In 2013, when one could just start to glimpse that some reforms might be going south, I mused, «Reformers have greeted with a surprising lack of interest the seemingly self - evident fact that the fruits of
policy innovation depend as much on how policies are carried out as on whether they're carried out... Earlier reform efforts failed when their champions got mired in changing «professional practice» while ignoring policy.
Not exact matches
Peter, unless you can demonstrate a credible way of doing so, without damaging both crucial services and the infrastructure and
innovation architecture on which the entire economy
depends, I suggest that any economic
policy that does claim that it can eliminate the budget deficit — however you define that — is not worth the paper it is written on...
«The massive transformations underway in the U.S. electricity sector will likely continue, but they won't be driven by federal climate
policy,»
depending instead on state
policy and technical
innovation, he said.
Policy effectiveness also
depends on external factors such as: how strongly consumers respond to the carbon price, the pace of technology
innovation and cost declines, population growth, and the overall trajectory of the economy.
The actual deployment will
depend on continued
innovation, cost reductions and supportive public
policies.