Sentences with phrase «economic institutions»

I have come to my interest in economic institutions from the side of philosophy and theology rather than as an economist.
I am not persuaded that government on a large scale can be sensitive enough to human freedom, creativity and needs to justify a public monopoly over economic institutions.
I find this number to be incompatible with what most internationally recognized financial and economic institutions consider to be the world's number one economy where human rights are of paramount importance.
We do have the best economic institutions — free and open labor and capital markets, secure property rights, and limited governmental intrusion.
The urgency of the climate problem seems to require that stringent emissions reductions begin under the political economic institutions that currently exist.
If, as I have emphasized, the economy should be in the service of wider human purposes, and these are best determined by popular participation through governments, then global economic institutions must be subordinated to global political organizations.
Underlining the health of the German economy compared with much of the rest of the eurozone, an independent bi-annual report produced by a range of economic institutions for the German Economics Ministry raised its forecast for the country's growth in 2016 from 1.6 % to 1.9 %, citing the strength of the labor market and private consumption.
Also, the increasing discontent with the dominance of economic institutions in this country is one of the principal reasons for the belief that liberalism is impoverished (see BL, KP, PL).
Some of the perennial conflicts between representatives of political and of economic institutions seem to be due to the fact that the former generally have future generations in mind, while the latter rarely have, whether they are labor leaders or businessmen.
Concern for the poor and for the earth indeed must be fundamental both to Christian faith and to the ordering of economic institutions as we move into 21st century.
Their general thesis is about extractive political and extractive economic institutions.
International economic institutions coax and compel governments to pursue structural adjustment, widening the chasm between classes and provoking mounting social conflict.
The rewards and sanctions administered by economic institutions become internalized ingredients of personality in those who live by and in the system.
Some are seeking to modify the great economic institutions that now rule the world.
According to Cobb, these multilateral economic institutions were created «to further trade throughout the world and, thereby, economic prosperity.
The Democracy Collaborative has been gathering information on the steadily building array of alternative economic institutions in communities across America.
Meanwhile Turkey's diaspora builds various cultural, social and economic institutions around the world.
As argued by Daron Acemoglu in the book «Why nations fail: The origin of power and Poverty» (which I highly recommend) the man - made political and economic institutions underline economic success of a nation.
Syjuco prompts viewers to question the effectiveness of political action / intention among (art) communities so ingrained within economic institutions and a world that demands black - and - white extremes — not gray.
The international economic institutions − the IMF, World Bank and WTO − are powerful because they are seen to be essential to sustaining economic growth.
It is an extraordinary turn around when key mainstream economic institutions lay out the case for dismantling what is arguably the world's most powerful business sector.
... Suburbanization prevailed because of the decisions of large operators and powerful economic institutions supported by federal government programmes, and ordinary consumers had little real choice in the basic pattern that resulted.
Combining the structuring possibilities of digital code with the worldwide reach of the social web and personal digital devices creates an astonishing opportunity for unleashing the power of private economic institutions into the digital age.
Participated in various joint researches with economic institutions and performed research tasks.
Alongside the United Nations, which was formed as an international organization, new global economic institutions were brought into being at Bretton Woods: the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
But this does not justify the shift of power from the political system which can express the concerns of people for their grandchildren and for the nonhuman world to economic institutions for which these considerations are typically felt as interfering with their primary goals.
This wild confusion is present in the minds of a small but financially powerful minority, though a much larger part of the population has a tendency to hold rigid ideas about the kinds of economic institutions in other nations with which we should cooperate.
In designing economic institutions and laws in the postwar era, the United States turned away from many of the active social - justice aspects of the New Deal and toward a system of private consumption and corporate organization that characterized the American Century.
While some critics point out that VISA was acting out of fear of the increasing threat that cryptocurrencies posed to traditional economic institutions, VISA maintained that the relationship termination was due to certain irregularities on the part of Wavecrest.
In the words of James Petras, globalization is «the product of state policies linked to international economic institutions» 2.
In comparison to prior periods, we can say that a greater effort is being executed in the remarkable development of the field of arbitration, we must still acknowledge the wide spread of commercial disputes that are increasing as a result of large entry of economic institutions in the thousands of investment projects taking place in an ever evolving landscape.
Doesn't the Canadian left repeatedly point to the advantages of many European social and economic institutions?
Most notably, the Kremlin banned imports of Georgian and Moldovan wine — a move widely seen as a Kremlin attempt to use its economic muscle to disrupt those states» efforts to move closer to Western political and economic institutions.
Social / economic institutions are part of what people do; they are part of how people interact with each other, and expect others to interact with them.
And, at least in principle, there is no reason why those social / economic institutions should be exogenous with respect to our imports and exports.
Social / economic institutions are endogenous.
So if you could make a reasonable case that the FTA and importing or exporting more apples would cause Canadian social / economic institutions to become, well, like North Korea, then OK.
``... status quo political and economic institutions — particularly Central Banks — have failed to protect incomes and have pushed income and wealth inequality past a political breaking point.
Earlier, I asserted that the social and political order in America has been defined in large part by the priority given to economic goals and economic institutions, and that the poverty of liberalism is revealed partly through its complicity in supporting this priority.
Clearly, this would not be an order in which economic institutions are unimportant.
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