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fiscal and discipline
Those agreements mandate progress in privatization and fiscal discipline.
Increased fiscal and monetary discipline was imposed to curb inflation and to focus on priorities.
As part of the IMF program, the Government of Nicaragua agreed to implement free market policies linked to targets on fiscal discipline, poverty spending, and energy regulation.
The Samoan Government has called for deregulation of the financial sector, encouragement of investment, and continued fiscal discipline.
Arrangements with the IMF, especially requirements for fiscal discipline, were an important element in policy formation.
Arrangements with the IMF, especially requirements for fiscal discipline, were an important element in policy formation.
From an earlier position ( in the 1980s ) of central government control of the economy, Mozambique has initiated rapid reforms in recent years, accelerating the implementation of market-based economic policies, and committing to a policy of fiscal and monetary discipline.
The Board inquires into the morale, discipline, curriculum, instruction, physical equipment, fiscal affairs, academic methods and other matters relating to the Academy.
When Kibaki was the minister of Finance Kenya enjoyed a period of relative prosperity, fueled by a commodities boom, especially coffee, with remarkable fiscal discipline and sound monetary policies.
As a member of the Senate, Douglas soon earned a reputation as an unconventional liberal, concerned as much with fiscal discipline as with passing the Fair Deal.
# Fiscal policy discipline, with avoidance of large fiscal deficits relative to GDP ;
Unable either to expand external borrowing further or to ramp up export earnings easily, many Latin American countries faced no obvious sustainable alternatives to reducing overall domestic demand via greater fiscal discipline, while in parallel adopting policies to reduce protectionism and increase their economies ' export orientation.
Countries that have achieved macroeconomic stability through fiscal and monetary discipline have been loath to abandon it: Lula, the recent Brazilian President ( and leader of the Workers ' Party ), has been explicit that the defeat of hyperinflation was among the most important positive contributions of recent years to the welfare of the country's poor.
" The Republican Party has totally abdicated its job in our democracy, which is to act as the guardian of fiscal discipline and responsibility.
The UNP government maintained strict fiscal discipline and market-friendly policies, which led to a resurgence in the economy, large-scale investments, and rapid economic growth.
The Lemon Party prides itself on its record on fiscal discipline and in pushing for economic growth.
This platform included fiscal discipline, better public schools, and a more friendly community.
He fought the political establishment in the 1960s and 1970s when it was very difficult to elect a Republican in our state, and his career in political office was marked with integrity and fiscal discipline.
Like his father, Harry, Jr. had a very conservative voting record and was a strong supporter of federal fiscal discipline.
A modification of VAT was also in the works and a plan to inculcate fiscal discipline.
The purpose of the pact, was to ensure that fiscal discipline would be maintained and enforced in the EMU.
The fiscal discipline is ensured by the SGP by requirering each Member State, to run their fiscal policies within the limits on government deficit ( 3 % of GDP ) and debt ( 60 % of GDP ); and in case of having a debt level above 60 % it should each year be declining towards a level below.
; Community and Family: People are increasingly choosing consumerism over family welfare, that is: consumption over fertility ; debt over family budget discipline ; fiscal advantage to oneself at the expense of community welfare.

fiscal and set
This is where the fiscal year is just any set of 12 months.
It agreed to set up a bail out mechanism and study proposals for more fiscal integration.
... there was one man who not only united high ability with unparalleled opportunity but also knew how to turn budgets into political triumphs and who stands in history as the greatest English financier of economic liberalism, Gladstone ... The greatest feature of Gladstonian finance ... was that it expressed with ideal adequacy both the whole civilisation and the needs of the time, ex visu of the conditions of the country to which it was to apply ; or, to put it slightly differently, that it translated a social, political, and economic vision, which was comprehensive as well as historically correct, into the clauses of a set of co-ordinated fiscal measures ... Gladstonian finance was the finance of the system of ' natural liberty ,' laissez-faire, and free trade ... the most important thing was to remove fiscal obstructions to private activity.
This however does not mean that all forms of governments are ' fiscally ' federal ; it only means that ' fiscal federalism ' is a set of principles, that can be applied to all countries attempting ' fiscal decentralization '.
Chanchal Kumar Sharma ( 2005a, 2005b ) clarifies: While fiscal federalism constitutes a set of guiding principles, a guiding concept, that helps in designing financial relations between the national and subnational levels of the government, fiscal decentralization on the other hand is a process of applying such principles ( Sharma, 2005b: 178 ).
The annual admission of refugees is set to a 50, 000 cap per fiscal year unless in an emergency situation, during which the president may change this number for a period of twelve months.
* Requires the President to set numerical goals for the economy of the next fiscal year in the Economic Report of the President and to suggest policies that will achieve these goals.
In 2008 the library set a new record for the number of items circulated in a fiscal year when the 1 millionth item was checked out in the fall of 2008.
Each Bayan and Balangay had its own set of elected officials: Pangulo ( president ); Kalihim ( secretary ); Tagausig ( fiscal ); Tagaingat-yaman ( treasurer ); Pangalawang Pangulo ( vice president ); Pangalawang Kalihim ( vice secretary ); mga kasanguni ( councilors ); Mabalasig ( terrible brother ); Taliba ( guard ); Maniningil ( collector / auditor ); Tagapamahala ng Basahan ng Bayan ( custodian of the People ’ s Library ); Tagapangasiwa ( administrator ); Manunulat ( clerk ); Tagatulong sa Pagsulat ( assistant clerk ); Tagalaan ( warden ); and Tagalibot ( patroller ).
Another effect was to make it very expensive to run cars imported from countries where there was no fiscal incentive to minimise cylinder diameters: this may have limited car imports from the USA to Europe during a period when western governments were employing naked protectionist policies in response to economic depression, and thereby encouraged US auto-makers wishing to exploit the European auto-markets to set up their own dedicated subsidiary plants in the larger European markets.
From fiscal year 1948 onwards, the defense department budget was capped at the amount set in FY 1947-$ 14. 4 billion dollars, and was progressively reduced in succeeding fiscal years until January 1950, when it was reduced yet again to US $ 13. 5 billion dollars.
Calonne immediately set about remedying the fiscal crisis, and he found in Louis XVI enough support to create a vast and ambitious plan of revenue-raising and administrative centralization.
The number of personnel is set by the Texas Legislature ; 2010, the Texas Rangers number 144 commissioned officers, one forensic artist, one fiscal analyst and 24 civilian support personnel.
The show, which was in some senses a big city Western, was set in New York City during what was arguably the nadir of the city's existence in the late 20th century, a period following the troubled 1960s and leading up to the fiscal crisis of 1975 ( which figured in " The Day New York Turned Blue ", for example ).
The corporation later set a new record for first full-year fiscal sales for a new public company of $ 112 million.
He then set about setting up various committees on various projects including: acquisitions policy, fiscal operations, cataloging, and outreach.
This, however, does not mean that all forms of governments are ' fiscally ' federal, only that ' fiscal federalism ' is a set of principles that can be applied to all countries attempting ' fiscal decentralization '.
Chanchal Kumar Sharma clarifies that while fiscal federalism constitutes a set of guiding principles, a guiding concept that helps in designing financial relations between the national and subnational levels of the government, fiscal decentralization on the other hand is a process of applying such principles.

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