The Cato Institute today published its 13th policy paper on the topic of antidumping.
That policy paper was sent to key congressional committees last year but became public just this week.
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Nor did the government say whether it planned to proceed by legislation, policy paper or other means.
The Policy Paper is particularly critical of the slow rate of aid disbursement through a pooled donor fund.
But in comments supporting the distribution of the policy paper, Icann president M.
Icann critics said the policy paper had been dreamed up to quell criticism and had not been ratified by members of the body.
Have a look at our story and the Roadmap itself (it appears as a policy paper and as an actual bill).
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In a Policy Paper launched today in the South Sudanese capital, Juba, the UN agency documents the scale of educational deprivation across much of the country.
As we say in our policy paper, " A New Path Toward Humane Immigration Policy, " all workers are entitled to humane polices that protect their labor and employment rights.
They are angry at a recent government policy paper that predicted the population would grow by 30% to 6.9 million by 2030, with immigrants making up nearly half that figure.
Roughead wrote in a policy paper that the Marines should shrink by an additional 10, 000, to 172, 000, and that the Army should slash its force by 200, 000, from the current goal of 490, 000.
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Each participating department submitted an initial policy paper.
But the flurry of policy initiatives is meant to suggest that young George sometimes kept a copy of the latest Brookings policy paper concealed inside his Playboy, and that he also knew who to call when the homework assignment was due.
One of the policy positions in the leaked policy paper in Valor is supposedly a move to limit to the growth of federal operating expenses and pass a bill that would also cap the annual growth of spending on salaries of civil servants, namely politicians in the capital, which historically tend to give themselves double digit raises.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together a host of participants from the academia, NGOs, policy making bodies and the bureaucracy, in order to share their research experiences on the existing programs, best practices, issues, concerns and policies in different parts of the globe, particularly the developing countries, and to submit a policy paper to Government of India to improve social protection policies in India.
This author made a similar point two years ago, before Calderon's election, in a Center for Security Policy Occasional Paper arguing that Latin American leaders must take the lead against Chavez.
In a recent UNICEF policy research working paper (Mendoza 2010), I surveyed the emerging evidence on household coping strategies in 2009, based on field reports, community based monitoring, and surveys by governments, the UN family of agencies, and other development organisations.
The Center for Security Policy today released a major paper outlining a comprehensive approach to U.S. space policy and programs designed to assure long-term American access to and exploitation of outer space.
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The Government set out its pension policy in the Green Paper Partnership in Pensions in December 1998.
He set out his reasons in a paper analysing policy in the past two cycles published the day before the pre-budget report.
The commission's stark message that action to restrain traffic is urgently required contrasts with the tone of the government's discussion paper on transport policy published on August 21st.
This 1-Day national consultation will validate a review paper and discuss policy recommendations developed by the Centre of Studies for Peace and Development (CEPAD), with the support of UNESCO Office in Jakarta.
The paper outlines a policy to combat computer crime and describes the mechanisms necessary to achieve this without hindering rapid development of e-commerce in the EU or affecting citizens' fundamental right to privacy.
But full competition did not hit the British market until March 1991, when the government issued a white paper on telecoms policy, which effectively brought to an end the duopoly shared by BT and Mercury.
If, as Mr Sants implied, the new G-SIFI capital increment settles at around 3%, that will be significantly less than the optimal level calculated by David Miles of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee in an influential paper.
But in fact you can find that 15% in the paper from the Tax Policy Center that I linked to in the story.
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Charles Goodhart, a member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, presented a controversial paper on asset prices at a Eurostat conference this week.
Frederick Hess, a professor at the University of Virginia, has written a paper for the Progressive Policy Institute arguing that teacher-licensing ought to be stripped to the bare essentials.
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Karel Van Miert, a Belgian who is responsible for antitrust policy, has completed a white paper on reforms to the working of competition law, and hopes to rule on a weighty list of mergers before his term is up.
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