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Pirate fishing – often called illegal, unreported, and
unregulated
fishing – deprives an estimated half-billion law-abiding fishermen and their communities of up to $23 billion worth of seafood annually.
“The recent economic and financial upheavals,” he declared, “have thrown a glaring light on the shortcomings of the intellectual tools provided by mainstream economics and its key assumptions regarding the sustainability of self-regulating markets,” especially “largely
unregulated
global financial markets.”
On one side was the American model, with a variety of regulated banks, lightly regulated investment banks, and largely
unregulated
hedge funds managing the capital flows.
Although Chinese authorities have disputed US claims that Chinese-made heparin led to at least 81 American deaths, the scientific evidence has damaged China’s credibility and has strengthened perceptions around the world that Chinese products are
unregulated
and unsafe.
The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) was established in 1982, as part of the Antarctic Treaty System, in response to concerns that continued
unregulated
fishing might undermine the basis of the Antarctic food chain.
Second, the era of
unregulated
mass population movement is drawing to a close.
Greater pay regulation will drive the most talented away from regulated banks and towards hedge funds, private equity funds, boutique investment banks, and other
unregulated
investment firms.
Competition is good, but
unregulated
competition typically ends up in a race to the bottom.
At the same time, one need only recall the damage that
unregulated
carry trades wrought on Asian economies in the 1990’s to understand why China must erect barriers to protect its domestic markets from inflows of hot money.
The fact that an even larger catastrophe would have resulted had governments not been willing to draw on taxpayer funds to bail out the banks was an additional blow to those who have told us to trust the
unregulated
market.
SOEs may also use the
unregulated
shadow banking system to re-lend at higher interest rates the cheap money they receive to private businesses, which cannot borrow reliably from the formal banking system.
Soon, we will see the spectrum become even more active, with the merger of cell phone infrastructure and the relatively
unregulated
Internet.
While the war in Iraq and abuses at American detention centers have damaged the cause of human rights in the Middle East and Asia, the third factor in the weakening of human rights –
unregulated
free trade – has been felt mostly in Latin America.
Collectively, they have extended hundreds of billions of dollars in short-term loans to both traditional banks and complex,
unregulated
“investment banks.”
But efforts to reform the system have been met with strong resistance, especially from local governments and residents, who fear the strain that
unregulated
migration to their cities will have on resources, employment, and services.
But, while SIT remains
unregulated
in most places, the regulatory reviews of genetically engineered living organisms have tended to be drawn out and excessive worldwide, with politics delaying – and sometimes even preventing – approvals.
They are predominantly employed in domestic work, care-giving, agriculture, and entertainment – all low-paid, largely
unregulated
sectors that are rarely covered by national labor laws.
Repeated financial crises have tempered even the right’s faith in
unregulated
markets, while the left has become more realistic and cautious about state planning and bureaucratic processes.
With electronic and human monitoring, we can stop illegal, unreported, and
unregulated
fishing, which robs the region of more than $600 million a year.
Lending in the DarkHONG KONG – The proliferation of China’s opaque, loosely regulated (or unregulated) shadow-banking system has been raising fears of possible financial instability.
And these are only the official figures, which do not account for illegal, unregulated, and unreported catches.
Those with an “out” mindset view the world through a Hobbesian lens, seeing everywhere the danger of people with
unregulated
passions, driven to do them harm.
It was this largely
unregulated
system that came crashing down in 2008, with global repercussions.
First developed for genuine medical needs – such as reconstructive surgery for wounded soldiers – it has morphed into a largely
unregulated
business worth billions.
The contrast between overregulated democracy and
unregulated
bankers did not go unnoticed.
Uneven and
unregulated
antibiotic usage is one of the most important reasons behind the AMR crisis.
Simply put, freedom in the twenty-first century does not depend on
unregulated
gun ownership.
America reels from one shooting disaster to the next, and on nearly every occasion, politicians dutifully declare their continued devotion to
unregulated
gun ownership.
While prudential regulation and supervision can never be perfect, extending such oversight to hedge funds and other
unregulated
institutions can still moderate the downsides.
This reflects a fundamental conflict between Thatcherism and Trumpism: the latter aims to sweep away the neoliberal consensus of
unregulated
markets, privatization, free trade, and immigration that comprised the former.
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