The findings are significant, experts say, because they suggest what strategies the states should take.
The strategy, even if successful, will take a few years to pay off.
Of course, the strategy will take years, law professors said.
The economic strategy may take months to work, or to show that it won't.
The strategy has taken the most active members out of circulation.
Another challenge is that the strategy takes time, which a government may not (for various reasons) have.
Its strategy must take account of market conditions, current law and public sector policy.
From an American point of view, this all suggests that the strategy is taking hold.
I should like to work closely with Parliament in the coming months as our strategy takes shape.
The strategy must take account of the various situations, which differ from one country to another.