Sentences with phrase «economic principles into»

The problem is that translating these abstract, widely accepted economic principles into actual concrete policy basically means turning against the country's exporting class, the very people who have been driving — and profiting handsomely from — China's economic emergence.

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A group of forward - thinking companies who seek the integration of «clean capitalism» principles into broader economic and social policy.
Principle 16, so necessary for immediate application, reads: «National authorities should endeavor to promote the internalization of environmental costs and the use of economic instruments, taking into account the approach that the polluter should, in principle, bear the cost of pollution, with due regard to the public interest and without distorting international trade and investment».
Under the Third Republic which followed (1875 - 1945), republicanism of the kind represented by Vacherot, which seeks to bring democratic principles directly into the economic sphere, became increasingly marginalised.
Cleaner, Greener Communities is a major statewide initiative encouraging communities to incorporate sustainability goals and principles into local decision - making and then form partnerships to transform these goals into economic development projects.
Questions related to the body of political and economic doctrines held and put into effect by the Nazis in Germany from 1933 to 1945 including the totalitarian principle of government, predominance of especially Germanic groups assumed to be racially superior, and supremacy of the führer.
March 29, 2015 • The founder of modern Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, used both free - market principles and strong central planning to transform the tiny former British colony into an economic powerhouse.
There are textbooks of economic principles and laws packed into the evolution of the desktop Macintosh as it is one of the few consumer computer hardware product lines that has been in the marketplace for 23 years using the same (Mac) brand.
You need to know broader principles and apply them, as well as take your entire economic picture into account in order to deal with student loan debts with the utmost effectiveness.
NYSERDA's support for the project is from the Governor's Cleaner, Greener Communities initiative, which encourages communities to incorporate sustainability goals and principles into local decision - making and then form partnerships to transform these goals into economic development projects.
Individual countries get into deep economic trouble when they try to ignore basic economic principles.
This directly goes against the principles of the UNFCCC and is outlined in Article 4 (7): «The extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under the Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments under the Convention related to financial resources and transfer of technology and will take fully into account that economic and social development and poverty eradication are the first and overriding priorities of the developing country Parties.»
A third and final objective is to stimulate a discussion on the proper governance of globalization in order to develop dynamic multilateral international commercial tools which are both reliable and easily accessible and based on recognized principles and which take into account the diversity of the various legal systems, their languages and their economic and demographic importance.
The NIC Principles aim to secure «improved social and economic outcomes from [the Indigenous] land base now and into the future, but in a way that maintains Indigenous communal ownership».12 They are:
From August to October 2004, HREOC staff met with Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) throughout the country, as well as a limited number of peak bodies, government representatives and academic researchers, to discuss the economic and social development principles The national consultations tapped into the depth of experience that has developed within NTRBs and drew on the knowledge of various stakeholders operating within each state and territory.
Substantively, the right of free, prior and informed consent is grounded in and is a function of indigenous peoples» inherent and prior rights to freely determine their political status, freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development and freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources - a complex (series) of inextricably related and interdependent rights encapsulated in the right to self - determination, to their lands, territories and resources, where applicable, from their treaty - based relationships, and their legitimate authority to require that third parties enter into an equal and respectful relationships with them based on the principle of informed consent.
This work is done in Chapter 2 of the Report which utilises the material obtained through the consultations to build the principles into a framework for redirecting the native title system towards the economic and social development goals of the group.
Chapter 3 examines the principles that underlie the new arrangements for Indigenous policy and seeks to develop these principles into a foundation for redirecting native title policy towards the economic and social development goals of traditional owner groups.
(67) These principles lay a basis for development that weaves environmental considerations, economic outcomes and social justice into an holistic development model.
These principles weave environmental considerations, economic outcomes and social justice into a holistic development model.
According to the NIC, the Principles are designed to secure» improved social and economic outcomes from [the Indigenous] land base, now and into the future, but in a way that maintains Indigenous communal ownership».
The National Indigenous Council principles are designed to secure «improved social and economic outcomes from [the Indigenous] land base, now and into the future, but in a way that maintains Indigenous communal ownership.»
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