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A potential competitor might consider entering that market; but, given substantial
regulatory
entry barriers, it might ultimately decide to remain in its current business.
Indeed, it is even more difficult than reaching trade agreements, which must cover issues like tariffs, quotas, quality standards,
regulatory
regimes for particular sectors, and relevant microeconomic issues.
But, while SIT remains unregulated in most places, the
regulatory
reviews of genetically engineered living organisms have tended to be drawn out and excessive worldwide, with politics delaying – and sometimes even preventing – approvals.
The World Health Organization’s Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases has called upon
regulatory
agencies to emphasize “science-based, case-by-case targeted requirements with a degree of practical parsimony,” instead of relying on “a precautionary approach that can require data to address all theoretical risks.”
Governments have a very important educational, admonitory, and
regulatory
role to play: people should know the risks and probabilities, for they may wind up among losers of the other $630 billion.
Previously autonomous
regulatory
bodies (such as the competition authority) have been quietly subordinated to the government, with no debate or discussion.
Closer
regulatory
cooperation may also help the US and the EU to confront what business leaders view as increasingly unfair competition from China both at home and abroad.
Specifically, the group recommends establishing “an on-going mechanism for improved dialogue and cooperation” on
regulatory
issues and non-tariff barriers, as well as a “framework for identifying opportunities for…future
regulatory
cooperation.”
Such caution is warranted, given that some of the main principles that drive the two parties’
regulatory
approaches are vastly different – and sometimes at odds with one another.
A similar policy of “mutual recognition” could be the key to successful US-EU trade negotiations, but only if both parties can overcome the biases that are built into their
regulatory
and political systems.
Such barriers are particularly pronounced in the US, where Congress oversees the legal framework within which federal
regulatory
agencies – such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration – operate.
But such an approach cannot be replicated to break the inevitable logjams of transatlantic
regulatory
negotiations.
And establishing a formal mechanism for transatlantic
regulatory
consultation will eventually pay off, one sector at a time.
The key to neutralizing the geopolitical advantage that Russia enjoys is to establish a unified energy policy with a Europe-wide
regulatory
authority which has precedence over national regulators and a Europe-wide distribution network.
And even if newer aquaculture systems can overcome their current operational and
regulatory
challenges, their biggest hurdle will be the unavailability of cheap, low-carbon energy.
For example, Turkey’s 2001 financial crisis stemmed mainly from the lack of an effective
regulatory
and supervisory framework for the banking sector.
European Financial Regulation’s Wrong TurnLondon – With the crisis in financial systems around the world reflecting massive
regulatory
failures, calls for more and better oversight abound.
That is, when the effects of a financial institution’s activities are sufficiently large, the country affected should be allowed to assume
regulatory
power, irrespective of the institution’s domicile.
Since 2008, shadow banking has exploded, owing to price and
regulatory
factors.
The introduction of measures to cool the property market, and new direct
regulatory
controls over shadow-banking credit, represent a step in the right direction.
But what many commentators fail to note is that China’s
regulatory
authorities took action to try to dampen prices over the last six months of the run-up.
After all, these are not competing
regulatory
regimes, but complimentary ones.
Some theories also consider underlying institutional factors like property rights, market competition, tax and
regulatory
burdens, and the level of the rule of law.
In the United Kingdom, for example, a
regulatory
body – NICE (National Institute for Clinical Effectiveness) – decides whether drugs are sufficiently cost-effective to justify reimbursement by the National Health Service.
Introducing a new
regulatory
body or moving to a single-payer system is likely to be bureaucratically costly or politically impossible.
With fewer than 13,000 prescriptions annually for pyrimethamine, drug manufacturers did not have the financial incentive to navigate the US Food and Drug Administration’s application process for
regulatory
approval.
Financial regulation and supervision will surely be strengthened, but they will remain national in character, with little safeguard against cross-border spillover and
regulatory
arbitrage.
Rapid response is required of governments, United Nations agencies,
regulatory
authorities, and the pharmaceutical industry for coordination, surveillance, and vaccine production.
The alternative
regulatory
approach, promoted by Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman and the chairman of Britain’s Financial Service Authority, Adair Turner, seeks to use regulation to limit risk-taking without changing the structure of the banking system.
As Johnson pointed out in his Congressional testimony, “solutions that depend on smarter, better
regulatory
supervision and corrective action ignore the political constraint on regulation and the political power of big banks.”
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