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They are domestic in nature and cannot be fixed by rule making through international institutions, which are easily overwhelmed by the same
vested
interests that undermine domestic policy.
Deciding whether a credit event has occurred is left to a secret committee of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, an industry group that has a
vested
interest in the outcome.
But all of them make an economy less productive and redistribute wealth to small, coordinated groups with
vested
interests and a strong inclination to lobby the government.
Sound enforcement implies legal tools and resources to pursue and implement an economic policy, along with an institutional design that reduces meddling by
vested
interests.
Some of these constituencies have only a few hundred voters and are easily controlled by a small number of
vested
interests.
In bringing about change, however,
vested
interests are a formidable sparring partner.
They saved the banking systems, modernized telecommunications networks, rebuilt ailing industries, raised the quality of goods, and undermined the cozy
vested
interests that had robbed ordinary citizens for decades.
Ban knows that strong government action remains vital, but he also recognizes that civil society must also play a larger role, especially because too many governments and politicians are beholden to
vested
interests, and too few politicians think in time horizons that extend past the next election.
A new report by the World Economic Forum and Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government lays out a series of best practices – each one of which has already been implemented by at least one international agency – that can guarantee that leaders are drawn from the most qualified candidates, and that the organizations for which they work are
vested
with the best possible management practices.
This is reflected in the brutal, destructive campaign against climate science by powerful
vested
interests and ideologues, apparently aimed at creating an atmosphere of ignorance and confusion.
Instead of negotiating with
vested
interests in the backrooms of the White House and Congress, Obama should present a coherent plan to the American people.
Vested
interests – pressure from industries producing traditional building materials – must be overcome, including by ensuring a level playing field in terms of subsidies.
The young feel the old have hijacked their future, while the old feel that their accumulated wisdom and legitimate concerns are being ignored by insiders striking bad deals behind closed doors on behalf of
vested
interests.
In recent years, research has indicated that
vested
interests and powerful lobbies distort economic policies and cause governments to miss good opportunities.
All of this will require Macron to overcome entrenched
vested
interests.
Privatization, market liberalization, the opening of closed professions, and government downsizing involve conflicts with powerful
vested
interests, such as businesses in protected industries, public-sector unions, or influential lobbies.
In classical nineteenth-century capitalism, politics and economics were idealized as distinct spheres, with interactions between government and business confined to the (necessary) raising of taxes for military adventures and the (harmful) protection of powerful
vested
interests.
The IPCC faced down these
vested
interests.
Putin is wary about relinquishing this asset, so he
vested
its supervision in the loyal hands of Sergei Shoigu, who is in many ways a Putin clone, for he used the ruins of the old Soviet civil defense system to construct in a short space of time a secretive empire of his own.
I have maintained that I am willing to act like a drill bit, strong enough to break through the solid rock of
vested
interests.
Over the next two years, in designated areas, no
vested
interests will remain impervious.
Those with a
vested
interest in the status quo may push their governments to impose bans.
Fourth, there are of course powerful
vested
interests in the fossil-fuel industry that are resisting change.
So a prime objective of the European Union is to promote stability and security through a dynamic structure of economic and political inter-dependence in which all nations have a
vested
interest.
A larger state can inevitably do more to control the economy, and hence is exposed to the costly temptation to intervene in response to political pressure from
vested
interests.
Product markets were strangled by regulatory red tape, owing to the influence of
vested
interests.
If he is enlightened enough to make amends with disaffected southerners and move beyond his
vested
interests in Myanmar, he retains a good shot at becoming Asia’s next spokesman.
Now the state has given rise to its own vested, privileged interests which can only be broken by a new combination of public guarantees and private provisions.
Today, similar hopes are often
vested
in the Internet, with high expectations that the wealth of online information might trigger the same kind of censorship failure in contemporary authoritarian states that we saw in Eastern Europe – and with the same results.
And, in a high-stakes environment, a strong leader is needed to neutralize
vested
interests that resist crucial reforms.
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