Regulatory
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First, when reforming their own domestic
regulatory
frameworks, they should avoid dramatic swings away from allegedly rational markets to allegedly rational governments.
New growth patterns and policies could take many directions, including the rejection of multilateralism, in favor of bilateralism or protectionism; immigration-policy shifts; expanded public investment and fiscal stimulus;
regulatory
changes; tax reform; or supply-side measures in education, training, and health care.
So, too, are frequent changes of rules and weakening of
regulatory
agencies, reflecting a disregard for stability and the consequent need to strengthen the country’s institutional framework.
Going beyond the core, the cross-cutting issues include investor-friendly
regulatory
systems and policies that enable “innovative” or “employment-creating” small and medium-size enterprises to operate freely across borders within the TPP region.
In the battle against the PLCs, international and national
regulatory
authorities must fill this role, setting and enforcing the rules of the game to protect the health of people worldwide.
Not only is its professional capacity dubious, as the NECU study highlighted; its independence has been dramatically curtailed by the government’s recent decision to reduce significantly
regulatory
obligations for businesses and state-owned companies (except with regard to taxation).
The extra-territorial use of
regulatory
and tax powers – particularly by the US, which has the added advantage of issuing the world’s preeminent reserve currency – is reinforcing the view that currencies can be wielded as weapons.
For example, the US has effectively balkanized global banking by requiring all foreign banks operating there to become subsidiary companies and requiring international banks with US-dollar clearing accounts to comply fully with US tax, regulatory, and even, to some degree, foreign policy (for example, refraining from trading with US enemies).
Here, too, existing
regulatory
principles, and the agencies that apply and enforce them, should be given an opportunity to prove themselves.
The Fed devotes considerable effort to ensuring that the public understands its monetary policy; officials should devote similar effort to communicating
regulatory
policy precisely.
They can do so by adopting international rules to manage openness and interdependency; establishing stronger social safety nets; investing in innovation, education and skills-training, and infrastructure; and creating a more conducive
regulatory
environment for businesses and entrepreneurs to foster stronger and more inclusive growth.
Nonetheless, he has helped the economy by rolling back President Barack Obama’s damaging
regulatory
and administrative diktats in areas such as energy, education, finance, and labor law.
This type of
regulatory
language reaffirms what at-risk populations around the world already know: droughts, natural disasters, desertification, crop failure, and many other environmental changes are upending livelihoods and rendering entire communities uninhabitable.
This, together with an inadequate
regulatory
and business environment, has raised concerns among companies; since 1999, the largest German multinationals have doubled their employee headcounts abroad, while cutting jobs at home.
Moreover, bringing Germany’s digital infrastructure, especially its broadband networks, up to international standards will require significant investment, which an improved
regulatory
framework could help to encourage.
But this is a long-term strategy that will require coordinated regional investment planning, market development, and stronger
regulatory
capabilities.
Instead, the PBOC is employing unconventional
regulatory
tools – such as short-term liquidity operations, standing lending facilities, and reverse repurchase agreements – to boost the money supply, driving the repurchase rate to a ten-year low.
At a minimum, Bitcoin would need a more solid institutional foundation; and broad acceptance of it would require much greater clarity concerning
regulatory
and supervisory approaches.
Even when investors accept the intellectual case for much higher bond yields,
regulatory
impositions on banks and pension funds, together with quantitative easing in Japan and Europe and other forms of financial repression, will ensure continuing demand for government bonds at prices far above any reasonable estimate of fundamental values.
The distorted pricing cause by
regulatory
pressures is amplified by a kind of conditioned response among bond investors.
The announcement highlights the risk of a
regulatory
race to the bottom, driven not just by Saudi Aramco’s impending listing, but also by financial deregulation in the United States and fears about Brexit’s consequences for the City of London.
Although the Nuffield Report does not explicitly recommend relaxing the UK
regulatory
system, it does not adequately address the pressures toward consumer choice, deregulation, and commercialization.
The question should not have been about how to deregulate quickly, but about how to develop the right
regulatory
framework.
Seoul, for example, allows residential buildings near transit stops to have a larger “floor area ratio,” a
regulatory
mechanism that encourages density.
Third, administrative, regulatory, and tax obstacles hindered the export response, especially as the tax increases in the rescue packages made it even harder for small and medium-size enterprises to grow and establish new markets abroad.
How many financial
regulatory
agencies does a country need?
The current trend is for countries to consolidate their financial
regulatory
apparatus into a single agency, with Britain's Financial Services Agency (FSA) a leading example.
Though I do not necessarily advocate 200 financial
regulatory
agencies (more about this below), I believe that a structure involving multiple financial regulators in a country is likely to create a healthier financial system than would a single all-encompassing regulator.
Now consider the alternative structure of multiple financial
regulatory
agencies - say, one for banks, another for other deposit institutions, yet another regulator for insurance, another for securities, maybe another for pensions.
Even here, multiple agencies can lead to beneficial innovations that can reduce the
regulatory
burden on institutions while maintaining effective levels of safety.
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