Institutional
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While three French presidents and the same German chancellor were failing to agree on the
institutional
changes that would render the eurozone sustainable, Greece was asked to bleed quietly.
The crises that it now confronts could lead to greater solidarity, more risk sharing, and further
institutional
integration.
They can take advantage of the current bonanza in available capital to build contestability, transparency, and
institutional
quality around markets in which greenfield investments can be implemented.
In other words, the purported magical Swedish kingdom of female sexual equality, empowerment, and robust
institutional
support for rape victims – a land, conjured by Swedish prosecutors, that holds much of the global media in thrall – simply does not exist.
Making matters worse, the administration’s shrinking of the US State Department has weakened the
institutional
base for implementing official foreign policy to an almost mission-critical degree.
The Industrial Revolution occurred in a setting where the economy’s basic
institutional
incentives were unchanged for hundreds of years, and, if anything, were getting worse.
Although the Doha agreement papers over serious political and
institutional
contradictions, it reinforces the emergence of a pragmatic approach toward managing the region’s crises.
Retail investors account for 85% of trades, in contrast to other major markets, where
institutional
investors – with their relative abundance of information – are the biggest traders.
On the contrary, until China’s stock market opens up and its
institutional
foundation becomes predictable, volatility will be its only guiding rule.
Nonetheless, concrete and positive steps toward
institutional
consolidation – though far from achieving the ambitions of some – have been taken.
One centers on the eurozone's structural flaws and aims at strengthening the
institutional
framework, whereas the other highlights faulty domestic policies and focuses on austerity.
It would be equally wrong to imagine that
institutional
changes alone will fix Europe’s problems.
But, if we have learned anything from the current crisis, it is that such issues cannot even be framed unless and until the eurozone has a reliable
institutional
framework, with a sturdy foundation consisting of a real government, effective parliamentary control, and genuine democratic legitimization.
Although it is logical that all Europeans want to give a strong
institutional
basis to Europe's definitive and everlasting peace, and that we pragmatically unite our markets, these imperatives are insufficient to energize a Union with 25 members.
All these values are accepted pillars of political and
institutional
stability in today's Europe, and command nearly unanimous agreement.
Political decisions and
institutional
changes must be salient to voters in Europe-wide elections.
As these numbers suggest,
institutional
inertia and entrenched industry interests continue to stand in the way of shifting investment into sustainable energy.
Attracting even a fraction of the assets held by
institutional
investors, sovereign-wealth funds, and public pension funds could boost development finance substantially.
To be sure, capital controls can buy some time; just how much depends on their design, how zealously they are enforced, and other
institutional
arrangements.
Both cities suffered from weak technical and
institutional
capacity and little foreign exchange or domestic credit.
By working with the World Bank and the China Development Bank (CDB), Shanghai and Guangdong created an innovative
institutional
structure to facilitate the coordination of stakeholders to deliver specific infrastructure projects, employing the legal and accounting tools of modern corporations.
This
institutional
innovation enabled the reconstruction of hundreds of Chinese cities, connected by airports, highways, high-speed rail, and advanced telecommunication systems.
A critical
institutional
foundation for well-functioning property rights is an independent judiciary to enforce them.
As a recent symposium, organized by the Kofi Annan Foundation and the International Center for Transitional Justice, concluded, truth commissions contribute most to peace by reasserting the rule of law, recognizing victims, and supporting
institutional
reform.
As the riots surrounding the failed World Trade Organization conference in Seattle demonstrated, a coalition of labor, environmental, and human rights advocates is intent on sabotaging the WTO, the
institutional
embodiment of global trade.
When countries use trade to impose their
institutional
preferences on others, the result is erosion of trade's legitimacy.
You do not have the right to impose
institutional
preferences on others.
According to the report, the General Assembly has lost vitality, the Security Council must be more proactive, the Commission on Human Rights suffers from a legitimacy deficit, the Secretariat should be more professional and better organized, and major
institutional
gaps hinder responses to economic and social threats to international security.
After 1989, history has made EU enlargement indispensable, but, without
institutional
reform, a Europe of 27 member states will inevitably deliver ever worse – and, to its citizens, increasingly disappointing – results.
The CIO should not be the minister of education, but he or she can provide advice on the use of information technology for everything from curriculum content to the
institutional
changes that can be wrought by better teacher-parent-student communications concerning homework assignments, grades, and even school-bus schedules and lunch menus.
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