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Overall, this newly efficient market will be tough on both incumbents and new
entrants.
It is possible, even likely, that US growth in 2014 will be rapid enough to create more jobs than required for new
entrants
into the labor force.
One option is to expand the availability of modular short courses, which take less time, train for specific tasks rather than entire jobs, and are more manageable for
entrants
who need, first and foremost, to earn money.
By 2020, for example, young Roma will make up one-third of the new
entrants
to the workforce in Hungary.
This dynamic “liberal order” – largely fair, flexible, and open enough to welcome new
entrants
as they rise – will continue to serve Asia well.
The two most recent episodes – the rioting and arson in French cities last autumn and the successful student campaign earlier this year against a new law governing young labor-market
entrants
– seem to have little in common.
In other parts of the economy, where we see excess returns, we usually look for some weakness in competition, or perhaps for the exploitation of insider information, which excludes new
entrants.
How customers and companies, including new entrants, would react to such rules remains to be seen.
Policies to address distributional concerns should not suppress entrepreneurship or discourage work, saving, and investment, especially for new market
entrants.
If implemented properly, the reforms will create a more efficient system for the creation and enforcement of contracts, ease the path for market entrants, and strengthen the application of China’s competition laws.
It is not yet clear how import quotas will be allocated; but almost any quota-allocation system will stifle competition and innovation by favoring incumbents over new market
entrants.
The best solution is private capital – from retained earnings, new entrants, new ownership, and new investment.
When that, too, proved ineffective at promoting competition, as countries used their national rules to block new entrants, the emphasis switched to maximum harmonization, with directives spelling out exactly how local rules must be applied across the EU.
First, Paraguay’s deeply clientelistic political system has been unable to accommodate new
entrants.
For starters, national health-care spending across the OECD must shift from its almost exclusive focus on medical care and embrace new
entrants
that can deliver health improvements.
Moreover, these new
entrants
should have access to the costly data and financial infrastructure of traditional health-care systems.
To be sure, price discrimination will not happen for every good and service, and the trend could be tempered by competition from offline retailers or new
entrants
vying for market share by offering lower prices to everyone.
For the last five years, Pakistan’s annual GDP growth has averaged just 3% – half the rate needed to absorb two million new labor-force
entrants
every year.
By clinging stubbornly to the system they dominate and barring the door to new entrants, they have left those outside little choice.
In new sectors, or those with a real possibility of new
entrants
with new technologies, regulation actually helps to create a market.
For example, by removing information asymmetries about innovative products – asymmetries that are larger the more technologically advanced the products – regulation facilitates a level playing field between large incumbents and new entrants, enabling innovation to take root.
This combination of factors is particularly burdensome for the most vulnerable segments of the US population – particularly those with limited educational attainment, first-time labor-market entrants, and those who have been out of work for an extended period.
According to recent World Bank research, Roma comprise approximately 23% of new
entrants
into Bulgaria’s labor market.
Skill erosion becomes a problem for those with prior work experience, while unsuccessful first-time
entrants
into the labor force are not just unemployed, but risk becoming unemployable.
Previously, once negotiations opened, all prospective
entrants
were kept more or less on the same track as the Union went through a set list of areas (referred to as “chapters” in the Brussels patois) to be negotiated with each candidate.
Given the absence of any regulation regarding fairness in news coverage of campaigns, the blatant corruption of many news organizations, and the absence of a current affairs program on national, prime-time television, banning the purchase of airtime merely erects an insurmountable barrier to potential new political
entrants.
So new
entrants
to the labor market go through a long period of dead-end jobs and stretches of unemployment before they eventually get a stable job--not the best way to start their working life.
This would squarely shift most of the adjustment burden onto structural funds, a sure harbinger of bitter rows between old recipients and new
entrants.
Over the last decade, conditions for new
entrants
have worsened markedly in many countries.
If fiscal rebalancing is accomplished in part by cutting investment, medium- and longer-term growth will suffer, resulting in fewer employment opportunities for younger labor-market
entrants.
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