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Their complaints were many: the government's land reform law, its oil policy, poor record on corruption, politicization and militarization of the public sector, disrespect for unions and other institutions, support for guerrillas in Colombia and for Fidel Castro, illegal arming of militants, hostility to the US, and threats to free speech.
Early elections would divert attention from a serious effort to discover what really happened, although a new cabinet and resignations by autonomous judicial and investigative bodies would help restore faith in these key
institutions.
State
institutions
should deliver public goods (like defense, justice, and fiscal and monetary policy), society should deliver social goods (like culture, education, and assistance to needy people), and the market should deliver economic goods (which are connected with profits, growth, and employment).
In the 1950’s, India’s first prime minister, the Cambridge-educated Jawaharlal Nehru, established several
institutions
of higher education, notably the Indian Institutes of Technology, to educate more scientists and engineers to compete during the Cold War.
Contrary to Trump’s accusations, Pakistan has made steady, albeit slow, progress over the last decade, both in combating terrorism and in consolidating democratic
institutions.
This was the third momentous achievement for the rule of law and democratic development in Pakistan, which now seemed to be in a strong position to continue strengthening its political system and
institutions.
At the same time, given the fragility of its democratic
institutions
and the lingering threat of terrorism, the destabilizing potential of Sharif’s removal should not be underestimated.
With major financial institutions’ exposure to the previously over-priced mortgage market unclear, financial transactions froze up.
But had the London Whale losses occurred then, JPM would not have been on the list of sound financial institutions, undermining confidence further and potentially making the crisis that much worse.
This system had been abandoned elsewhere, and the reform opened London to new types of institutions, especially the major US investment banks.
While some hospitals still suffer from staff shortages, the government has sought to patch these holes through an initiative that employs faculty from over 20 US
institutions
to assist in training our clinical specialists.
Restoring these voters’ confidence in existing institutions, and reintegrating them into the political mainstream, will not be easy.
For some reason Bush and his people think it is important to undermine the successes of the New Deal
institutions
established under Franklin Roosevelt.
And bank bailouts, involving the direct use of public money to recapitalize failing institutions, are even more costly and politically unpopular.
Since a common diagnosis of the problems generated in the financial services business holds that human greed is to blame, a German think tank recently suggested that people with a genetic proclivity to high dopamine levels should be barred from taking leading positions in financial
institutions.
China has also benefited greatly from multilateral economic
institutions
like the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.
Financial
institutions
that have come to doubt their borrowers’ ability to repay sell the debt to third parties at knock-down prices, often for as little as five cents on the dollar.
After all, Mao’s Cultural Revolution against “feudal society” did raze much of the cultural landscape, denuding it not only of traditional values and institutions, but also of failed socialist efforts, leaving China ready for the seeds of capitalist development.
Second, a market economy needs strong political and legal
institutions
to protect property rights and competition.
Such
institutions
are difficult to build from scratch, and doing so is not merely a technocratic task; it requires political change.
They created a completely new judiciary and tax system, established fiscal federalism, and introduced an independent central bank, an antitrust agency, and many other
institutions.
But they also knew that these
institutions
would work effectively only if there was political demand for them – and that this could come only from private owners, a critical mass of which thus had to be created as soon as possible.
Moreover, expansion of state companies drastically reduced demand for market institutions, eliminating corruption, and improving the business climate.
Moreover, an intrinsic and often neglected problem is how to divide management of aid-and-trade schemes among international and domestic
institutions.
Among the major multilateral institutions, the WTO maintains jurisdiction over trade.
Within member governments, relations with the WTO are usually the responsibility of the trade or foreign ministry, while multilateral financial institutions, including the regional development banks, are generally the responsibility of the finance ministry.
The practicable solution is more effective coordination among the relevant
institutions.
The EU urgently needs to democratize its procedures and reorganize its
institutions
to ensure that this year's enlargement does not lead to bureaucratic deadlock.
But when the new legal framework demanded the creation of working state
institutions
that took time to create, quick reforms often had less than the desired effect.
Stalinist purges in Russia left no independent
institutions
to stop the depredations of corrupt officials, managers, and the state.
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