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As the International Organization for Migration stated shortly after the Lampedusa tragedy, implementation of enhanced border
controls
“did not have sufficient impact or decrease the number of arrivals to the South of Europe in the long run.
A single-minded focus on sealing borders – a particularly worrying trend in states’ approach to migration
controls
today – tends to regard migrants as unwanted trespassers even before their status can be determined, their rights upheld, or their contributions acknowledged.
Today, al-Shabaab, one of the world’s most frightening radical Islamist terrorist groups,
controls
much of the Somali countryside.
The first is enjoyed by Western Union, which
controls
up to 90% of the total formal transfer volume within Africa’s 16-member Franc Zone.
First, and most important, capital
controls
create ideal conditions for large-scale corruption.
With capital controls, people who badly want to move their capital across borders can't - unless they find some complaisant bureaucrat.
It is not possible for a card-carrying neo-liberal like me to wish for anything but the most minor of
controls
to curb speculative of capital flows.
More generally, price
controls
create incentives to flip goods into the black market.
As a result, the country with the world’s most extensive system of price
controls
also has the highest inflation – as well as an ever-expanding police effort that jails retail managers for holding inventories and even closes the borders to prevent smuggling.
The best response would be to enact strong
controls
on budgets, together with structural reforms to promote growth.
Adopted in 2009 by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the PSMA requires parties to implement stricter
controls
on foreign-flagged fishing vessels.
Markets can function only within an institutional and legal framework that includes property rights, enforcement of contracts, quality and information controls, and many other rules to govern transactions.
In fact, such templates now extend beyond conventional trade issues (for example, agricultural protection) to vast numbers of areas unrelated to trade, including labor standards, environmental rules, policies on expropriation, and the ability to impose capital-account
controls
in financial crises.
Other approaches are also possible: tightening up patent laws or imposing price
controls
for monopolistic industries, such as pharmaceuticals, as many market economies have done.
The resulting rise in inequality has been exacerbated by China’s capital
controls
and mandated low interest rates on savings.
Here, major states would have an interest in limiting damage by agreeing to cooperate on forensics and
controls.
Likewise, the accidental release a day early of the minutes from the Fed’s March rate-setting meeting to more than 100 people, including banking executives, congressional aides, and bank lobbyists, raised questions about how the bank
controls
the disclosure of privileged information.
That means distinguishing between economic migrants and refugees, strengthening border controls, and boosting cooperation with third countries.
Chinese authorities are so worried by their country’s 7% inflation they are copying India and imposing price
controls
on food.
Navalny has a YouTube channel;Putin
controls
the entire state apparatus, a mechanism of suppression vaster than any of the Russian czars ever had – and one that decades of totalitarianism have made virtually bulletproof.
The tariff proposal – contained in the central piece of global warming legislation now before Congress – would impose emission
controls
on domestic industries starting in 2012.
But while Abbas remains chief executive, Hamas
controls
the parliament and the government.
They can lengthen their debt maturities by imposing
controls
on capital inflows, as Chile and Colombia have done.
After World War II, the West dismantled barriers to trade and investment flows, and worked to eliminate exchange
controls
and move to currency convertibility.
To prevent such a misperception from hampering the bill’s passage through India’s parliament, the country’s leaders must explain to the public that neither India nor Bangladesh will be relinquishing territory that it actually
controls
at the moment.
South Korea’s admission to the OECD required its government to dismantle capital controls, exposing the economy to inflows of short-term “hot money.”
Germany should be satisfied with the inclusion of tough
controls
aimed at ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently.
Granted, countries with limited resources cannot supply their hospitals with the full repertoire of infection
controls
available in wealthier nations.
The only options are then to slap draconian
controls
on the banking system or join the euro area.
To prevent this, they opted for yet another economic dead end: currency and price
controls.
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