Sentences with phrase «recent policy innovations»

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Co-founder and chief executive officer Lei Jun said CDRs were «an excellent idea» in a recent interview, calling them «a great policy innovation
According to a recent report by research firm IBIS World, President Obama's policy goals are expected to be key drivers of potential revenue growth, innovation and available federal subsidies in a handful of industries.
Nevertheless, our recent innovation policy report card shows that until very recently Canada ranked second last among 14 comparator countries on a combination of policy variables that are related to positive innovation outcomes.
The recent innovation in monetary policy by the Bank of Japan is a clear case of a helicopter drop.
«On a day - to - day basis, I help ensure that he is briefed on a spectrum of policy issues, from political developments in various states to recent innovations in the education sector.»
During CTL's recent 20th Anniversary Education Forum and Celebration held at the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville, table groups of educators and policy makers developed actionable steps to address one of three forum themes — equity, innovation and systems change — with the aim of inventing a new educational future over the next 20 years.
This recent proposal from three policy research groups with a range of philosophies aims to renew the country's focus on priming the innovation pipeline with a fresh burst of basic inquiry.
While it's tempting for us TreeHuggers to give all the credit to recent innovations in green technology, victories on the environmental policy front and a growing divestment movement — all of which are no doubt contributing to the industry's woes — Stevens says the issues that BP, Exxon and the like face are more fundamental, and a lot more deeply seated than these relatively new challenges.
As the Clean Air Task Force and Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes concluded in their recent report, «Four Principles for Energy Innovation and Climate Change: A Synthesis,» «direct government procurement is one of the most powerful ways that the Federal government has stimulated demand for innovation in past technological revolutions.
This series of policy briefs provides a review of some of the major climate change science research and innovations in recent years.
In yet another sign of a growing consensus in support of energy policies that prioritize innovation, the New York Times on Sunday endorsed the recommendations of «Beyond Boom and Bust,» a recent report by experts at the Breakthrough Institute, the Brookings Institution, and the World Resources Institute.
Bureaucrats aren't necessarily known for smart policies or effective enforcement so it remains to be seen if they can wrap their heads around one of the most important innovations in recent decades.
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