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Does that make it expensive?
"You have to try to find frameworks that make it expensive, not only financially, but also reputationally, to be corrupt," says Hough.
Rather than deregulating the labour market to make it easier for firms to employ more people, the ANC has passed labour laws that make it expensive to hire and almost impossible to fire.
But the basic message is unequivocal: if Europeans want to create more jobs, they will have to change the laws and habits that make it expensive to employ people.
So should distorting exemptions on capital-gains taxes; it is better to cut the transaction taxes that make it expensive for people to move.Politicians will be loth to cut the value of their electorate's biggest asset, however.
High infrastructure costs that make it expensive to merge store and online programs have too many stores running their in-store and Web promotions separately, experts say.
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It has no plans to tackle the network of regulations that makes it expensive to fire workers, and thus risky to hire them.
But given Brazil's level of development it should be happening faster.Living in the shadowsThus many companies in the formal economy find themselves squeezed between a set of rules that makes it expensive for them to operate, and competition from informal competitors who do not abide by those rules.
The Bermuda triangle Replacing Lebed Time bombs A long dry season Fear of America, and of being left out Reprints Related items Switzerland and the world: The UN will do for nowSep 5th 2002A front-page headline last week in the Appenzeller Volksfreund extolled local bakers for promising to use local butter in their bread, even though that makes it expensive.
This is a "floating generation," made worse by the euro crisis, and its plight is widely seen as a failure of the system: an elitist educational tradition that does not integrate graduates into the work force, a rigid labor market that is hard to enter, and a tax system that makes it expensive for companies to hire full-time employees and both difficult and expensive to lay them off.
Because greywater, says Jacob Tompkins from Waterwise, must be handled correctly, and at the moment that makes it expensive: "People in the UK are used to the finest quality water in the world coming out of their taps, but water-borne diseases are the world's biggest killers.
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