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In the best of worlds, the US financial sector will emerge from the crisis smaller and more heavily
regulated.
The US grew rapidly in the 1950’s and 1960’s with a relatively heavily
regulated
banking system.
If the banking system were well regulated, with banks holding sovereign debt having purchased insurance, an involuntary restructuring should perturb financial markets less.
The government had been running surpluses, public debt was almost nil, and banks were well
regulated.
I was arguing that the current state of integration within the eurozone is inadequate: the euro will work only if the bulk of the national debts are financed by Eurobonds and the banking system is
regulated
by institutions that create a level playing field within the eurozone.
Moreover, the issuance and trading of derivatives ought to be at least as strictly
regulated
as that of stocks.
Moreover, we found increases in traffic at times of day that were not previously regulated, and more vehicles appearing on non-regulated roads in general.
This recurrence rate demonstrates that many risks are not being properly managed or regulated, which is worrying, to say the least, especially given the harm that even a single serious accident can cause.
In the service sector, the decline is even worse than in manufacturing, because services are heavily
regulated
and partially closed to foreign competition.
If people are to have full confidence in Islamic financial products, moreover, the industry will need to be standardized and
regulated.
“[T]here are many risks that are not being properly managed or regulated.”
Likewise, European states accept the common norms and rules of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and are almost always prepared to be
regulated
by them.
Privately funded but government regulated, these producers operate through power purchase agreements, whereby public utilities and regulators agree to purchase electricity at a predetermined price.
“If wisely regulated, electronic cigarettes have the potential to make cigarettes obsolete and save millions of lives worldwide,” we wrote.
Thus was born the concept of an “operon,” a cluster of genes whose expression is
regulated
by an adjacent regulatory gene.
In my research on the history of international financial crisis with Professor Carmen Reinhart, we find that eras of heavy financial regulation tend to have significantly fewer financial crises than lightly
regulated
free-wheeling eras, such as those associated with the recent period of financial triumphalism.
Such fears tend to overshadow the more pragmatic aspects of immigration, leading to tightly – even irrationally –
regulated
borders that limit the global economy’s potential.
Everyday social life is being repressively
regulated.
When the economy is performing well and financial failures have been few and far between, regulators are lured into granting the
regulated
their requests to lower capital requirements, enter new business lines, and take on more risk.
In an ideal world, liquidity creation should be
regulated
internationally, and the coherence of domestic exchange-rate policies ensured.
Completing the G-20’s AgendaNEW YORK – The near-complete collapse of financial systems worldwide has exposed fundamental weaknesses in their architecture and in how they are
regulated.
In calling for measures to “guard against systemic risk,” the G-20 summit has begun the process of reconstruction by recognizing that the system in its entirety, not just individual institutions, must be
regulated.
Establishing proper legal title for small rural landholders will help, as will a state
regulated
micro-credit Bank.
It would also provide Afghan peasants, who have been growing poppy despite forced eradication of the plant and incentives to change crops, with an option that is
regulated
by law and that, in time, could have an impact on the heroin trade.
Taken together, the reforms adopted since the start of the crisis have changed the way that Europe’s economies and financial sector are legislated, supervised, and
regulated.
The states are not
regulated
by the federal government; they are disciplined by the knowledge that no one will repay their debts for them.
At the other end of the economic spectrum, banking practices will – one hopes – be better regulated, following a prolonged period of stunning financial irresponsibility.
All of these intermediaries must be recognized and
regulated
according to the needs of the economies in which they operate.
But the economy is still too heavily regulated, and more of the country’s 1,800 state-owned enterprises need to be privatized.
Rather than being
regulated
by a contract, the value of labor is being subjected to the same market forces buffeting any other commodity, as services vary in price depending on supply and demand.
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