Regulate
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Similarly, when asked whether he should
regulate
the market in derivatives, he replied, “These derivative transactions are transactions among professionals.”
And governments should cooperate globally to
regulate
those parts of the economy – notably finance and the environment – in which problems in one country can spill over to other parts of the world.
The good is a capable state: a bureaucracy that can protect the country and its people, keep the peace, enforce rules and contracts, provide infrastructure and social services,
regulate
economic activity, credibly enter into inter-temporal obligations, and tax society to pay for it all.
Getting Prices RightHONG KONG – Building and maintaining the infrastructure of property rights – the rules, laws, registers, and administrative and judicial structures that define, protect, and enforce such rights and
regulate
economic transactions – has traditionally been the responsibility of national governments.
The idea was to study mutants of C. elegans in the hope of finding mutants of genes that
regulate
behavior.
Triangulating BrexitBRUSSELS – More than 100 days after the United Kingdom voted narrowly to leave the European Union, it remains far from clear what arrangement will
regulate
cross-Channel trade after Brexit.
But we should be particularly wary of trusting the private sector to
regulate
surveillance.
Unlike in the past, however, emerging and developing countries avoided the worst, precisely because they had learned to accumulate foreign reserves and
regulate
cross-border capital flows, and to ease such measures to prevent or mitigate sudden stops.
The good news is that Article VI of the IMF Articles of Agreement still stands: “Members may exercise such controls as are necessary to
regulate
international capital movements.”
Our brains
regulate
routine activities, keeping the leg- and finger-work on track.
Though the US no longer needs Saudi oil, thanks to its shale reserves, it does need the Kingdom to
regulate
production and thereby stabilize markets.
The classical view of the economy, which Keynes set out to demolish, is not only alive, but in recent years has been dominant, feeding the belief that competitive markets can be left to
regulate
themselves, will always provide as much employment as is wanted, and are immune to large-scale collapse.
And because stockholders or raiders can’t force streamlining, governments must require these banks to shed activities that no one can manage or
regulate
and stick to hands-on case-by-case lending.
Others
regulate
the prices ISPs charge customers.
Countries that
regulate
entry by new ISPs in this way have fewer Internet users per capita, regardless of national income and general development of the telecommunications network.
Likewise, consumers in poor countries that
regulate
ISP prices pay more for Internet access than consumers in countries that don't.
But learning becomes difficult when there are long delays between action and consequences, as when we try to
regulate
the water temperature while in the shower.
They argue that politicians can
regulate
and supervise without intermediate bodies that have some degree of autonomy.
With details continuing to emerge about how Russia used social media to influence the outcome of the 2016 election, a growing chorus is calling for stronger legislation to
regulate
online activities.
In fact, according to moral psychology, our moral sentiments, on which Adam Smith wrote his other famous book, evolved to
regulate
behavior.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, thereby providing the air we breathe and helping to
regulate
the climate.
New bureaucracies are being set up to
regulate
private business.
When the new anti-monopoly committee was first established in Russia, it began its life by making a list of potential monopolies it wanted to regulate, which included Russia's largest industrial enterprises, but also many bakeries, shops and bathhouses that it claimed were local monopolies.
These groups have shown their powers when, following the crash of the MMM pyramid, the Ministry of Finance proposed to
regulate
the Russian securities market through the notoriously corrupt Tax Inspectorate.
Not surprisingly, G20 member states are now working together to
regulate
cryptocurrencies and eliminate the anonymity they supposedly afford, by requiring that all income- or capital-gains-generating transactions be reported.
EU institutions were perceived to be undermining Britain’s capacity to boost its own economy,
regulate
immigration, and control its destiny.
A soi disant “burkaphobe,” he has been a vocal critic of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s refugee policy; and he has called for laws to
regulate
what can be preached in mosques, and to create a registry for Muslim clerics.
Finally, a regional forum should be established to
regulate
better the deployment of military force, including confidence-building measures to reduce the risk of incidents and to help manage them if they occur.
Such measures as the efforts by the European Parliament to
regulate
the derivatives market or the British government’s ban on short selling in the wake of the financial crisis or the demand to caps bankers’ bonuses are contemporary expressions of the wish to reduce the power of financial speculation to damage the economy.
Keynes’s main contribution to social democracy, however, does not lie in the specifics of policy, but in his insistence that the state as ultimate protector of the public good has a duty to supplement and
regulate
market forces.
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