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The second factor – clan – is manifested in rising ethnic tensions in Europe, Turkey, India, and elsewhere, driven by forces like migration and
competition
for jobs.
Of course,
competition
for resources will also be important, especially as the consequences of the fourth factor – climate change – manifest themselves.
Likewise, as forests and marine resources are depleted,
competition
for food could generate conflict.
Stations share staff, facilities, and even stories, reducing not just the number of newsrooms, but also the
competition
that brings diversity and depth to reporting.
There is plenty of
competition
for hardware.
Reducing road fatalities is an important goal, and the growing engagement of tech companies (and
competition
with the established auto companies) should be welcomed, in the interest of improving road safety.
Likewise, some regulation – for example, environmental rules, product-safety standards, and anti-trust enforcement – is needed to ensure that
competition
is fair.
We work with the private sector and not in
competition
with it.
In reneging on promises of reform and further market opening, President Xi Jinping is reinforcing the state sector against foreign
competition
while ignoring intellectual property theft.
With some 22,000 members,
competition
is a way of life in the world’s largest ruling family – a dynamic set in motion by the Kingdom’s founder, Abdul Aziz Al Saud, as he sought to secure the role of his 43 sons as future rulers, and sustained today by King Abdullah’s succession strategy.
Labor and many product markets remain closed, despite the urgent need to increase competition, lower production costs, and raise productivity.
But, in terms of growth and living standards, the cost of economic diversification, when implemented by protecting domestic industries from foreign competition, eventually outweighs the benefits.
As
competition
for high-profile international listings among exchanges heats up, the temptation to water down standards and regulations for dual listings is becoming stronger.
The base would essentially comprise the single market, the customs union, and essential flanking rules and institutions to ensure consumer protection, uphold competition, and manage research, energy and climate, infrastructure, and regional policies.
Adjudication of institutional
competition
sometimes must go all the way to the top, where Chinese leaders struggle to maintain control and balance.
Instead of using their political influence and military capacities to check and defuse conflicts – working, of course, with regional actors – they have been resuming a strategic
competition
that, as history shows, is likely to lead only to more disorder and misery.
Pre-tax prices of new cars can differ up to 70% between member states due in large part to regulations that suppress
competition.
Moreover, business failures due to premature euroization will inevitably increase as chronically weaker domestic firms and financial institutions become fully exposed to EU
competition
before making adequate corporate governance improvements and efficiency gains.
Competition
from lower-paid Chinese workers has driven down US wages.
This will help to strengthen private-sector
competition
and cause public spending to become more effective.
Of course, though the Internet can facilitate competition, forcing companies of all sizes to raise their game, building such a trust-based system is no easy feat.
Of course, such intense
competition
will erode firms’ profit margins – a trend that they can offset by integrating Internet technologies into back-office functions and logistics.
These two networks are very often in competition, if not in conflict, with each other, reflecting the current Iranian political turmoil.
Regulatory
competition
is possible.
There are many aspects of financial regulation - e.g., information requirements, entry limitations, facilities limitations - where more choice and
competition
will often be beneficial.
Most important, this multiple agency structure ensures regulatory
competition
- each agency generally wants to expand its domain of chartering and jurisdiction - that is generally beneficial for the financial system and for the health of the American economy.
In government (as well as in the private sector) a golden rule is that more
competition
and less monopoly is likely to be beneficial.
But Ivanov, who is perceived as “strong,” would provide unwelcome
competition
to Putin, who, after all, remains a “strong” president.
Even the much-praised notion of
competition
seems fake and cynically manipulated by the “corporate” mentality that now pervades the world of culture – by the financial pre-selection that determines what publishers, producers, and other impresarios will support.
Just imagine what might have happened with the works of, say, Proust, Kafka, Musil, Faulkner, or Borges had they been subjected to mass-market
competition
like shoes or cosmetics.
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