they are already doing.
While Trump has promised to raise the minimum wage, he is unlikely to
undertake
other critical changes, like strengthening workers’ collective-bargaining rights and negotiating power, and restraining CEO compensation and financialization.
But the price of switching the terms of the debate away from economics is that the Chancellor now lacks a mandate to
undertake
serious labor market and other reforms.
Are we sure that most of the growth in finance stems from a rising share of financial professionals who
undertake
the former rather than the latter?
In the eurozone, this scenario would entail only nominal progress toward greater integration, with Germany’s continued rejection of true risk-sharing or fiscal union weakening incentives for struggling member countries to
undertake
tough reforms.
Workers and companies from the most depressed countries could be employed to
undertake
the projects, regardless of their location.
What better time--from the prospective of foreign investors, that is--to
undertake
a vast privatization of state assets?
Debt levels and remaining deficits underscore the need for extreme caution, but, assuming a common will to
undertake
action, there would be room for maneuver within the European rules.
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