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…resources to produce output efficiently (Productivity Commission, 2003 ) Main Body For the past two decades, it is clear that successive governments have looked towards labour reform for growths in productivity. It must be clear though that labour reform has…
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…. Under the "dictatorship of the proletarians" the factories would have to do what the state tells them to do. This idea of ruling was very harsh in that time. New reforms followed this stage of betterment of the middle class life. The first reform
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…and economically before attempting to unify the country. North Vietnam was left in economic and social disarray after the First Indochina War. The only solution to the situation was through massive reforms to rebuild the country. A land reform campaign began in early…
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…of the monarchs should not be limited. With the encouragement of the philosophes, many monarchs, such as Frederick II of Prussia, Joseph II of Austria, and Catherine II of Russia, embraced the reform that the philosophes introduced to them. So, instead…
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…to the demands of the West; Consequently, this is what brought him down at the end.         One of Khrushchev's high priorities was the reorganization of Soviet institutions. One of these reforms was decentralization, which meant to replace the economic…
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…economic reforms and liberalisation. China began reforming its closed, centrally planned, non-market economy in 1978. India always has had a large private sector and functioning markets which were subject to rigid state controls until the hesitant…
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…. assistance in Central Asia. Kazakhstan's leadership remains authoritarian, but has demonstrated commitment to an open economy, financial and health reforms, and environmental policies. While civil society and local activism are beginning to influence…
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…to "dwell on the democratic development and improvement in the lot of the working classes", rather than employment reforms. Social reform was abandoned as a result of Britain's declining world financial position and therefore was only readily concerned…
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…, great Scholastic theologian. 1302 The bull (official papal document) Unam Sanctum, highest claim of papal authority. 1309-77 Great Western Schism leads to establishment of rival popes in Rome and Avignon, France. 1415 Reformer Jan Hus is burned…
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…effort, the IMF reported only a 2% growth in GDP in 1994, following declines in GDP in 1992 and 1993. The government's monetary policies and reform programs have kept inflation under 2% a month, encourtaged growth in the private sector estimated to account…
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