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Europe has demonstrated that a sense of common ownership, combined with concrete solutions, can encourage productive dialogue, opening the door to mutually beneficial cooperation.
Fortunately, world leaders seem to have taken that lesson to heart: the Sustainable Development Goals – the ambitious post-2015 development agenda adopted at the UN last September – are premised on the idea of local
ownership.
Given the Fund’s origins in helping to rebuild Europe after World War II, European countries are also very well represented on its executive board and in terms of
ownership
shares (and thus voting weight on important decisions).
Previous administrations have failed to reform chaebol
ownership
structures or curb their market power.
Congress should also reverse its relentless promotion of home ownership, which made mortgages easy to acquire and mortgage pools easier to sell.
And there are many restrictions on foreign firms wishing to operate in China, including limits on foreign
ownership
of domestic firms.
For years, China’s government sought to broaden equity ownership, thereby providing more Chinese citizens with a stake in a successful transition to a market economy.
But, like the United States’ effort to expand home
ownership
in the years preceding the 2008 crisis, Chinese policies went too far, creating a financially unsustainable situation that implied the possibility of major price declines and dislocations.
How Economic Populism WorksSANTIAGO – Now that populists are coming to power in the West, a conflict over the intellectual
ownership
of their approach is brewing.
In 2013, the Third Plenum of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China took up the mantle, with a plan to reform SOEs through mixed
ownership.
And, in fact, without a strategic reorganization of SOEs, mixed
ownership
will become a feature of only non-essential sectors.
These institutions give a greater voice and sense of
ownership
to developing countries, are more likely to rely on moral suasion rather than conditionality, and tend to benefit from smaller information asymmetries.
To that end, the structure of sovereign wealth is evolving from a legacy model of passive state
ownership
to one that recognizes that SOEs’ survival hinges on their ability to compete internationally.
State capitalism 2.0 is not premised on the dilution of government ownership, but rather on its realignment with the future of the world economy.
This shift is fundamental to the survival of state ownership, and it requires that sovereign investors rethink their traditional governance paradigm.
China might agree not to undermine America as it withdraws only if the US agrees to rethink its arms sales to Taiwan, or to pull back from its commitment to support Japan’s claims to the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands, the
ownership
of which China disputes.
It supported strong trade unions and favored state
ownership
of key national institutions such as the railways and the postal system.
China is entering a new phase of development, and institutional reform in key areas – particularly the public sector, income distribution, land ownership, the household registration system, and the financial sector – has become imperative.
Two decades ago, a company called Royalty Pharma launched a diversified model, building a fund of
ownership
interests in multiple drug royalty streams.
These were firms in which local governments typically held
ownership.
By contrast, democratic regimes with widespread property
ownership
typically best protect property rights over the long term, because enough people in the polity want to protect property.
Pushing for a bilateral investment treaty that relaxes caps on foreign
ownership
in both countries would be an important step in that direction.
China’s New Reforms in Theory and PracticeHONG KONG – On November 12, the Third Plenary of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced a major turn to market-oriented policies: interest-rate and currency liberalization, reform of banks and state enterprises, clearer land
ownership
for rural inhabitants, and a better deal for urban migrants.
In particular, whereas
ownership
rights over natural resources in the US typically belong to the individual owner of the land under which the resources lie, in Europe
ownership
belongs to the state.
In the US, by contrast, local residents benefit handsomely from being able to sell their
ownership
rights to gas companies – a strong counter-balance to fears of environmental costs.
But private versus state
ownership
of natural resources is not the only institutional factor underlying the US gas boom.
The Indian model, whereby public-sector-banks lent to private firms, proved so toxic and difficult to replace that public-sector bank
ownership
itself has lost much of its traditional socialist appeal.
Poor countries have barely any voice in these institutions, because voting rights are apportioned according to countries' wealth--not unlike the bygone practice of conditioning the franchise on property
ownership.
Beyond agriculture, individual
ownership
of the means of production was outlawed.
Restrictions on
ownership
of productive assets and on hiring workers were gradually relaxed, such that the private sector now accounts for the majority of economic activity in China.
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