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Rather than creating a uniform, predictable, and scientifically sound framework for effectively managing legitimate risks, the bio-safety protocol establishes an ill-defined global
regulatory
process that permits overly risk-averse, incompetent, or corrupt regulators to hide behind the precautionary principle in delaying or deferring approvals.
Similarly, a task force of the 165-member Codex Alimentarius Commission, the joint food standards program of the UN's World Health Organization and its Food and Agriculture Organization, has singled out only food products made with GM for various Draconian and even bizarre
regulatory
procedures and requirements.
This
regulatory
regime will deny to less-developed countries precisely the kind of technology that they need.
The effectiveness of interest-rate policy is limited, and many of the deepest problems were on the
regulatory
side.
But we should be devoting as much attention to the microeconomic problems – such as poor incentives, market failures, and
regulatory
shortcomings – that led us into the crisis in the first place.
As a lawyer experienced in US government regulations, I can confidently say that the existing
regulatory
framework is utterly incapable of assessing and governing gene-drive technology.
In my view, the focus on using gene-drive technology for conservation is a ruse to gain public acceptance and
regulatory
cover.
As central banks have gained status in recent years, and thanks to imaginative leadership, the BIS has reawakened and taken on a number of important roles, including setting international
regulatory
standards for global banking.
The modern
regulatory
and redistributive state can, within certain bounds, help to redress these problems.
Reflecting the New York Fed's heavy
regulatory
responsibilities, owing to its proximity to the seat of finance, its president has a permanent seat on the Federal Open Market Committee, the body that sets the Fed's benchmark interest rate.
Despite talk of energy markets, the system is based on administered prices: While consumers pay the same price throughout the country, the
regulatory
authorities set different prices for production and distribution companies.
In fact, there is every reason to suspect that the
regulatory
authority has been captured.
To aid in this effort, the World Bank and the ADB must respond to as-yet-unanswered requests to provide Pakistan with competent technical assistance to develop a modern pricing mechanism and conduct a
regulatory
audit.
Moreover, an appropriate consumer-protection code and a nationwide
regulatory
framework are still lacking.
As illustrated by the increased
regulatory
interest they are now attracting, as well as the increased media attention devoted to various controversies (such as those relating to “fake news” and internal corporate cultures), these companies must adapt and remain agile as they gain greater systemic influence and notice.
In the meantime, Greece’s
regulatory
authorities would be keeping a watchful eye over commercial lending practices, while a debt brake would prevent our government from indulging in old, bad habits, ensuring that our state never again slips into primary deficits.
According to Michel Barnier, the EU commissioner spearheading the reform effort, the proposed measures – including
regulatory
authority to divide banks’ riskier trading activities from their deposit-taking business, and a ban on proprietary trading by the largest banks – would enhance financial stability and protect taxpayers.
Instead, governments and developers can integrate principles and tools into existing planning and
regulatory
processes.
But they face major
regulatory
obstacles.
The answer is simple: the financial system’s entire
regulatory
framework was built on the assumption that government debt is risk-free.
The deep price cuts and improved service ushered in by these
regulatory
changes prompted other countries to adopt the American model.
And the current
regulatory
environment increasingly allows for large corporations to wield power without accountability, resulting in higher monopoly rents and greater bargaining power.
Does the government’s recent behavior reflect a commitment to strengthening business ethics, marking the start of a long-overdue
regulatory
catch-up process?
The authorities’ new
regulatory
activism is late in coming, but it will ultimately benefit Chinese consumers and firms.
The targeting of multinationals – which have long received preferential treatment, including subsidies and
regulatory
incentives, while profiteering from Chinese consumers’ distrust of locally made products’ quality and safety – portends the creation of a more level playing field.
Domestically, it tightened funding conditions and, at the same time, provided liquidity to domestic banks, along with
regulatory
forbearance.
This will take place in traditional innovation hubs – in cities with research universities, existing tech and science sectors, and few
regulatory
hurdles for entrepreneurs.
True, financial recklessness remains a risk, but this is why
regulatory
instruments have been added to the policy toolbox.
Trump’s tariffs, especially against China, are amplifying these concerns, as they risk offsetting the growth-enhancing effects of his tax and
regulatory
reforms.
The post-war liberal order has been in serious trouble since the 2008 financial crisis, which weakened Western economies and undermined global-governance bodies and
regulatory
institutions.
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