Sentences with phrase «roles of government»

The environmentalists uniformly propose increasing the roles of government in their economies as the solution to environmental problems they identify and often blame insufficient state intervention for the problems.
It presents ways of fostering technology development, discusses the different roles of government and business and explains mechanisms for technology cooperation under the UNFCCC.
The page goes on to investigate the specific roles of government and humanitarian agencies in South Sudan.
They won't find the money to do it, therefore you will require a lot of ideas in terms of restructuring the roles of government to do the core things they can do and leave those other sectors to the private sectors, that way, the government frees itself from a lot of responsibilities whether there is tension or there is a need for an extension.»
the roles of the government will depend on the expectations of the people you ask the question of.
However, one of the roles of government is to regulate and moderate our banks.
Jesus understood the proper roles of government (force) and charity (altruism), that's why he wasn't a political revolutionary.
In a deal sure to raise questions about privacy and the role of government agencies in hack attacks, Google and the National Security Agency (NSA) are about to pair up in the name of protection, according to The Washington Post.
The report focuses on the role of government agencies but does not comment on the performance of contractors.
«There are those who say the only role of government is to stand out of the way.
At the Republican National Convention, Sher Valenzuela stirs more controversy over the role of government in supporting small - business owners.
«This will assure that students have the tools needed to understand risk, markets, and the role of government when markets fail.»
Minimize the role of government.
Employer - provided health insurance is so ingrained in the American workplace that people expect it to continue even as politicians thrash out the role of government in health care.
Described by conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer as, perhaps, «the most annotated suicide note in history,» for its thoroughness and 37 footnotes, it pretty much guarantees a debate over two visions for the role of government in America.
Jamie, as you said, the role of government in your industry has changed, and it's a global phenomenon.
One of the debates I participated in was with John Kenneth Galbraith and William F. Buckley on the role of government and the markets.
My journey politically has always been about the role of government.
Democrats knew the sure way to become election road kill was to increase the regulatory role of the government.
For pillars one and two, the decision on what is acceptable will and should bring into play concerns about the appropriate role of governments in this area.
Posted by Nick Falvo under aboriginal peoples, Alberta, cities, corporate income tax, demographics, fiscal policy, homeless, housing, income tax, Indigenous people, municipalities, Ontario, poverty, public infrastructure, Role of government, social policy, taxation.
Posted by Nick Falvo under Alberta, cities, corporate income tax, fiscal policy, homeless, housing, income tax, municipalities, NEO-LIBERAL POLICIES, Ontario, poverty, Role of government, social policy, taxation.
Posted by Armine Yalnizyan under budgets, Conservative government, deficits, federalism, fiscal federalism, global crisis, housing, IMF, income distribution, income tax, inequality, macroeconomics, OECD, public infrastructure, Role of government, StatCan, stimulus, taxation, TFSA, World Bank.
Such approaches could be designed to be revenue - neutral over the business cycle; they also could avoid past debates over fiscal stimulus by separating decisions on countercyclical policy from longer - run decisions about the appropriate role of the government and tax system.
Posted by Nick Falvo under Bank of Canada, banks, China, Conservative government, economic crisis, economic growth, employment, exchange rates, financial markets, GDP, global crisis, interest rates, international trade, labour market, macroeconomics, manufacturing, monetary policy, recession, Role of government, unemployment, US.
But that thinking ignores a key role of governments: setting norms
Posted by Armine Yalnizyan under Conservative government, deficits, pensions, public infrastructure, public services, Role of government.
Posted by Nick Falvo under aboriginal peoples, Alberta, cities, demographics, homeless, housing, Indigenous people, inequality, municipalities, population aging, poverty, public services, Role of government, seniors, social indicators, social policy.
Posted by Nick Falvo under Alberta, BC, budgets, Canada, child benefits, Child Care, Conservative government, demographics, education, election 2015, employment, Harper, housing, income, income distribution, income support, income tax, inequality, PEF, population aging, post-secondary education, poverty, privatization, progressive economic strategies, public services, Role of government, Saskatchewan, seniors, social policy, taxation, unemployment, user fees, workplace benefits.
