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For example, American tax and bankruptcy laws, combined with
deregulation
policies, effectively encouraged the creation of a hypertrophied financial sector.
Judging by Trump’s campaign rhetoric, and by statements from his Republican allies, environmental protection in the US will be gutted in a frenzy of
deregulation
and inducements for domestic oil, coal, and gas producers.
Once the failure of free trade, deregulation, and monetarism came to be seen as leading to a “new normal” of permanent austerity and diminished expectations, rather than just to a temporary banking crisis, the inequalities, job losses, and cultural dislocations of the pre-crisis period could no longer be legitimized – just as the extortionate taxes of the 1950s and 1960s lost their legitimacy in the stagflation of the 1970s.
This includes not only financial deregulation, but also central bank independence, the separation of monetary and fiscal policies, and the assumption that competitive markets require no government intervention to produce an acceptable income distribution, drive innovation, provide necessary infrastructure, and deliver public goods.
Soon, our
deregulation
package will be set in motion.
Japan finally has a government, led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, that is committed to ending deflation and reinvigorating economic growth, using a combination of expansionary monetary policy, active fiscal policy, and
deregulation.
One may approve or disapprove of the Republicans’ tax proposals, efforts to “reform” health care (oblivious to the tens of millions who might lose insurance coverage), and commitment to financial
deregulation
(ignoring the consequences of the 2008 crisis).
Moreover, the Fed promoted broader economic views about
deregulation
and the self-stabilizing nature of markets that the crisis has discredited.
And he is pursuing various forms of financial
deregulation
– either through legislation, or by appointing regulators who are prone to capture – that will favor big banks.
Two other developments promise to prevent increased European dependence on Russia: massive expansion of liquefied gas imports into the EU and – linked to this and to
deregulation
of the European gas market – the transition from long-term supply agreements and the oil-price peg to market-dependent spot prices.
Is it in more competitive labor markets or in better tax systems or in
deregulation?
The pragmatic answer is that it takes very different models to handle a stable and stationary world as opposed to a world in which
deregulation
and technology produce dramatic change daily.
Trump has established infrastructure investment, tax reform, and
deregulation
as central components of his strategy to boost the US economy’s actual and potential growth.
From the perspective of the deregulation, restructuring and modernization which Germany and Europe need, you couldn't ask for a worse outcome.
First and foremost,
deregulation
of labor markets and social benefits is going to go into reverse or, at least, into the slow lane.
The most likely explanation for the turnaround lies in Trump’s post-election remarks, which have focused largely on his economic agenda’s pro-growth features, such as deregulation, corporate-tax reform, and infrastructure spending.
This was part of a wave of
deregulation
that swept away Franklin Roosevelt’s promise to “chase the money changers from the temple.”
After all, there is almost universal agreement that the crisis the world is facing today – and is likely to continue to face for years – is a result of the excesses of the
deregulation
movement begun under Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan 30 years ago.
Some insist that the hatches must be battened down: fiscal consolidation, curtailment of union power,
deregulation
of markets.
As for sub-Saharan Africa, the "Washington Consensus" - economic liberalization,
deregulation
of capital movements, suppression of subsidies, and privatization - runs against the very policies needed to promote political improvements, a stable macroeconomic environment, enlarged financial markets, and lower debt overhang.
The efficient-markets theory led policymakers astray by encouraging them to undertake excessive financial
deregulation.
Undeniably liberal ideas dominate the program: strengthening and protecting property rights, deregulation, and encouraging competition.
Instead of arguing for controversial Conservative policies – including corporate tax cuts, deregulation, unpopular infrastructure projects, and social security reforms – on their merits, May now portrays such policies as necessary conditions for a “successful Brexit.”
President Ronald Reagan's
deregulation
of the Savings and Loan Associations led to an infamous wave of bank failures that cost American taxpayers several hundred billion dollars and contributed to the economic recession of 1991.
They seek market access and
deregulation
not defensible territory.
But in many developing countries, easier access to finance – owing to unrestricted cross-border capital flows and financial-market
deregulation
– still has not led to more financing for long-term investments, particularly in manufacturing.
As Thomas Philippon and Ariell Reshef have suggested, this group’s sharp increase in earning power appears more related to
deregulation
of finance (and perhaps other sectors).
On the contrary, 30 years of financial deregulation, made possible by capturing the hearts and minds of regulators, and of politicians on both sides of the aisle, gave a narrow private-sector elite – mostly on Wall Street – almost all the upside of the housing boom.
In the financial media, China and India have become poster children for market reform and globalization, even though in matters of privatization, property rights, deregulation, and lingering bureaucratic rigidities, both countries have in many ways departed from economic orthodoxy.
To seek an answer, we can turn to a country that we do not usually think of as a leader in either market
deregulation
or social experimentation: Iran.
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