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In fact, some of this supposed evidence was misleading, because it reflected nothing more than a change in
regulatory
standards that had brought hidden loans to the surface.
The changes that countries like Spain and Portugal are making to their labor laws, pension schemes, and
regulatory
systems are encouraging.
Another consequence is that
regulatory
competition is likely to increase in Europe, as companies are less bound by local interests to keep their headquarters at “home” if the tax or
regulatory
environment becomes unfavorable.
Better repayment prospects and lower
regulatory
capital costs then fuel the asset-based financing of further acquisition of assets.
Now financial risks are deemed to be sufficiently important for macroeconomic management to warrant
regulatory
arrangements going beyond that of the microprudential supervisor.
Furthermore, by raising
regulatory
capital costs in boom times, some counterweight to the pro-cyclical bias intrinsic to financial systems would be introduced.
Indeed, the OECD ranks Japan last among member states in terms of
regulatory
restrictiveness with respect to inward foreign direct investment.
Unfortunately, we live in a world where the political and
regulatory
system is often very weak and shortsighted.
In doing so, China’s
regulatory
authority changed many well-established rules of the game virtually overnight.
We also call for a clearer
regulatory
environment.
In its proposed reforms of the
regulatory
system, the Obama administration plans to give the Fed more of these powers.
So the proposals to strengthen the Fed’s
regulatory
role carry great risks.
Below it, there is the opportunity to create a single banking supervisor, combining the functions of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Office of Thrift Supervision, and the
regulatory
functions of the regional Feds.
This
regulatory
architecture would leave the Fed free to speak openly about the development of the financial system as a whole, without worrying about the implications for individual institutions in its care.
But, though many technical details need to be fleshed out, some of the world’s smartest people work in the relevant
regulatory
agencies.
Developing countries should say no to obvious trade protectionism, but they should be willing to negotiate to avoid
regulatory
races to the bottom in such areas as labor standards or corporate taxation.
Both have strong state-level governments and balkanized
regulatory
and energy supply systems.
This calls for a broadening of the IMF’s surveillance mandate beyond macroeconomic and monetary policies so that it can deal with wider financial and
regulatory
issues.
To pave the way towards European financial integration, the Financial Services Action Plan (FSAP) was launched in 1999 with the aim of creating a
regulatory
framework for a single financial area.
The
regulatory
infrastructure includes supervision, deposit guarantee, the lender of last resort, and emergency liquidity assistance.
The central government is in charge of national or systemic interests, deploying legal, regulatory, and broad monetary and fiscal policies to achieve its ends.
But the state interacts with private enterprises, individuals, and civil society mainly through local governments and local offices of national
regulatory
agencies.
That is how
regulatory
progress is often made.
Indeed, one of the areas in need of such
regulatory
progress is exactly the same, but has merely moved from food products to financial products.
And the latter-day Leninists who regarded Brexit as a way to complete the policy agenda initiated by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will find it hard to reconcile their vision of a deregulated Britain with the continued alignment of Northern Ireland’s
regulatory
regime with that of the EU.
The Canada option would not address any of the fundamental issues concerning trade in services – a critical omission, given that the UK is a major supplier, and their provision requires a complex
regulatory
framework.
We proposed building a “continental partnership” involving deep economic integration based on a common
regulatory
framework, with the EU, the UK, and possibly others accepting the free movement of goods, services, and capital, but not of labor.
They have immense
regulatory
powers to require that the banks under their supervision hold capital, lend to classes of borrowers that have historically faced discrimination, and serve the communities in which they are embedded.
Other big legal and
regulatory
costs loom.
Last Taxi to EuropeROME – The contrast between Europe’s resistance to Uber and America’s warmer reception for the ride-sharing service highlights once again how European
regulatory
structures, in principle designed to protect consumers, end up protecting entrenched suppliers and stifling innovation.
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