Posted by Nick Falvo under Alberta, cities, fiscal federalism, homeless, housing, municipalities, poverty, public services, Role of government, social policy.
Posted by Nick Falvo under budgets, Canada, democracy, economic literacy, economic risk, federal budget, fiscal policy, progressive economic strategies, public services, regulation, Regulations, Role of government, social policy.
Posted by Nick Falvo under Alberta, Canada, cities, fiscal federalism, fiscal policy, homeless, housing, municipalities, poverty, public infrastructure, public services, Role of government, social policy.
Posted by Nick Falvo under aboriginal peoples, Alberta, budgets, Child Care, cities, demographics, education, employment, environment, fiscal federalism, fiscal policy, gender critique, homeless, housing, HST, income, income distribution, income support, Indigenous people, inflation, minimum wage, municipalities, NDP, oil and gas, poverty, privatization, progressive economic strategies, Role of government, social policy, taxation, wages, women.
Posted by Nick Falvo under cities, economic history, Employment Insurance, homeless, housing, income support, municipalities, NEO-LIBERAL POLICIES, Ontario, poverty, progressive economic strategies, recession, Role of government, social policy, Toronto, Uncategorized, unemployment.
Posted by Nick Falvo under aboriginal peoples, Balanced budgets, child benefits, Child Care, corporate income tax, CPP, debt, deficits, early learning, economic thought, federal budget, fiscal federalism, fiscal policy, homeless, housing, income distribution, income support, income tax, Indigenous people, inequality, labour market, macroeconomics, OECD, Old Age Security, poverty, privatization, public infrastructure, public services, Role of government, social policy, taxation, women.
Posted by Nick Falvo under cities, economic history, Employment Insurance, homeless, housing, income support, municipalities, NEO-LIBERAL POLICIES, Ontario, poverty, progressive economic strategies, recession, Role of government, social policy, Toronto, unemployment.
Posted by Nick Falvo under aboriginal peoples, Canada, Canada's North, cities, economic history, fiscal federalism, homeless, housing, Indigenous people, municipalities, NEO-LIBERAL POLICIES, poverty, public infrastructure, public services, Role of government, social policy.
Posted by Nick Falvo under aboriginal peoples, Canada's North, competition, Conservative government, corporate profits, employment, Employment Insurance, free markets, homeless, housing, income support, Indigenous people, Northwest Territories, P3s, poverty, prices, privatization, Real Estate, regulation, Role of government, social policy, unemployment.
Posted by Nick Falvo under capitalism, cities, housing, Ontario, P3s, poverty, prices, privatization, public infrastructure, public services, Role of government, social policy, Toronto.
Posted by Nick Falvo under Alberta, cities, economic history, fiscal federalism, GTA, housing, municipalities, Ontario, public infrastructure, public services, public transit, Role of government, taxation, Toronto, transportation.
There are at least six areas where Harper's disdain for the economic role of government does harm to Canada's economy.
The role of government, meanwhile, should be to level the playing field so hardworking people have a fair chance.
One thing that we should consider in this context is the role of Government policy.
Posted by Armine Yalnizyan under Bank of Canada, Conservative government, economic growth, free markets, free trade, G - 20, inflation, interest rates, international trade, macroeconomics, monetary policy, Role of government, stimulus, unemployment.
The first is a fiscal policy that acknowledges the role of the government social safety net in buffering the effects of creative destruction, seeks to provide those services in an efficient, market - oriented fashion, and pays for those services with a simple and transparent tax system.
Posted by Erin Weir under C. D. Howe Institute, federal budget, Fraser Institute, industrial policy, Nordics, Role of government, taxation.
Posted by Nick Falvo under aboriginal peoples, Alberta, Conservative government, federal budget, fiscal federalism, homeless, housing, Indigenous people, poverty, Role of government, social policy.
But even that formulation suggests what is a basic misunderstanding at best and cynical contempt at worst for the role of government in the process of protecting Facebook's users.
Posted by Toby Sanger under banks, capitalism, economic crisis, Europe, financial markets, Fraser Institute, free markets, global crisis, macroeconomics, Nordics, privatization, recession, regulation, Role of government.
Posted by Marc Lee under development, economic growth, Nordics, Role of government.
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