The phrase
"policy measures" refers to actions or steps taken by governments or organizations to solve a problem or achieve a goal. It involves making and implementing specific rules or plans to address a particular issue or issue.
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The change followed the introduction
of policy measures such as restriction of logging in natural forests and a ban on the export of raw logs.
This document outlines a series of
monetary policy measures that could be deployed in a very low interest rate environment.
Over the next several decades, the impact millennials have on when, where, and how we all work will be felt in pretty much every organization and even in
public policy measures.
Housing markets responded to new mortgage guidelines and
other policy measures by pulling forward transactions to late 2017.
Asking a group of climate scientists to comment
on policy measures (as opposed to scientific questions) leads to some disturbing answers.
«A strategic debate about how to use carbon dioxide removal within a broader portfolio of
climate policy measures is clearly lacking».
Under state law, a governor can insert
policy measures such as new ethics in late budget emergency measures.
The government came prepared to engage directly on the patent trolling issue, going so far as to identify several
potential policy measures.
Experts from around the world are discussing the investment, technologies and
policy measures needed to secure future food supplies.
This event should not be overlooked as it is one of the most important
policy measures from a major global central bank in the last ten years.
The Japanese economy continued to weaken in the first half of 1998, prompting the announcement of
further policy measures by the Japanese government.
The central bank cited three main reasons why it expects risks to mitigate over time: income growth, new mortgage
finance policy measures and higher mortgage rates.
It urged greater reform efforts, saying the current rise in oil prices should not prompt governments to delay
fiscal policy measures.
Various policy measures have been put forward to address climate change and reduce concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases.
It is no longer enough to just focus on the countries where deforestation happens and the potential
policy measures available there, he adds.
Part of this is a result of ongoing frustration with
broader policy measures, particularly at the national level, when it comes to confronting climate change.
Putting more effort into green projects now could improve international competitiveness, and
initiating policy measure such as carbon taxes would ease debts, he notes.
Conversely there are a number of
policy measures designed to address different issues, such as air quality, which also have benefits in terms of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Just these two pieces of business alone will eat up a lot parliamentary time which is then not available for all the other
public policy measures the government wants to pursue.
They were provided with unbiased information about climate change and energy and about the international discussions
on policy measures to handle these issues.
Policy measures need to address both the long - term and short - term challenges associated with generation from coal.
There is an urgent need to design and implement a range
of policy measures that will create clear, predictable, long - term economic incentives for CO2 reduction in the market.
As a practical outcome, it will propose
policy measures for adaptation and mitigation that may geographically vary and at the same time require coordination between regions or countries...
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has refrained from announcing
new policy measures in the past few months.
In 1997, Education Week first published Quality Counts as a report card assessing state progress in adopting
policy measures in several key areas.
The AG solves the question on whether the ECB has therefore exceeded its powers by indirectly adopting
economic policy measures by way of adding a condition to his final judgment, namely that no excess of power had taken place: The ECB must refrain from any direct involvement in the financial assistance programmes to which the OMT program is linked.
Among other things, MSCI will facilitate an open exchange of views between the CSRC and international investors about
proposed policy measures.
As a result of monetary
policy measures taken since April, financial conditions in Canada have tightened modestly but remain exceptionally stimulative.
It stresses that the extraordinary and «unconventional» policy actions that were taken in the face of a systemic event, and during the deep recessions and slow recoveries that ensued, have become longstanding monetary
policy measures aimed at returning economic output to potential.
Webinar panelists reviewed the various
policy measures implemented in the transport sector (such as minimum energy performance standards, labels and promotion of modal shifts) within the European Union and in G20 countries, and they related them to energy demand growth and energy efficiency improvements.
Switzerland intends to use
energy policy measures as a means of achieving its Kyoto target of an 8 % reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions below 1990 levels by 2008 to 2012.
During a fundraiser for Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer's Senate campaign, Cuomo went on the offensive against state Senate Republicans, blaming them for blocking
policy measures favored by liberals and calling for their ouster after two key special elections later this month.
Governments can
use policy measures alongside relatively small sums of public money to catalyze the private sector to help developing countries finance their clean energy transition.
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