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In an International Herald Tribune opinion article, "Colombia can win Mexico's drug war" (Views, July 31), Gustav A. Flores-Macías argues that Plan Colombia, along with concurrent reforms to that nation's tax system and improved government accountability, was a success in reducing drug-related and insurgent violence.

"One year to implement such ambitious proposals effectively alongside the vast number of concurrent reforms is a tall order".

However, disentangling the effect of each policy from that of concurrent reforms in the labor market and elsewhere might prove impossible.

While these measures certainly implied lower labor standards for registered workers, it is not evident to isolate their distributional impact from the contemporaneous trends in labor markets, marked by increasing unemployment and informality, and from concurrent reforms.

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There is a pressing need in the Arab states, especially the countries with nascent democratic restructuring such as Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, to adopt sustainable development projects in parallel to, and concurrent with, political reforms in order for the latter to endure and develop further.

Concurrent health service reforms created organisational uncertainty and limited the programme's effectiveness.

Concurrent health service reforms had a destabilising effect, notably when small leadership teams lost key personnel.

In particular, we found that leadership from senior management and clinical engagement were important facilitators, and that organisational culture, under challenge from concurrent health service reforms, could be an important barrier.

The present study indicates that the gradual limitation of working hours will be a short-term measure that may not significantly alleviate resident burnout levels if it is not supplemented by concurrent long-term reforms of residency training in combination with novel patterns of care management, stress reduction programs and other systemic interventions.

Midwives' professional interest in the caseload model may be supported by policy-makers' and administrators' concurrent aim to reform and develop health services [ 12, 14, 20– 20].

Rather like pay, in some cases additional recruitment was undertaken concurrent to fee reform, but it is not clear in Zambia or Ghana that this was carefully planned as part of a package of complementary policies.

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