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Investors now recognize that they did not really understand what these bonds represented – that is, the
institutional
construct behind the European currency.
But these capital inflows also seem to discourage
institutional
development.
A long agenda of
institutional
reform remains, particularly in Central Asia and some East European and Western Balkans countries.
Nor did Arafat leave in place any
institutional
mechanisms for doing so.
But the problem is one of political psychology, not
institutional
arrangements.
The new bank should maximize its multiplier effects by sharing and reducing risk through collective action and “crowding in” other financing; by setting a powerful example in adopting innovative and cost-effective approaches; and through its policy and
institutional
impact beyond projects that it finances.
Meanwhile, the
institutional
mechanisms implemented for coordination of economic and fiscal policies remained idle.
To minimize that risk, euro-area countries must fundamentally re-work and strengthen the
institutional
architecture for coordinating long overdue structural reforms and for safeguarding public finances.
After all, its
institutional
innovations apply only to the new Novo Mercado-listed companies, and not to the bulk of the Brazilian economy’s big firms, which are listed on the stock exchange’s main segment, and thus remain stuck with the old rules, old institutions, and an ineffective court system.
Growth plausibly drove financial development as much as, or more than,
institutional
development did.
Institutional
improvements help, but they can come later.
Europe should instead push for new constitutional and
institutional
solutions that ensure the Shia a legitimate role in the political arrangements of Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf states – all places where they now regard themselves as third-class citizens.
German leaders’ opposition to every proposal for
institutional
reform may be excusable now, in the run-up to the general election in September.
In the US, board membership for workers’ representatives, strong unions, and government regulation of private-sector training are not part of the prevailing
institutional
formula.
Rudd wisely believes that the right response to China’s rise is to incorporate it into international
institutional
arrangements.
Understanding the increased importance of fiscal policy is complicated by confusion over how various euro-zone governments actually make policy decisions – a process that relies on an ever-changing, complex mix of opaque
institutional
factors and domestic political dynamics that vary considerably from one country to another.
A better way to understand economic differences is to view them as a reflection of alternative
institutional
and constitutional arrangements.
Still, government must develop the
institutional
capability to anticipate and act within the same news cycle.
But, despite a half-century of political stability, there is growing criticism of the Fifth Republic’s
institutional
arrangements.
But Sarkozy also favors closer
institutional
links between the presidency and the parliament.
To strengthen this new
institutional
balance, Sarkozy is considering providing the opposition with a formal status, thus turning it into a real alternative power, and he wants to review the constitution’s Article 16, which gives excessive power to the president in times of crisis.
To achieve this end, Vallenilla argued that, at least in the case of Venezuela, a charismatic leader, confirmed in power through regular elections, would be best placed to concentrate political power successfully and guarantee
institutional
order.
With an estimated $31.1 trillion of funds under management at the end of 2014, insurance companies represent almost a third of all
institutional
assets in the global economy.
Important
institutional
innovations have also been introduced, including creation of the Financial Stability Forum.
Sound enforcement implies legal tools and resources to pursue and implement an economic policy, along with an
institutional
design that reduces meddling by vested interests.
It provides a detailed, thoughtful, and honest diagnosis of the Chinese economy’s structural and
institutional
flaws, and calls for coherent and bold reforms to remove these fundamental obstacles to sustainable growth.
But most high-productivity services require a wide array of skills and
institutional
capabilities that developing economies accumulate only gradually.
It requires an industrialization drive, accompanied by the steady accumulation of human capital and
institutional
capabilities to sustain services-driven growth once industrialization reaches its limits.
In 2012, the lesson should be the need for greater political integration and financial regulation, a legitimate and transparent
institutional
framework, and consensus.
Despite achieving three decades of rapid economic growth, China still functions on Cold War-era
institutional
hardware.
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