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A better approach would be to
regulate
individual banks, branches, and even loans, while limiting the Fed’s interventions to those that serve its original purpose of ensuring an adequate monetary base and acting as lender of last resort during panics, like the 2008 financial crisis.
The first challenge for authorities is to
regulate
power generation very differently.
During the past decade, delegates to the UN-sponsored Convention on Biological Diversity negotiated a "bio-safety protocol" to
regulate
the international movement of GM organisms.
Contrary to the view that feelings interfere with thinking, emotional intelligence – which includes two major components, mastery of the self and outreach to others – suggests that the ability to understand and
regulate
emotions can make overall thinking more effective.
Indeed, Lomborg’s case would seem to support the accusatorial model of ethics review, which assumes that scientists adequately
regulate
their own affairs through normal peer-review procedures.
If a bank is too big to fail, regulators should go even further, and
regulate
proprietary traders’ compensation packages to ensure that risks and rewards are properly aligned.
To develop such varieties, plant biologists identified genes that
regulate
water use and transferred them into important crop plants, enabling them to grow with less or lower-quality water, such as water that has been recycled or is high in natural mineral salts.
While most water-scarce countries
regulate
the use of desalinated water, decision-makers need to update their investment strategies, water-management policies, and public budgets to integrate the full range of water resources.
We depend on them to
regulate
the climate and rainfall, clean our air and water, sustain myriad species of plants and animals, and support the livelihoods of over a billion people.
But the new investment provisions embedded in the trade agreements that the Obama administration is negotiating across both oceans imply that accompanying any such foreign direct investment comes a marked reduction in governments’ abilities to
regulate
the environment, health, working conditions, and even the economy.
The 2008 crisis highlighted the need for international cooperation to
regulate
finance and mitigate the effects of a crisis.
Global corporations have disproportionate power because they can operate across national borders, which means that no single local or national government can effectively
regulate
them.
Just a year ago, the FDP fervently adhered to the religion of the American neo-cons, according to which markets
regulate
themselves.
So it vigorously opposed all of the half-hearted attempts to
regulate
the financial sector.
The CRA instructs federal financial supervisory agencies to encourage the institutions that they
regulate
to help the communities in which they are chartered to meet their credit needs, while also conforming to “safe and sound” standards.
The globalization of financial markets that took place since the 1980’s allowed financial capital to move freely around the world, making it difficult to tax or
regulate.
As a result, they would not be addressed by new rules to
regulate
campaign advertising, such as the Honest Ads Act that has been endorsed by both Facebook and Twitter.
Pragmatic governments surely ought to legalize and
regulate
migration instead.
Meanwhile, health authorities and governments have adopted a fear-based approach, scrambling to
regulate
– or even ban – PNVs.
The EU directive does not
regulate
social and behavioral research while the US.
does not
regulate
research that is privately funded and not related to drug licensing.
There is a simple, if radical, solution: abrogate the legal provisions that
regulate
the duration of employment contracts, and return the treatment of tenure and seniority to collective bargaining, as is the case elsewhere.
Their collective commitments to stimulate,
regulate
and restructure global economic activity helped to calm nerves around the world.
For all of their success, South Africa’s mini-taxis could not escape high accident rates, violent incidents over un-commissioned routes and fare levels, and tax evasion, which imposed high costs on society, prompting the government to
regulate
the service.
Since capital can now avoid states that tax and regulate, governments cater to its demands.
Trying to
regulate
trade, Adam Smith taught, was like trying to “regulate the wind.”
The negative side effects of IT are not well understood, and public discussion of how to
regulate
the sector is urgently needed.
But is this the best use of the government’s capacity to tax or
regulate
trade?
In the run-up to the crisis, experts loudly claimed that “efficient” financial markets could be safely left to
regulate
themselves.
Clinton also refused to
regulate
credit-default swaps, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission allowed banks to triple their leverage.
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