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They have also known that the economic benefits of trade agreements that reach beyond borders to shape domestic regulations – as with the tightening of patent rules or the harmonization of health and safety
requirements
– are fundamentally ambiguous.
Financial re-regulation should and will emphasize capital, reserve, and margin requirements; limiting systemic risk buildup by constraining leverage; eliminating fragmented and incomplete regulatory coverage and regulatory arbitrage (a huge challenge internationally); and a focus on transparency.
Instead of proposing reforms to the electorate and then implementing them on the strength of a clear democratic mandate, the few serious reforms in the past 20 years have been presented as being externally imposed – mainly to comply with European Union
requirements.
Indeed, the scale of any increase in marijuana use will critically depend on how tightly regulated marijuana sales are – how many licensed growers there are, the number of sales outlets, their locations and trading hours, eligibility
requirements
for use, content of THC (marijuana’s psychoactive ingredient), and how much promotion and advertising is allowed.
They concluded that it is ethically permissible to prepare stem cell lines from frozen embryos, but only from those obtained in the course of in vitro fertilization procedures and deemed by donors and their physician to be in excess of clinical
requirements.
Merely to insist, as some legal purists want, on the sanctity of existing agreements, is not enough; if they were adequate for past international requirements, this does not mean they are viable in a time when non-state actors are muscling into an arena hitherto monopolized by states.
If we want to intervene on pay in addition to (not instead of) reforming capital requirements, the most effective way is a variation of the tax imposed by former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown: a special tax on all compensation above a certain threshold that is not paid in stock.
But, when it comes to standards – such as those governing safety, health, and the environment – the market-access
requirements
are brutal and binary: either you meet the established standard or you do not sell.
With mutual recognition, the EU and the US would accept each other’s standards or conformity-assessment procedures, allowing firms to adhere to the less stringent
requirements
in each area.
While a Brazilian orange admitted for sale in Portugal can be sold throughout the EU, a Brazilian engineer or accountant licensed in Portugal must fulfill separate licensing
requirements
to work elsewhere in the EU, hampering much-needed labor mobility by forcing non-European workers to endure costly and inefficient bureaucratic procedures.
Hong Kong greatly reduced corruption and improved administration with an amnesty, pay increases, and financial-disclosure
requirements
for officials.
But, while Basel III favors sovereign debt in general by assigning it a zero risk-weight in calculating capital requirements, it does not favor home-country debt, at least not within the context of the eurozone.
Many academics and pundits have castigated regulators and central bankers for their inability to understand the obvious attractions of so-called “narrow banking,” a restoration of Glass-Steagall-era separation of commercial and investment/merchant banking, or dramatically higher capital
requirements.
The capital
requirements
attached to that subsidiary would be more burdensome, with minimum Tier One capital set at 10%, compared to the new Basel 3 standard of 7%.
Public anger gave regulators in the United States and elsewhere widespread support after the financial crisis to set higher capital and other safety
requirements.
The narrow path ahead is to determine, on a case-by-case basis, the minimum
requirements
of effective collective action, and to forge agreement on reforms that fulfill these conditions.
Hillary Clinton has a detailed and thoughtful plan for financial reform, with emphasis on taxing leverage and increasing capital
requirements.
So far, China’s answer to this conundrum has been to relax capital
requirements
in order to create more liquidity in the banking system.
These
requirements
are interdependent.
These
requirements
are challenging, but not impossible.
Some will argue that the post-crisis reforms, especially those concerning banks’ capital requirements, have gone too far, and that the costs in terms of output have been too high.
By contrast, plants constructed with less precise techniques such as hybridization or mutagenesis generally are subject to no government scrutiny or
requirements
(or opposition from activists) at all.
The full competition and information
requirements
ensure that all contracts are uncoerced (there is no monopoly power) and all expectations are fulfilled, i.e., people get what they want.
India’s defense ministry deemed the two American contenders, Boeing’s F/A-18 Superhornet and Lockheed’s F-16 Superviper, not to fulfill the
requirements
that it sought in a medium-size multi-role combat aircraft.
Is it really possible to acquire significant economies of scale by writing a single suite of software that will cover the heterogeneous purchasing
requirements
of millions of businesses seeking to streamline their operations by using the Internet?
Intelligence, diplomacy, security forces, and educating people to the
requirements
of life lived under the shadow of an invisible menace must all be brought to bear.
The new company’s work would be aided by prior agreements among regulatory agencies on the
requirements
for registration of new products, among intellectual-property holders on waiving royalty rights, and among governments on liability-protection for the company and compensation for the victims of unexpected adverse reactions to new products.
Post-bubble economies thus face a fundamental mismatch between the skills available in the existing work force and the
requirements
of a modern export-oriented manufacturing sector.
What makes them different are the students’ requirements: less technical knowledge and greater emphasis on foundational skills like entrepreneurship, leadership, communication, and the basics of technology.
Crowdsourced funding and peer-to-peer lending schemes give borrowers the opportunity to circumvent many of the hurdles of traditional banking – including, in some cases, collateral
requirements
and credit ratings.
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