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Indeed, economics has been placed on a pedestal and enshrined in institutions like central banks and
competition
authorities, which have been intentionally separated and made independent from politics.
Badly regulated banking sectors, feeble market structures, and weak competition, as well as trade and current-account restrictions, were also among the shortcomings identified.
It was therefore a bizarre coincidence that the merger’s collapse came on the day that the Commission unveiled its new industrial strategy for regaining Europe’s competitive edge in the face of Asian and North American
competition.
Today, their unsteady relationship features cooperation alongside intensifying
competition.
Zero-sum
competition
between the US and China will make a conflict between the two countries more likely.
The Chinese are comforted in their self-image by the world’s combination of admiration for their dynamism, greed for the market they constitute, and apprehension for the
competition
they represent.
Biomass energy, however, is the victim of unfair
competition
from fossil fuels.
But, while such
competition
would reveal new global scarcities, it would also bring higher prices, thereby encouraging producers to increase yields and productivity.
Even accounting for transition costs and
competition
effects, it could add some $13 trillion to total output by 2030 and boost global GDP by about 1.2% per year.
The resulting “AI divides” will reinforce the digital divides that are already fueling economic inequality and undermining
competition.
Over the next decade, global
competition
will come to be defined as
competition
over the global value chain.
Four candidates dominated the competition, and no one would have dared to predict which two will make it to the second-round run-off.
For starters, it protects its own markets from competition, which is abundantly clear in the case of its Internet companies.
Instead, it views the world as a zero-sum strategic
competition
in which the US should look out only for itself.
EMU will further accelerate these fundamental changes by stimulating cut-throat
competition
and creating a large and liquid capital market, leading to a shake-out in the financial sector itself, as corporations consolidate their European banking relations among a smaller number of institutions.
In an increasingly water-stressed world, shared water resources are becoming an instrument of power, fostering
competition
within and between countries.
With
competition
among groups affiliated with ISIS and Al Qaeda heating up, the violence is likely to grow further.
The driver, after complaining about the
competition
from Uber (a familiar refrain from London taxi drivers, too), went on to denounce the world and everything in it.
From a geopolitical perspective, China’s AIIB initiative is a bold and successful gambit in what Ely Ratner, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, describes as “an institutional
competition
for global governance that has now officially begun.”
Competition
is good, but unregulated
competition
typically ends up in a race to the bottom.
Britain failed to put in place an effective
competition
policy.
Sheltered from foreign competition, industry grew fat and lazy.
Germany was the first EU country to institute a national ban on Uber, at the behest of taxi drivers fearful of
competition.
German companies are not alone in fearing American competition, but their influence within the European Commission is decisive.
But, whereas US antitrust law rightly focuses on whether consumers are being harmed, EU
competition
authorities also consider whether rival firms have lost out – including old-fashioned shopping portals, such as Ladenzeile.de,
China’s insistence on technology transfer increases the short-term cost of doing business (for US and other foreign direct investors) and creates the threat of future
competition
from Chinese firms.
Absent international coordination, the opportunities for destructive regulatory
competition
will defeat regulatory reform.
Strong
competition
from China kept wages and consumer prices in check.
With Trump now escalating his trade war with China – and with both sides seeming to be girding for protracted
competition
over technological leadership – the threat is only growing.
If this commitment is to be credible, however, China must follow up by creating a level playing field for market
competition
among foreign companies, private Chinese firms, and SOEs.
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