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Can One International Financial Architecture Fit All?CAMBRIDGE: Leaders from the G8 countries left Cologne without agreeing on
institutional
reform for the world's financial system.
Finally, the difficulties of implementing many of the
institutional
reforms under discussion are severely underestimated.
In a survey that I conducted immediately after the 1987 crash, I found that the biggest concern expressed by individual and
institutional
investors in the US was essentially that the stock market had been overpriced.
One signatory, CalPERS, one of the world’s largest
institutional
investors, has gone a step further: it will require all of its investment managers to identify and integrate ESG factors into their decisions – a bold move that could transform capital markets.
MIT economists tend to espouse the opposite: fairness is important, the real world is unacceptably unfair, and government failure can be prevented by good
institutional
design, including democracy.
The transformational objectives and inspirational style of a leader like Mahatma Gandhi in India or Nelson Mandela in South Africa can significantly influence outcomes in fluid political contexts, particularly in developing countries with weakly structured
institutional
constraints.
Women who are poor, less educated, or live in rural areas can face significant economic, cultural, and
institutional
barriers to birth control, and often turn to dangerous forms of pregnancy prevention out of desperation.
Indeed, it is at the vanguard of the EU’s
institutional
atrophy.
No
institutional
framework can survive unless it serves the material interests of its constituency.
There have been a few changes, perhaps most notably in the United Kingdom, where we enjoy rearranging
institutional
deck chairs.
While specific objectives have changed, the overarching belief that scientific knowledge transforms people’s lives – as cultural, educational, and
institutional
factors converge with technological and industrial dynamics – has remained strong.
The new rules fall short of addressing the main drawback of European competition policy, which is institutional, not technical: the Commission remains simultaneously prosecutor, judge, and jury of all merger cases.
The Commission claims that the
institutional
structure for competition rulemaking is enshrined in the EU's core Treaties and could be changed through regulation.
By moving fast on a few technical improvements of the merger control rules, and introducing them ahead of the Convention, the Commission acted as if it were hoping that the
institutional
structure of competition policy would not become an item on the agenda of the Convention: we just fixed it, let's wait and see how the new rules work out , it seems to be saying.
The new regulation should be blocked, at least until the Commission commits to put forward a serious proposal for the overhaul of the
institutional
setting of European competition policy.
Increased confidence in their country’s political systems and
institutional
structures, enhanced by improved perceptions of upward mobility, will help to strengthen the rule of law.
R2P has also served as a catalyst for
institutional
change, with more than 50 states and intergovernmental organizations having established “focal points” – designated high-level officials whose job is to analyze atrocity risk and mobilize appropriate responses.
But it faces serious obstacles, beginning with limited
institutional
and human capabilities – a constraint that could hinder domestic innovation and efficient resource allocation.
Europe’s
institutional
response is to view all migration as a border-management issue.
It is just a matter of getting things done, and it must be done the most effective way, so the operations occur according to the
institutional
philosophies of donor countries.
Rather than promoting
institutional
development, he has pursued far-reaching deinstitutionalization, aimed at concentrating executive, legislative, and judicial powers in his own hands.
It may not collapse, but it would not thrive, owing to the lack of a stable, viable, and effective
institutional
structure with fixed and accepted limits.
While economic development is no guarantor of peace, development failures do often contribute to extremism and violence, as popular anger combines with a loss of
institutional
legitimacy.
European leaders agree that the eurozone’s current
institutional
setup is flawed, and they know what must be done.
Each of these innovations helped create an
institutional
infrastructure capable of dealing with the problem of work accidents - and, indeed, with the wider social problems of disability, sickness, old age, and unemployment.
A responsible global climate policy thus entails a fundamental change of international relations, and making the necessary
institutional
innovations in global governance requires courage.
As the year passed, one could feel the pace of vital
institutional
reforms in the eurozone slowing.
It has provided the
institutional
framework for reuniting Western and Eastern Europe.
Fear as much as
institutional
blockages may be the source of what is either a global savings glut or a global investment shortfall, depending on how you view it.
This propelled the conflict from the sphere of ideology and politics into the sphere of the
institutional
system.
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