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Not only were “too big to fail” financial
institutions
bailed out, but the distortion has become worse as these
institutions
have become – via financial-sector consolidation – even bigger.
Yet we should certainly have done as much to introduce and entrench democratic
institutions
in Hong Kong as we did to secure the rule of law and the protection of civil liberties.
Most key issues that are vital for national wellbeing – trade, finance, the rule of law, security, and the physical environment – depend at least as much on the presence of effective regional and global
institutions.
It will also depend on institutions’ ability to design rational health care, monitor delivery, and properly assess new treatments.
But to do that, Britain’s universities and research laboratories must be world-class
institutions
capable of poaching experts from other countries, and particularly from EU countries.
With the United Nations sustainable development agenda ambitiously targeting universal access to energy by 2030, policymakers are paying more attention to electrification, and development-finance
institutions
and partners are making more funding available.
What drove them to reject the party completely was a policy debate on restructuring “cram schools” – expensive private
institutions
that prepare high-school seniors for their university entrance examinations.
And he views globalization as a good thing, but understands that it must be managed through durable, efficient international agreements and
institutions.
In the case of Greece, the interest payments apply to government debt held by Greek individuals and institutions, as well as to government debt held by the IMF, the European Central Bank, and other foreign lenders.
Building
institutions
that guarantee not only political liberties, but also the protection of minorities, as well as other liberal conditions, is difficult enough in countries where such
institutions
had once existed, as in post-communist Central Europe.
The trick, and our rational duty, is to embrace policies and to build
institutions
that are consistent with balanced trade and financial flows.
Authoritarian regimes lack the
institutions
of conflict management that democracies provide.
How a government behaves at home (for example, protecting a free press), in international
institutions
(consulting others and multilateralism), and in foreign policy (promoting development and human rights) can affect others by the influence of its example.
During the immediate postwar occupation, US military planners had to impose new currency regimes and central banking
institutions.
It would be attractive not simply because the People’s Bank of China and other major Chinese
institutions
have massive overseas assets, but because China produces goods that the world’s consumers continue to want.
Qaddafi used strong security services and paramilitary revolutionary committees to safeguard his rule, leaving state
institutions
dysfunctional and fragmented.
That requires, first and foremost, efforts to strengthen and modernize institutions, guided by Western examples.
Reintegration and reconciliation, which are meant to offer incentives to insurgents to switch sides and perhaps join Afghan security
institutions
or nominally pro-government militias, are seen as being driven by military logic, rather than representing an honest dialogue between the state, the insurgents, and ordinary Afghans.
Moreover, there is nothing in economic theory that should have made economic technocrats think that Anglo-American
institutions
of corporate governance or "flexible labor markets," to pick just two examples, produce unambiguously superior economic performance when compared to German-style insider control or institutionalized labor markets.
Governments, they believe, are run by crooks, so tie their hands; bureaucrats are beholden to rent-seeking private agents, so ensure non-discretion and apply uniform taxes and incentives; domestic political systems cannot be trusted, so import laws and
institutions
from abroad; external influences are always more benign than domestic ones, so ensure maximum openness to international trade and investment; reformers have a limited "honeymoon period," so implement reforms fast.
In a recent survey by the anti-corruption watchdog group Transparency International, 54% of Indian respondents said that they had paid bribes in the last two years, in interactions with police, bureaucrats, and even educational
institutions.
And its peer review mechanism is prodding individual countries to strengthen their regulatory
institutions.
Rebuilding it will provide as challenging - and urgent - a task as the reconstruction of Palestinian political
institutions
now supposedly underway.
Unfortunately, the coalition's neglect of forensic issues reflects its wider failure to devise any strategy to address issues concerning the rule of law and justice, or any central body with the authority to begin building the necessary
institutions.
If the necessary
institutions
remain unavailable, then at the least an investigative commission should be created to establish an evidentiary record while this is still possible.
Strong
institutions
like the European Commission and the European Central Bank had superior management skills.
I testified to Congress that $50 billion, as defined under Dodd-Frank, is a sensible threshold at which the Federal Reserve should pay more attention to financial
institutions.
As in 2008, we risk learning the hard way why adequate regulation of systemically important financial
institutions
is essential.
A New Century for the Middle EastNEW YORK – The United States, the European Union, and Western-led
institutions
such as the World Bank repeatedly ask why the Middle East can’t govern itself.
After all, the single most important impediment to good governance in the region has been its lack of self-governance: The region’s political
institutions
have been crippled as a result of repeated US and European intervention dating back to World War I, and in some places even earlier.
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