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The eurozone’s new
institutional
framework does not have to direct 18 countries’ fiscal and economic policies.
Coase’s Chinese LegacyHONG KONG – The recent death of Ronald H. Coase, the founding father of new
institutional
economics, is a great loss to Chinese economists who are seeking an effective framework for understanding China’s ongoing economic transformation.
According to Coase, since the period of reform and opening up began in 1979, China has been a living experiment in
institutional
evolution, shaped simultaneously by the central government and by local governments and enterprises.
According to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Foshan is China’s most competitive prefecture-level city, and its eighth most competitive city overall, owing partly to
institutional
innovations by local governments at the township, district, and prefecture levels.
If China applies Coase’s
institutional
insights to develop an effective development framework, it may well manage to strike this crucial balance.
But this welcome
institutional
innovation will not answer a more fundamental question: is Europe serious about having a coherent and vigorous foreign policy?
Although the EU’s main failings are strategic, there are also some
institutional
barriers to European influence in the world.
Yet despite these gales of change,
institutional
atavism prevails.
By contrast, the BoE’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has nine members, four of whom are appointed from outside the bank, and all votes are individually recorded; nobody is allowed to hide behind an
institutional
view.
That is helpful in influencing expectations, because a range of different views from the central bank could confuse the private sector; but it carries the risk of
institutional
groupthink.
There is, of course, a balance to be struck between tight
institutional
discipline and letting a hundred intellectual flowers bloom.
(A subsequent study by PIMCO bond traders Gang Hu and Mihir Worah concluded that this was linked to technical and
institutional
factors concerning the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.)
Market turbulence demonstrates a need for some
institutional
mechanism that can ensure greater currency stability.
Indeed, at its
institutional
core, the UN is an inter-governmental body whose officials, from the most junior staffer to the Secretary General, serve at the pleasure of its member states – above all, its powerful member states.
Part of the problem was that margin trading was not limited to
institutional
investors.
And if it is a direct
institutional
supervisor, as well as being the lender of last resort, there are different considerations again.
Moving forward, we must be open, inclusive, and bold in our approach, and we should look beyond business as usual or
institutional
mandates.
Despite his self-satisfied declarations that he knows more about ISIS than America’s generals do, he is utterly oblivious to the complex dynamics of today’s
institutional
fragility, creeping sectarianism, and proxy wars in the Middle East, fueled by the rivalry among regional and global powers.
On a personal level, the PLA’s loyalty is vital to make up for Xi’s lack of an
institutional
power base.
The question, however, is not only one of money; it is about whether Haiti’s agony is to be addressed as just one more humanitarian crisis or as a structural problem of state building – a long-term quest for
institutional
stability and sustainable development.
It would require not only a new
institutional
vision for Europe, but also a major political restructuring, not least in France and Germany.
A viable
institutional
vision, which I described well before the Brexit vote, is to establish “two Europes in one.”
That is why forward-thinking political groups must overcome their differences in a more structural manner to advance a new
institutional
vision of Europe.
South Korea still lags behind Japan in international influence and
institutional
quality.
It also should continue to implement structural reforms aimed at strengthening its labor and financial markets, improving
institutional
quality, and boosting productivity in services and small and medium-size enterprises.
Those outflows are partly a result of the Chinese government’s easing of capital-account restrictions – an effort that should allow households, corporations, and
institutional
investors to diversify their portfolios by increasing their foreign holdings.
A positive referendum result on the Lisbon Treaty in Ireland in October would be a necessary but insufficient condition to jump-start an
institutional
re-launch of the EU.
As with most EU developments, dramatic
institutional
change will happen gradually through extensive negotiations and the treaties that result.
Architectural and
institutional
reform has to be complemented by a third achievement: agreement on a timetable for tackling the variety of biased trade rules, bloated subsidy regimes, intellectual property rules and other forms of market distortion which heavily disadvantage the developing world.
Institutional
reform is a delicate affair that needs to be done with caution and sometimes against the conventional reform dogma.
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