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Many developing-country governments failed to learn the lesson of earlier crises, which should have prompted
regulations
and taxes restricting and discouraging foreign-currency exposures.
Indeed, just as a national fiscal stimulus is less efficient than a coordinated effort, strengthening financial
regulations
without combating the laxity that prevails elsewhere makes no sense in a globalized world.
And states may sue the federal government, as Republican governors and attorneys general have done to overturn several Obama-era
regulations
and executive orders.
In exchange for that money, which is used to finance costly state projects or even political campaigns, the chaebols gain favors, such as cheap bank loans or preferential
regulations.
South Korea’s leaders must implement stronger
regulations
to prevent illegal transactions and unfair practices, including collusion between chaebols and government officials.
The products that are not excluded face complex health and safety regulations, further hampering Africans’ ability to export agricultural products to the US.
They will also have to adopt more flexible labor regulations, because firms won’t hire skilled workers who cost too much.
What grabbed headlines was that the IMF now believes that countries could even use capital controls, renamed “capital flow management measures,” if implemented alongside monetary and fiscal measures, accumulation of foreign-exchange reserves, and macroprudential financial
regulations.
For example, the new welfare economics of capital controls views unstable capital flows as negative externalities on recipient countries, which implies that
regulations
on cross-border flows are the optimal tools to address market failures, improve market functioning, and enhance growth, not worsen it.
The IMF also fails to appreciate fully that capital flows should be regulated at “both ends,” or at least that advanced-country
regulations
will not make matters worse.
Experience in the US, as well as in Asia, also underscores the importance of favorable government policy and regulations, including capital subsidies.
That means setting appropriate tariffs and establishing a coherent framework of technical, financial, and procedural
regulations.
And their governments are not only large and complex, comprising thousands of agencies that administer millions of pages of rules and regulations; they are also democratic – and not just because they hold elections every so often.
And, behind every German counter-proposal, French officials see a ploy to hide behind rules and
regulations
so that the German elites can have their cake and eat it.
They need to come to grips with the reality that national
regulations
and international markets are inextricably linked with – and in need of – each other.
The damage has been particularly pronounced in Russia, where anti-terror
regulations
have often been used as a tool to muffle the voices of those who offer independent or alternative views, particularly views that are critical of President Vladimir Putin’s government.
In recent decades, more than 20 new laws and
regulations
that address the media have been introduced, most of them restrictive.
To target online publications, including blogs, Russia has imposed new
regulations
on Internet use.
It can neither instruct the other regulators what to do (or not do) nor force member countries to comply with new
regulations.
Romney vows an economically balanced approach that would reform Obama’s major health-care, environmental, and financial-services
regulations.
Although some in the British government claim that the case for exiting Europe is the need to avoid costly regulations, the truth is that the minimum wage and other social policies are national – not EU creations.
The candidate states, on the other hand, have, in order to qualify for membership of the EU, to swallow 80 000 pages of rules and
regulations
known as the 'acquis communautaire'.
Nor is this straitjacket of
regulations
the best way to equip free market economies to compete if parts of it are not implemented by existing member states themselves.
All markets need rules and
regulations.
If China wants allies in its trade war with the US, it will have to revise many domestic
regulations
and practices that constitute de facto discrimination against foreign competitors.
For example, when Spain decided to join the World Trade Organization, it ceded sovereignty by accepting the WTO’s rules and
regulations.
Obama and his congressional allies enacted an $800 billion “stimulus” bill that was loaded with programs geared to key Democratic constituencies, such as environmentalists and public employees; adopted a sweeping and highly unpopular health-care reform (whose constitutionality will be determined by the Supreme Court this year); imposed vast new
regulations
on wide swaths of the economy; embraced an industrial policy that selects certain companies for special treatment; engaged in borrowing and spending at levels exceeded only in World War II; and centralized power in Washington, DC (and, within the federal government, in the executive branch and regulatory agencies).
One is to make all such measures temporary by giving these new laws and
regulations "
sunset clauses" that limit their duration.
For example, Germany has successfully promoted recycling with a combination of smart
regulations
and incentives, such as machines at supermarkets that return deposits in exchange for bottles (often brought in by the poor).
But the emergence of fraud and the failures of some peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms point to the need for tighter
regulations
to maintain systemic stability.
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