Institutional
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True, there have been some important policy and
institutional
advances since early 2010, when the Greek crisis first began to unfold.
And yet, even with these new
institutional
backstops, the global financial risks of Greece’s instability remain profound.
If
institutional
investors refuse to hold stocks for more than a few months, the thinking goes, CEOs’ time horizons for corporate planning must shrink to roughly the same timeframe.
While the overall average length of time for holding a stock has declined, the impact on senior managers is unclear, because the holding period for core
institutional
investors, like Vanguard and Fidelity, has not changed in the past decade or two from its two- or three-year baseline.
These reforms, including deeper
institutional
integration, will be politically difficult and their benefits will take time to become fully apparent; but setting a clear pathway will underpin public confidence in Europe’s long-term growth and cooperation.
As for industrial policy, the economist Stephen S. Cohen and I argue in our 2016 book, Concrete Economics, that officials should recognize and capitalize on America’s interlinked communities of producers and their deep
institutional
knowledge of engineering practices.
To this end, Europe needs a more responsive leadership, one that citizens can access and influence through
institutional
channels.
America’s crisis at home is now preventing it from performing its traditional international role as both a source of
institutional
reassurance and an agent of change.
For a democratic-minded president to co-habit (as the French call it) with the very man who sought to sabotage Ukraine’s last presidential ballot would, I knew, provoke
institutional
paralysis and political chaos.
But most developing countries do not have the
institutional
structures, or the resources, to do likewise.
These advances are the result of audacious
institutional
reforms and the government's sustained and increased investment in social programs.
Institutional
reforms meant the government could no longer use public resources with the same discretion as before.
Advocates of this view argue that Iran is well positioned to make rebuilding easier, owing to its well-established infrastructure of personal and
institutional
ties in Iraq.
They may reflect deeper weaknesses in economic structures, such as a lack of competitiveness or
institutional
shortcomings.
But an
institutional
decision was taken not to use this information on the grounds that it could not be “verified.”
Shanghai’s role in trade, finance, investment, and shipping – together with an increasingly open service sector, improved regulatory environment, and focus on
institutional
innovation – will eventually lead to domestic market reform and drive China’s integration into new trade agreements.
Unsurprisingly, Trump’s behavior has rapidly eroded US global leadership, as his disregard for liberal democratic values weakens the
institutional
pillars of the world order that the US itself had long championed.
Malaysia’s
institutional
problems extend to elections.
Indeed, only when victims have stood up and stated their names – granted, a difficult and often painful thing to do – have
institutional
change and successful prosecutions been possible.
Although Europe’s leaders have made some progress on
institutional
reform, the measures taken so far will not lead to real convergence of economic and budgetary policies, or to genuine economic union.
Ideally, this cooperation would take place within the EU’s
institutional
framework.
The eurozone’s path to genuine economic union will be fraught with political and
institutional
challenges – from determining substantive areas of cooperation to protecting the rights and interests of all EU countries and safeguarding the unity of both the internal market and foreign relations.
It is clear by now that economic reform must be coupled with political reform, so that
institutional
mechanisms of accountability are developed to monitor any excesses and ensure that benefits are made available to all.
But, provided that the Blue Bond’s
institutional
safeguards are sufficiently robust, the countries that stand to gain the most from the scheme’s promise of strengthened fiscal discipline are those that worry most about having to foot the bill for sovereign bailouts – now and in the future.
Although Asia is the world’s most dynamic region, it has a paucity of
institutional
mechanisms for resolving – or at least mitigating – international disputes of the type that are ratcheting up tension across the region.
EU accession has undoubtedly contributed to Poland’s exceptional
institutional
transformation.
As Europe’s leaders mull over their next steps and consider how to respond, Ukrainians should consider carefully how much they would gain by moving down the path of economic and
institutional
reform toward European normality.
Unfortunately, the IMF is risking not only its members’ money, but, ultimately, its own
institutional
credibility.
But it will do so only if serious
institutional
deficiencies are eliminated.
To promote a regional perspective, Mexico, Canada, and the US must consider establishing an
institutional
forum where such discussions can take place and where recommendations to governments can emerge.
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