Restrictions
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Inspired by Friedman’s ideas, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and many other government leaders began to dismantle the government
restrictions
and regulations that had been built up over the preceding decades.
Two of the most vexing official constraints on Chinese citizens are
restrictions
on movement from the countryside to cities and limits on the number of children born to couples.
Nonetheless, responding to popular pressure, both
restrictions
have been substantially relaxed.
The recent Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation took away some of the Fed’s powers, and the legislative debate surrounding the bill indicated that there could be wide support for further
restrictions
if Congress becomes unhappy with Fed policy.
If that happens, Fed officials will face a difficult choice: tighten monetary policy to stem accelerating price growth, thereby antagonizing Congress and possibly facing
restrictions
that make it difficult to fight inflation in the future; or do nothing.
Money always goes where it wants, fleeing
restrictions
and staying where it is well treated.
But, to circumvent the
restrictions
in the state-dominated financial system, a shadow banking system has developed, raising new risks: economic distortions; reliance on excess leverage to drive growth in the consumer, real estate, corporate, and government sectors; and dangers associated with inadequate regulation.
Europe needs working-age people to reduce the burden of a burgeoning elderly population, so relaxing immigration
restrictions
could help.
It has few training programs, but high benefits for the unemployed and strong
restrictions
against firing workers.
Because the state uses its apparatus to deter competition – both informally, through arbitrary enforcement of property rights, and formally, through trade
restrictions
– crony capitalism is not only unjust, but also inefficient.
It is not only the lack of funding that is raising alarms; so are
restrictions
on how available funds can be used.
But the European Union’s
restrictions
on financing and trade are unlikely to last much longer in any case, especially now that the United Kingdom’s hawkish views will no longer shape that conversation.
To be sure, there are costs in imposing such
restrictions
-- they may, for example, deter qualified individuals from accepting public employment -- and the
restrictions
seldom eliminate conflicts of interest altogether.
But
restrictions
of this kind - affecting both private and public sectors -- are often necessary because of imperfect information: we cannot really be sure what motivates an individual, even if the individual seems of the highest integrity.
Meanwhile, protesters across Europe have called for a clampdown on Uber’s ride-sharing service and
restrictions
on Airbnb’s apartment-sharing service, and the French Senate is considering “search neutrality” obligations.
But if a significant group of large and prosperous west European countries, including Britain, Sweden, Italy and Spain remain outside this new federation, there will be less pressure on eastern Europe to accept the costly conditions and
restrictions
on national sovereignty which joining the Franco-German federation entail.
Trade
restrictions
have so far played a small role relative to subsidies to domestic industries.
Given this, debates and negotiations involving the UK and its European partners will continue to feature deep disagreements over the
restrictions
and conditions that accompany membership in the EU.
But despite these restrictions, there is a fierce contest between various groups and interpretations;Women can vote and participate actively and publicly in political life.
Finally, after welcoming foreign investment, which contributed greatly to Chinese manufacturing growth and export competitiveness, some in China would now tighten
restrictions
on foreign investment to protect China’s domestic industries.
But other jurisdictions should not act to undercut the
restrictions
imposed by home authorities.
Old models of economic growth, however, such as export orientation and selective use of import
restrictions
that worked well for East Asia in the last century, are less feasible under today's global trade rules.
The initiative should also encourage free movement of goods and people within the region, by lifting the customs
restrictions
and complicated procedures that hinder bilateral and multilateral trade.
The misplaced fear that allowing opioids to be used in hospitals will fuel addiction and crime in the community has led to tight
restrictions
on their use, and clinicians are not trained to provide them when they are needed.
While opioids can be harmful and addictive, as America’s current crisis demonstrates, the fact that something can be dangerous is not sufficient reason to impose extreme
restrictions
on its clinical use.
But if her story is true, she is also a victim of the excessively tight
restrictions
on opioids that prevented her boyfriend from obtaining tramadol legally.
When the French changed their labor law to mandate the 35 hour work week, heavy
restrictions
on the use of part-time and temporary employees by French employers were removed.
Obviously, it requires that governments renounce direct
restrictions
on trade and capital flows.
Simply put, the European integration project has hinged on
restrictions
on national sovereignty.
Not all
restrictions
on the exercise of sovereign power are undemocratic.
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