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In these cases, government will have to provide incentives, or
regulate
and tax.
The Fed declined to
regulate
these dubious practices.
But it is well known that GDP growth does not account for environmental externalities.All of this underscores the importance of how regulators
regulate.
All of this underscores the importance of how regulators
regulate.
Under the US Constitution, states have the authority to ban assault weapons and
regulate
firearms (though not to ban handguns and rifles outright, given the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the Second Amendment’s “right to bear arms”).
As we saw with the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom, giving voters too much power to
regulate
the European project can backfire.
In the same month that decriminalization became Amnesty’s official policy, the conservative government of New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state, decided not to
regulate
that state’s previously legalized sex industry.
The world’s “great powers” do not adhere to UN agreements meant to
regulate
industries that emit greenhouse gases and dump heavy metals in the sea and soil.
The British state began to gain greater statutory authority to intervene in and
regulate
what was previously considered purely private sexual behavior at a time when grassroots movements, from Chartists to feminists to socialists, were clamoring for enfranchisement and greater influence over the distribution of political power and economic resources.
Alongside Hayek, his colleague at the University of Chicago, Friedman launched a more general intellectual assault on Keynesianism, arguing that any government permitted to
regulate
the economy in the name of equality posed a threat to individual liberty.
For example, his opposition to governments’ authority to prohibit or
regulate
human behavior extended to licensing requirements for doctors and car drivers, as well as to anti-drug laws, which he believed operated as a subsidy to organized crime.
So it is necessary to clarify what is at stake in how we
regulate
– or de-regulate – in vitro fertilization (IVF), egg sales, and surrogacy.
But the next player in line is too often the US government, as guarantor of too-big-to-fail financial institutions, and it is poorly positioned to
regulate
these markets on a day-to-day basis.
The world cannot do without rules; it cannot move forward against our age's most pressing problems without defined legal rules and the institutions that
regulate
international law.
Instead of liberalizing, the EU wants to
regulate.
Other dangerous possibilities – such as an effort to
regulate
data ownership, access, and usability – lie on the horizon.
What the world needs is a system of legal injunctions--bilateral and multilateral agreements, as well as appropriate monitoring and supervisory institutions--to
regulate
the use of force for humanitarian reasons.
In this wider and uncertain context, the need to
regulate
humanitarian military intervention looms large.
And it has helped governments to supervise and
regulate
cooperative financial institutions.
The constitutional reforms implemented in 2013, among other things, expanded the executive’s authority and created a new state council, stacked with Fidesz members, to
regulate
the media.
Any effort to restrict antibiotic consumption,
regulate
the food and pharmaceutical industries, or change human behaviors – all strategies that are currently being discussed – will require complex ethical reflection and analysis.
The central government will have to
regulate
and coordinate sub-national governments effectively, while working to ensure that competition is fair and constructive.
Cities run schools, collect garbage, maintain police forces (and local power of life and death), issue building permits, build sewers,
regulate
power companies, and generally determine the overall quality of life.
Despite the internal challenges it faces, it continues to try to
regulate
markets beyond national borders.
The banks in question are so large and so central to the functioning of economies that each of them is too big to
regulate.
The state’s role is to protect, enforce, and
regulate
these contracts and related property rights, as well as to intervene to prevent systemic failure.
The Right Food FightDRESDEN – To what extent should governments
regulate
or tax addictive behavior?
Around the same time, in the mid-1990’s, academics began to publish papers suggesting that the only effective way to
regulate
modern banks was a form of self-regulation.
Lukin is an exponent of the “realist” doctrine of international relations, which holds that sovereign states will always try to
regulate
their relations according to the principle of the balance of power.
Roughly 75% of China’s food is now produced by small, private, and un-licensed operations that are difficult to
regulate.
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