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At the end of the day, the capacity of people to evaluate risks and make informed choices will be as important to
regulating
the use of drugs as more humane and efficient laws and policies.
Mexico has to assume responsibility for
regulating
this traffic, which means more than sealing off its southern border.
The project that led to the birth of the euro was inspired by Mundell's ideas and by the acknowledgment of the importance of efficient rules for
regulating
the interaction between government authorities, like central banks, and the rest of society.
It is time for China’s leaders to recognize that its regulatory framework – and, in particular, its approach to
regulating
the capital market – is no longer tenable, and to pursue a major regulatory restructuring.
In the US, this sentiment has fueled the Tea Party, which coalesces around opposition to government expansion (and to elites more generally), even if that expansion is aimed at
regulating
big banks (presumably because government regulations tend to be shaped by the powerful among the regulated).
Indeed, numerous studies of military personnel, certain patient groups, and normal volunteers demonstrate that chronic and severe stressors compromise psychological functioning, causing tissue loss in brain regions supporting memory (the hippocampal formation), and decreased activity in brain regions supporting intention, planning, and
regulating
complex behavior (the frontal lobes).
The EU’s proposed standards
regulating
toxic emissions from coal plants are even less strict than China’s, Greenpeace reports.
Other recommendations include stopping tax avoidance by multinational companies,
regulating
tax havens, and developing labor regulations to stop globalization’s “race to the bottom.”
It draws on the best science to identify the key planetary processes
regulating
the earth’s ability to sustain Holocene-like conditions.
Financial Regulation: Asian countries need to take more leadership in
regulating
financial markets.
On the contrary, it reflects European politicians’ lack of sufficient strategic vision and courage in dealing with the eurozone crisis – and also in
regulating
the markets.
But
regulating
the CDS market does not mean banning it.
Regulating
the tech giants should start with updated competition rules to address the monopoly control of personal data.
Of course, there is nothing wrong with
regulating
public space and the organizations that use it.
There is no simple formula for
regulating
public space or safeguarding peaceful political dissent in an age of terrorism and globalization.
On the contrary, we need the private sector to regain its sense of enterprise, innovation and vigour; we need to be careful of
regulating
so as to squeeze the availability of credit; and we should certainly avoid protectionism.
So, rather than suppressing or
regulating
the information that Google uncovers, we are better off making it more freely available.
The French have not yet been able to obtain agreement from the other G-20 members on measures aimed at
regulating
commodity speculators, such as limits on the size of their investment positions.
But the reality is that governments and geographical jurisdictions have always played a central role in
regulating
the Internet – or at least have tried.
The rationale is clear: if these officials, institutions, and policies were held accountable, the reform agenda would necessarily shift from
regulating
greedy bankers and their bonuses to asking broader questions.
Moreover, Democrats should resume the good work that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has done until now – for example,
regulating
payday loans, student loans, auto loans, and credit card debt.
Now, too, as borrowers find credit increasingly difficult to obtain, and as resentment toward banks – and those responsible for
regulating
them – grows accordingly, we can expect demands for political intervention to alter the distribution of credit.
For governments, the key to success in
regulating
financial markets lies in maintaining reasonable constraints during boom times that prevent taxpayer funds from being put excessively at risk.
Given these governments’ complex strategies for
regulating
what their citizens do online – ranging from establishing effective control of private media and telecoms businesses to allowing people to blow off steam without going too far – we should be more realistic about the true extent of the Internet’s transformational potential.
For ten years, it has struggled with the costs of a mandatory 35-hour week – a ceiling that is now so embedded in the legislation
regulating
working hours that simple abrogation would lead to chaos.
The law’s most onerous provisions are those
regulating
the terms of employment contracts, for they condemn employers who decide to close a plant to a marathon of legal proceedings of uncertain duration and unpredictable outcome.
First, because most technology-based monopoly power does not violate existing antitrust laws,
regulating
IT will require new measures to weaken monopolies.
New concepts of the public interest are also needed for
regulating
new public information channels such as social networks.
Regulators see how well financial firms are doing, become convinced that they themselves are
regulating
effectively, that the regulated can at last run their banks well, and that policy tools can save the financial system and spare the real economy if a crisis unexpectedly occurs.
He clearly believes that the state has a powerful role to play in promoting growth, revitalizing core industries, and reforming and
regulating
natural monopolies.
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