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Moderating austerity programmes is a priority (Spain shows how self-defeating they can be), but so is pursuing the structural reforms to set entrepreneurs free.
ECONOMIST: The euro
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Because it means, even on the most optimistic assumptions, the OBR is going to tell the chancellor that the structural hole he set out to fix is actually larger, now, than when he took office.
BBC: Digging to stand still
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Also discusses the progression of formal and structural challenges the author has set for himself during his career.
NEWYORKER: Progression
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Samaras narrowly passed a Troika-inspired set of tough structural reforms last week and pushed through an austerity budget on Sunday.
FORBES: Greece To Default By Friday Unless Brussels Sends The Bailout Cash
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The biggest disappointment, however, is that Mr. Chidambaram didn't set the stage for structural reform.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: India Keeps Feeding the Beast
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Following recent surveys, independent experts have compiled a report of structural problems which contractor Pihl UK are set address.
BBC: Cowes Enterprise College building delays continue
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In contrast, systems that simply combine structural elements with power and energy devices, such that each set of materials are acting independently, provide no advantages in system efficiency.
FORBES: Are Paper Batteries A Pipe Dream?
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There will be more structural reforms, making it easier to hire and fire and to set up new companies.
BBC: Spanish elections: Dangerous days ahead for Rajoy
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Like the Bretton Woods conference of 1944 which set up the World Bank and the IMF, the Ditchley Park conference grappled with the structural and institutional challenges facing the future.
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