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The “Reagan Revolution” had four main components: tax cuts for the rich; spending cuts on education, infrastructure, energy, climate change, and job training; massive growth in the defense budget; and economic deregulation, including privatization of core government functions, like operating military bases and prisons.
Financial
deregulation
enriched Wall Street, but ended up creating a global economic crisis through fraud, excessive risk-taking, incompetence, and insider dealing.
The right’s
deregulation
mantra was simply wrong, and we are now paying the price.
Samuel Morley of the UN’s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean put together an index that graded reforms aimed at economic deregulation, trade liberalization, and opening up financial markets.
The Washington Consensus – with its emphasis on liberalization, deregulation, and privatization – does not forecast greater per capita income, nor does it eliminate poverty.
Specifically, in the years before the crisis, financial
deregulation
and tax cuts for the rich had been driving government deficits and debt ever higher, while further increasing inequality.
During much of the 1980s and 1990s, the Bank oversaw structural adjustment programs in developing countries that focused on deregulation, privatization, and economic liberalization, especially trade opening, all of which helped to enable globalization.
North Korea now should follow the examples of Vietnam and China, pursuing reforms like deregulation, liberalization, privatization, and macroeconomic stabilization, while developing a new legal system and new institutions.
Donald Trump’s election as US president has triggered a surge in positive economic sentiment, because he pledged that his administration would aggressively pursue the policy trifecta of deregulation, tax cuts and reform, and infrastructure construction.
The surge in business and consumer sentiment reflects an assumption that is deeply rooted in the American psyche: that
deregulation
and tax cuts always unleash transformative pro-growth entrepreneurship.
Economists believe that policies that increase national income, such as free trade and deregulation, are always socially beneficial, regardless of how these higher incomes are distributed.
But if market fundamentalism blocks expansionary macroeconomic policies and prevents redistributive taxation or public spending, populist resistance to trade, labor-market deregulation, and pension reform is bound to intensify.
The three arrows in Abenomics are fiscal spending,
deregulation
of cosseted sectors of the Japanese economy, and monetary easing.
Indeed, Germany’s economy is out-competing and out-growing the rest of Europe, largely owing to labor-market reforms and
deregulation.
All of this highlights the fundamental flaw in the argument that large-scale deregulation, such as that advocated by US President Donald Trump, benefits societies.
These twin mistakes – deregulation, followed by misguided monetary-policy tightening – continue to gnaw at the US economy today.
American politics has become a game of powerful corporate interests: tax cuts for the rich,
deregulation
for mega-polluters, and war and global warming for the rest of the world.
In any case, she seems destined to establish a new South Korea focusing on her landmark pledge ‘jul pu se,’ literally meaning ‘reduce-loosen-strengthen tax-cuts,’ deregulation, and law and order, not just to add another chapter to her father’s old book.
The answer is that, even with jobs and credit now plentiful, workers retain the memory of the preceding 20 years of lay-offs, deregulation, and restructuring.
The
deregulation
and rapid expansion of banking in the US in the early years of the twentieth century was in many ways a response to the Populist movement, backed by small and medium-sized farmers who found themselves falling behind the growing numbers of industrial workers, and demanded easier credit.
Since the 1980’s, a form of “cognitive capture” had occurred, with policymakers becoming convinced that innovation and
deregulation
could only improve the functioning of both financial intermediation and the broader economy.
By some measures, France was second only to Germany in terms of labor-market
deregulation
before the global financial crisis.
This has become all the more true with figures like Trump actively working against its efforts and espousing
deregulation
at a time when the level of global economic interconnectedness demands just the opposite.
The development so far underscores the close link between the attractiveness of a country to foreign investors and the pace of market reforms, deregulation, a convincing privatization programme and stability-oriented monetary and fiscal policy.
Unlike China, its leaders claim, the West continues to hold African countries hostage through a combination of unequal trade deals, lack of access to capital markets, aid dependency, financial
deregulation
and economic liberalization, budget austerity, crippling debt, political meddling, and military intervention.
investment through more tax cuts and further
deregulation.
Unfortunately, the result of this
deregulation
was a short-lived housing bubble, not a sustained boom in productive private investment.
Instead of producing sustained rapid growth and economic stability, such policies made countries more vulnerable to the power of the rich and the vagaries of international finance and global instability, which has become more frequent and severe due to
deregulation.
Nevertheless, their religious faith in privatization, unfettered markets, and monetarism led them to over-hasty asset sales, reckless deregulation, and savage deflation.
Financial
deregulation
will further enrich the wealthiest Americans, while making the financial system more fragile.
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