But in 1986, on the brink of economic meltdown, the government launched a series of
sweeping economic reforms they called «doi moi».
It wasn't until the election of Peña Nieto in 2012, who ran on a platform of
sweeping economic reform, that real change looked possible.
Not exact matches
Total industry jobs cuts, it says, «could run into the thousands as firms assess the impact on their bottom lines of
sweeping regulatory
reform and a balky
economic recovery.»
Just a few weeks ago, Wall Street analysts were busy boosting their
economic forecasts on the expectation that President Trump would implement
sweeping corporate - tax
reform, a rollback of regulations, and new fiscal stimulus.
In a US - China Business Council survey, 57 percent of U.S. companies operating in China say they have yet to see any impact from a
sweeping package of
economic reforms Xi unveiled four years ago.
Nationwide, the
economic - stimulus package has prevented massive teacher layoffs, spurred states to devise
sweeping reform plans and jumpstarted a national conversation about overhauling the worst schools.
«FHA has weathered the storm of the recent
economic and housing crisis by taking the most aggressive and
sweeping actions in its history to
reform risk management, credit policy, lender enforcement, and consumer protections,» says HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.