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It is a cycle that often resembles the fox guarding the henhouse, with those who
regulate
too close to those whom they
regulate.
The question is whether such companies are so important to the country’s economy and reputation that the government cannot
regulate
them properly.
Let us
regulate
our financial markets so that outsiders who invest are not sheared.
In the early 1990s, some new governments in Eastern Europe, Africa, and Latin America, underestimating the power of an active citizenry and civil society, failed to
regulate
adequately advocacy organizations and the space in which they work.
Preservation of frontier habitats also helps
regulate
water flows, reduces the risk of flooding, and maintains biodiversity.
Even before the trawler incident, China was trying to
regulate
rare-earths, defining them as a strategic resource.
Chinese officials say that concern over the overexploitation and illicit export of rare earths prompted them to
regulate
the industry more closely.
Most European countries directly or indirectly
regulate
the prices of pharmaceuticals, similar to how electricity or water prices are regulated in US markets.
The Borders of LiberalismWhen it comes to whether and how to
regulate
the economy, Western societies have a history of liberal theory upon which to rely.
Because it is vital to prevent that situation from recurring, an unwritten agreement has been forged to
regulate
capitalism: social stabilization through generalization of the welfare state, financial stabilization through Keynesian policies, and economic stabilization through high wage policies throughout the West.
Given this, how free are credit rating agencies to express their opinion on the very institutions that will
regulate
them?
Young children, in particular, could benefit considerably from such training programs, which could enable them to use mental skills and compassion to
regulate
stress and emotions.
In the US there are three national agencies that
regulate
commercial banks, one that regulates savings institutions, one that regulates credit unions, one that regulates securities markets, one that regulates commodity and financial options/futures markets, and two that
regulate
pension funds.
This may occur through policies that improve education, provide better housing, improve commuting,
regulate
working conditions, increase availability of health foods, and provide tax relief for those in the lower and middle classes.
And, indeed, today’s prosperous and innovative tech giants now face the prospect of redoubled efforts to
regulate
and tax their activities.
The EU has mechanisms to
regulate
economic policies, safeguard the environment, and police the Single Market.
In a democracy, standard restrictions
regulate
the time, place, and manner of speech in order to prevent imminent violence and civil disorder.
Some countries, such as the US, refuse to go further and
regulate
speech because of its content.
Australia and other countries provide models of how to do it:
regulate
and limit gun ownership to approved uses.
There is a simple prudential principle at work here: because our ability to monitor and
regulate
behavior is necessarily imperfect, we need to rely on a broader set of interventions.
Similarly – and this is the third critical reform priority – more aggressive action is needed to
regulate
financial markets, especially to prevent insider trading and money laundering, and to close down illegal financial centers.
But it also must be recognized that the EU built its success on its meticulous processes and ability to
regulate
economic life for the benefit of all.
Central banks that also
regulate
the banking industry were asked tough questions about their insouciance in the face of rapid credit expansion, but they were widely praised for their prompt and decisive response when trouble hit.
The Many Benefits of Vitamin DSINGAPORE – Vitamin D helps our bodies
regulate
levels of calcium and phosphate – nutrients that keep bones, teeth, and muscles healthy.
(That said, the US cannot afford a Fed chairman who is overly supportive of the financial sector and unwilling to
regulate
it.)
Some economists, including me, did warn about the consequences of pushing economic globalization beyond the boundaries of institutions that regulate, stabilize, and legitimize markets.
They are of course intimately linked: religion is commonly used as a way to
regulate
sexual behavior and relations between the sexes.
The rather strict use of law in the US to
regulate
sexual behavior might reflect a puritanical culture, but it is more likely the result of cultural diversity.
Since Americans can’t rely on homogeneous mores, the law is the only way to
regulate
behavior.
Although the law remains unsettled with respect to controlling commercial interests in body tissue, we are beginning to see the principles of consent and non-commodification, developed to
regulate
organ donation, extended to this area.
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