Restrictions
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They are simultaneously rootless (officially unrecognized in a country so obsessed with race that it counts 135 other “national ethnicities,” making them literally one race too many) and root-bound (legally barred from moving, working, or marrying outside their village of origin, and subject to
restrictions
on family size).
For example, TISA negotiations in the fields of finance, securities, and legal services have resulted in no
restrictions
on foreign ownership or the scope of business.
This has changed the terms of the debate for the worse, and has led to hopelessly wishful thinking: Perhaps the UK won’t actually lose much market access if it imposes immigration
restrictions
on EU nationals.
While
restrictions
on lending may be useful, they are not enough to bring about an efficient and stable housing system.
Because Congress refused to normalize US-Cuba relations by repealing the US embargo, Obama was forced to resort to legally reversible executive orders to loosen
restrictions
on travel, remittances, and trade and investment.
Breaking the old bullying habits - such as imposing visa
restrictions
on Georgians - won't be easy.
Likewise, according to the Pew Research Center, Najib’s government has “very high”
restrictions
on religious freedom.
But this has reduced these banks’ effectiveness as financial intermediaries, while encouraging the rise of shadow banking to circumvent the
restrictions.
But will such
restrictions
work?
While today’s proposed pay
restrictions
are unlikely to stop the next financial crisis, they are likely to damage the financial sector.
Why impose
restrictions
on a dealmaker who earns a large fee for arranging a merger that imposes no risk on the bank after the transaction has closed?
Perhaps more troubling is that pay
restrictions
open a Pandora’s box of other
restrictions.
In football, as in other occupations,
restrictions
on labor mobility came entirely from the demand side.
Both in Tunisia and Egypt, for example, Islamist politicians have given assurances that the economically critical tourism sector will not be hindered by
restrictions
related to Islamic law.
In 1954, it became the tenth country to accept the full obligations of the Fund’s Article VIII, eschewing the use of foreign-exchange
restrictions
on international trade.
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the end of reliable trade and financial backing threw the Cuban economy into a severe recession, which abated only after the government relaxed some
restrictions
on private enterprise.
They evicted the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) directors, who organized last year’s presidential vote; strengthened the ban on independent candidates; made it practically impossible to create new parties; and established a series of arbitrary, quasi-Stalinist
restrictions
on the content of campaign advertising, speeches, and exchanges among candidates.
From federal water shutoffs, in the name of protecting a tiny fish, which have decimated agriculture and left tens of thousands unemployed, to severe local zoning
restrictions
that drive home prices higher, California now has a wide array of problems begging for solutions.
But Obama also knows that if the existing nuclear states want others to accept tougher restrictions, they will have to cut back their nuclear arsenals.
For example, in 2014, Modi not only welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping to his hometown, Ahmedabad, on his own birthday; on that same trip, he also lifted the previous government’s
restrictions
on Chinese investments in sensitive sectors of the Indian economy, such as ports and telecoms.
But reckless use of either mechanism for short-term goals may create long-term costs, justifying some
restrictions
on politicians' latitude in influencing macroeconomic policies.
Under the new plan, rural migrants settling in smaller towns and cities will gain access to services like health care and education, and the government will gradually relax hukou
restrictions
in medium-size cities.
Read More from "Zone Defense"Quitting the QuotaHONG KONG – On March 1, China’s State Council announced a new batch of
restrictions
aimed at reining in property prices by curbing speculative demand.
While the previous round of housing-sector restrictions, implemented less than two years ago, dampened market sentiment temporarily, it failed to curb rising property prices.
It is unfortunate that precisely when loosening
restrictions
on immigration would help labor markets, the world is experiencing a spike in xenophobic attitudes and politics.
In an increasingly borderless global economy, the nation-state system that we have inherited imposes too many
restrictions
on the free movement of people, many of which are counterproductive.
Restrictions
on the transshipment of cocaine from South America to the US have made only a dent in street prices, which spiked in 2008 but have stabilized in 2009 at levels well below their historical highs in the 1990’s.
Despite China’s WTO membership, many foreign companies face
restrictions
on expanding in China or must cooperate with a Chinese company.
The idea that the Dutch and the French elections heralded the arrival of a “post-populist moment” fails to appreciate the distinction between populism as a claim to a moral monopoly on representation and the policies – think of
restrictions
on immigration – typically promoted by populists as part of their exclusionary identity politics.
It is what has driven Obama to go to the mat with China on recent disputes within the World Trade Organization and on
restrictions
on Chinese investment in Oregon wind farms, and what has led to saber-rattling by Romney on currency manipulation and trade sanctions.
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