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This attests to the strength of EU
regulations
prohibiting discrimination within the Single Market.
And it should open its markets, not only by abolishing its import tariffs on Ukrainian products, which has already been decided, but also by granting a temporary exemption from the need to meet all of the EU’s complicated technical standards and
regulations.
In the United States, Europe, and most other countries with advanced biomedical research, strict
regulations
on the use of human subjects would make it extremely difficult to get permission to carry out experiments aimed at enhancing our cognitive abilities by linking our brains to computers.
US
regulations
drove Phil Kennedy, a pioneer in the use of computers to enable paralyzed patients to communicate by thought alone, to have electrodes implanted in his own brain in order to make further scientific progress.
Musk has suggested that the
regulations
governing the use of human subjects in research could change.
With this in mind, policymakers began to dismantle the economic rules and
regulations
that had been implemented after the Great Depression, and encouraged vertical and horizontal mergers.
Women can play an important role as governments implement incentives and
regulations
that support the transition to a sustainable and inclusive economy.
These new
regulations
may turn the promise heralded by Russia being accorded "market economy status" into a mere formality that will not increase Russia's access to the EU market by a single iota.
And we need new
regulations
to ensure accountability and transparency in the algorithmic processing of data by any actor, private or public.
Whatever the outcome, the benefits are marginal; the primary benefit of market-economy status for China is that it would preclude anti-dumping charges under WTO
regulations.
Now, with the Party’s ability to manage the economy seemingly at stake, its stimulus package implies a green light to bypass environmental
regulations
if jobs or growth targets are in jeopardy.
They have also rolled back sensible
regulations
of housing finance, including risk-retention rules, which force mortgage originators to keep some “skin in the game,” and requirements that borrowers make substantial down payments, which work to ensure ability to pay.
In a modern economy the state is active in many non-economic areas, from food safety to building
regulations.
If we are to lock in our progress, we will need to address the failures of our financial system at their roots, putting in place standards, regulations, and practices that make it compatible with the long-term needs of a more inclusive, sustainable economy.
Green bonds have taken off, with upwards of $40 billion issued in 2014, and they are likely to become only more popular as clearer standards and
regulations
are established.
Autocratic governments create laws and
regulations
to protect themselves and their cronies from criticism or exposure by independent media.
Often competition is limited by
regulations
that fragment markets, but sometimes it is a matter of it being unprofitable to arbitrage to, say, bring in your croissants from Belgium each morning.
And, though it continues to guide interest rates on deposits, banks can easily evade these
regulations
by selling depositors off-balance-sheet wealth-management products, on which returns are not capped.
Finally, Chinese banks’ activities are impeded by outdated and unnecessary regulations, including limits on how much credit they can extend in a year and a 75% cap on the loan-to-deposit ratio.
They are also the result of government decisions: how much to tax and spend (which determines the amount of government savings or deficits), investment regulations, exchange-rate policies, and so forth.
Kim Jong-in, an architect of economic democratization who has been vocal about the need to tighten
regulations
on the chaebol, is among Park’s leading advisers.
There is no sign in the EU that national
regulations
on economic migration are converging.
Since 1995, there were 26 reforms of migration policies in the EU-15: two-thirds tightened
regulations
by increasing procedural obstacles faced by visa applicants, reducing the duration of work permits, or making family reunification more difficult.
Finland tightened its immigration
regulations
in 2004, following closely the restrictive stance taken by Denmark in 2002.
While Adam Smith started us on the optimistic belief that an invisible hand would take care of most coordination issues, in the intervening period economists discovered all sorts of market failures, informational imperfections, and incentive problems, which have given rise to rules, regulations, and other forms of government and societal intervention.
European countries succeeded in creating the Single Market in 1992 not by harmonizing all of their standards and regulations, but by agreeing to recognize one another’s.
The EU overcame national biases to establish the Single Market by instituting a process of legally binding qualified majority voting, whereby individual member states could be outvoted on specific
regulations.
This cannot be brought about by
regulations
alone, but by smart, well-placed, and targeted initiatives by the business community that would create a loyal group of “sustainable consumers.”
Even more important was the institutional infrastructure, including the binding commitment to democracy and the vast array of laws and
regulations
that we too often take for granted.
It’s not just that today’s trade agreements extend to many other policy areas, such as health and safety regulations, patents and copyrights, capital-account regulations, and investor rights.
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