Competition
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In other parts of the economy, where we see excess returns, we usually look for some weakness in competition, or perhaps for the exploitation of insider information, which excludes new entrants.
That may be part of the story, but
competition
for talent and for customers seems intense between investment banks and others, yet they have collectively been extravagantly rewarded at the expense of those customers.
Turf battles with NATO intrude, as well as
competition
between the EU’s executive Commission and the member-based Council.
If all countries put their own interests first, paying no heed to others,
competition
will quickly overwhelm common interests.
Casting doubt on these structures, which have sustained stability over the last seven decades, would merely fuel more nationalism and competition, opening the way for volatility and conflict.
With tougher economic times inevitably come tougher positions toward foreign
competition
and outsourcing.
This practice has always impeded competition, distorted bank lending, and reduced economic dynamism; but it has helped autocrats preserve their power.
The New Economy’s Have and Have NotsCAMBRIDGE: Improving technology, radical restructuring, and increasing
competition
are the hallmarks of the New Economy.
But increased competition, restructuring, and new technologies inevitably displace workers.
The answer lies in this fact: increased
competition
and improving productivity reduce the inflationary pressures that arose during previous economic expansions.
Of course, this is not to suggest that
competition
between India and China can or should cease.
Competition
among educational institutions is very welcome here, even though it may produce some abuses or outright fraud.
Devising sensible policies on this front will require that we first define the market, and then decide what level of concentration, and over what time frame, constitutes a threat to
competition.
Whereas regulators worry that the merger would lead to higher prices, AT&T argues that it is facing direct
competition
from tech giants like Netflix and Amazon, which both offer online video streaming and original programming.
The question, then, is whether the current
competition
among the behemoths more than offsets their market power.
Historically, the US has been able to conclude trade agreements only when a coalition of actors that would benefit from better export opportunities secured more votes than those who were vulnerable to import
competition.
Its task now includes eliminating the SOEs’ monopoly power, which is hampering market
competition.
Encouraging the private sector to take stakes in SOEs in strategic areas like energy, power, and finance is supposed to increase competition, boost efficiency, and reduce pressure on the government to invest.
But the EU so far has chosen to ignore that Gazprom’s monopoly is a clear violation of the anti-trust and
competition
policies of the revised Rome Treaty and WTO obligations.
(The notable exception is
Competition
Commissioner Margrethe Vestager’s very public stand on taxation, the outcome of which is still to be determined.)
In particular, Alain Juppé – Sarkozy’s main
competition
for his party’s nomination – could find that his moderate approach becomes a liability, especially now that Sarkozy is involved.
Creating something similar to an online bidding system can boost
competition
and reduce corruption, lowering government costs by an estimated 12%.
The race for national competitiveness is every bit as fierce as the
competition
among companies in the marketplace.
While the Western powers have embraced ever-harsher sanctions, Russia and China view Iran as a tool in their global
competition
with the US.
Superficial complaints about the slow pace of SOE reforms ignore the strategic challenge of creating productive
competition
between SOEs and publicly listed tech giants in the digital space.
Putting aside the Israeli government’s well-known skepticism about Iran’s sincerity and intentions, to suggest that Saudi Arabia’s opposition simply has to do with geopolitical
competition
with nearby Iran is to overlook one of the main factors driving the current crises in the Middle East.
But discussions about
competition
and fair trade again demonstrate the intellectual poverty and inequity of trade negotiations.
Indeed, with the expansion of the large state corporations, many of them in the hands of cronies,
competition
has drastically diminished in many sectors.
Opening up the economy to
competition
and expanding the private sector would undermine the system of wealth and power that Putin’s associates enjoy.
In terms of democracy, there is no
competition
of course between India and China.
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