Competition
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There is also some evidence that
competition
in product markets has increased, perhaps owing to more relaxed regulation.
Modern democracy, with its mix of universal suffrage and property rights, looks remarkably like a compromise born of centuries of military
competition
among constitutionally evolving states, according to which the general public supplies the manpower to fight and moneyed interests supply the capital to train and equip the troops.
Modern economies rely not on monopolies, but on
competition.
And the issue is only growing in importance as
competition
for drinking water heats up.
The increased
competition
and new manufacturing approaches created by these companies have made it possible to protect a child against eight major diseases – including tetanus, whooping cough, polio, and tuberculosis – for less than $30.
As more suppliers enter the market and stimulate
competition
with innovative manufacturing techniques, prices will likely drop even further.
The vaccine field was dominated by a handful of multinational pharmaceutical companies in rich countries, and the entire sector suffered from a lack of
competition.
None can eliminate economic
competition
with others over access to third-country markets.
We need campaigns like the one introduced by the Australian charity NPS MedicineWise, which held a
competition
for videos promoting public awareness of antibiotic use.
Politicians know that structural reforms – to increase competition, foster innovation, and drive institutional change – are the way to tackle structural impediments to growth.
Manufacturing workers and high-tech professionals alike in Europe and America are being challenged by global
competition.
To be sure, there will always be a certain amount of inequality in the world; in fact, as with unemployment, a limited amount is desirable as a driver of
competition
and growth.
As regulation is a form of
competition
between governments, focusing on improved regulation increasingly looks like the best channel of influence available to OECD countries.
Spain, for example, can currently transmit only 1.5% of its electricity-generating capacity to the rest of Europe, owing to a lack of transmission infrastructure in the Pyrenees and France’s reluctance to open its energy market to
competition
from the Iberian Peninsula.
Europe is the obvious choice, while Russia has little but stiff
competition
to offer.
Think of the excellent work it has done in the area of
competition
policy: breaking up cartels and stopping state aid, even when it comes in disguised forms, such as government guarantees on company debt.
This, together with the rule that all decisions, even in the area of state aid, must be approved by a majority of Commissioners, suggests that the Commission is set to become much more lenient on state aid and
competition
policy.
Europeans have to adjust to it, rise to its challenges, and confront
competition
from the emerging powers.
Competition
among nations and among peoples trumps cooperation, and regional and global conflicts obstruct the pathways to a sustainable future.
Examples like this abound in Latin America, but it is a mistake for Castro to think that Latin America is the
competition.
The media are no remedy, as
competition
for ratings forces them to favor oversimplification over differentiation, complexity, and nuance.
Trump’s administration might be tempted to address this group’s problems in isolation, with inward-looking policies targeting specific industries, or by attempting to limit trade
competition.
In my own career, I have seen firsthand that the growth fueled by business
competition
in a globalizing world can do far more to combat poverty, hunger, and disease than government-funded programs alone.
But when that
competition
is not conducted responsibly, the opposite can happen – and, in many cases, it has.
The SDGs also promise to provide a level playing field for growth-boosting
competition.
These include “trade and investment in innovative products and services, including digital technologies, and ensuring state-owned enterprises compete fairly with private companies and do not distort
competition
in ways that put US companies and workers at a disadvantage.”
Market
competition
in China created both winners and losers, with the winners in the southeast taking entrepreneurs, talent, and other resources from the losers in the northeast.
It has since been embraced by every football
competition
in Australia, and has proved an influential model for other sports in Australia and worldwide.
This trend is being driven partly by demographics: developed countries are aging fast, while Asia, Africa, and Latin America have burgeoning populations that are both young and increasingly wealthy, implying both substantial dynamism and greater
competition
for resources.
They point to Abe’s ability to overcome resistance from small rice farmers, part of the LDP’s electoral base, to Japan’s participation in negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which would open Japan’s economy to increased global
competition.
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