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I have not mentioned the elephant in the room: the threat to the Fed’s independence posed by a president seemingly intent on challenging all
institutional
norms.
Brazil doesn’t have the
institutional
equivalent of the European Central Bank to do “whatever it takes” to retain access to credit at reasonable interest rates as it pursues fiscal and structural adjustment.
But even without such
institutional
arrangements, there is a sense that emphasizing international markets and linkages can hamper a country’s capacity to advance its own interests.
Given the large number of long-standing economic, financial, institutional, political, and social links among the G7’s members – all of which act as stabilizers – this month’s summit may well be followed by a more congenial and constructive one.
As emerging-market economies shift to higher value-added components in global supply chains, their physical, human, and
institutional
capital deepen.
There was no immediate pressure to re-invent Europe’s
institutional
foundation because EU enlargement was the
institutional
foundation for the new European order.
The EU cannot act as guardian of the post-Cold War status quo without risking a collapse of Europe’s current
institutional
infrastructure.
In reality, it is in the Union’s interest to take the initiative and to engage Russia in a dialogue over the
institutional
foundations of what has become a shaken European order.
The EU’s main objective in
institutional
terms, regarding its relations with Russia, should be to ground the institutions of the new European order around the EU as a principal policy actor and not on the individual member states.
Creating
institutional
incentives for the EU’s unity would help Europe overcome the structural contradiction of the European project.
The transformation of the OSCE into a political forum where EU member states will be individually represented by the EU, for example, could be the type of
institutional
innovation that can block Russia’s effort to split the union.
A similar reluctance will dominate the rest of the immediate
institutional
agenda.
The Friedmanite perspective greatly underestimates the
institutional
prerequisites of markets.
Concern about the
institutional
integrity of the eurozone – key to the architecture of modern Europe – continues to mount.
But China’s sharply rising monetization rate cannot be judged against the high, steady rates of developed countries without bearing in mind that China’s monetization process began much later, and has distinct structural and
institutional
foundations.
These emerging
institutional
arrangements include contracts and commercial law, bankruptcy and labor codes, and courts to oversee their enforcement.
On these occasions existing members pretended that they need not fundamentally change the EU's
institutional
arrangements.
Fortunately, the ground is being prepared for reform by the Convention on the future of the Union being chaired by former French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, which should make its
institutional
proposals next spring.
One of the central dilemmas of the European Union’s
institutional
structure is that a comprehensive vote of censure is the only instrument allowed under the Treaty by which the European Parliament can sanction the Commission.
If there is one thing that is clear about the European Union’s
institutional
arrangements, it is that it is insufficiently democratic for the degree of integration that is now underway or planned.
Maybe the most important point – and a key difference with the Clintons – is that this experiment begins in an Argentina that suffers from great
institutional
vulnerability.
Some officials claim that Cristina will bring in a new era of higher
institutional
quality.
Institutional
quality and lack of transparency are not compatible.
If Cristina wants to improve
institutional
quality and the problems that the economy is already showing, she will need more than strength.
In the end, though, the two countries’
institutional
mechanisms of communication have held firm.
Other large
institutional
investors and policymakers should follow suit, to give the corporate world a nudge.
This could take the air out of incipient assets bubbles that might be forming and ease pressures on
institutional
investors who are struggling to find the yield they need to meet their insurance and pension commitments.
Under China’s current
institutional
arrangements, meritocracy is a prerequisite for good governance.
Finally, revenues should be open to public scrutiny and their efficient use, both for investment and consumption, must be ensured by
institutional
mechanisms that impose clear accountability on public officials.
The optimal approach would be to implement all of the various legal, tax, and
institutional
changes needed to take interest rates significantly negative, thereby eliminating the zero bound.
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