That means breaking up large institutions that are too big to fail, and breaking the rice bowl of ones that add nothing to
broad economic welfare and efficiency other than an opportunity for the own enrichment at the general expense.
Not exact matches
Arguably his signature achievement is to have radically reduced the fiscal capacity of the federal government, and with it, the
broader role of government in advancing the
economic and social
welfare of Canadians.
If we draw a
broader picture of what is important to human beings, the leveling off of sustainable
welfare in
economic terms would be replaced by a definite decline in overall human terms.
Clegg has released a video to get across his message that we can't trust the Tories on Europe, but the Conservatives are trustworthy enough for the two parties to work closely on
broader economic strategy, social and
welfare reforms, education policy, and crime.
However, more than the 200 years later, the
broad purpose of U.S. copyright law remains fundamentally the same; to provide the
economic incentives for individual creativity to promote the public
welfare.
This is more than the total spending on health of all the world's governments and largely relates to polluters not paying the costs — social
welfare, health, environmental and
broader economic — imposed on governments for the burning of coal, oil and gas.
This revisionist approach towards competition law expands the scrutiny beyond notions of consumer
welfare standards into non-traditional
economic considerations like fairness, underemployment, income inequality, wealth concentration and
broader social contexts.
(i) there is an important connection between unresolved legal problems and
broader issues of health, social
welfare and
economic well - being;