Sentences with phrase «engaging in a race to the bottom»

He will also make the argument that this Government is not prepared to clamp down on tax avoidance, but instead wants to engage in a race to the bottom in low corporation tax rates.
«Importantly, while not often considered in studies of competitive markets, individuals in relational markets will not engage in a race to the bottom, but rather make decisions that support the long term health of the overall market, which may include the long - term survival of competitors.»
More importantly, while fees are a crucial factor in investing, there is a danger of engaging in a race to the bottom.
Lawyers, and some practice areas in particular (personal injury, DUI, criminal - defense), have been engaged in a race to the bottom in the marketing of their services for decades.
Lawyers have been engaged in a race to the bottom in the marketing of their services for decades.
This was just the beginning of Motorola's new lineup of smartphones, but it looks like the company is engaged in a race to the bottom of the Android phone market.
Worse, the companies have an incentive to engage in a race to the bottom, seeking to gain market share by loosening lending standards — which they do in subtle ways by adjusting the terms of their guarantees.

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«My expectation is that banks will engage in prudent lending — not the type of «race to the bottom» practices that led to a mortgage crisis in the United States.»
«Global supply chains are a huge turnaround opportunity,» said Niedermaier, describing the garment industry as engaged in a «race to the bottom» as it cuts corners to keep costs down.
With competition in the solar space increasing, SolarCity engaged in a pricing war with many of its rivals, a race to the bottom that hurt deal profitability.
What we will not do is engage in overblown rhetoric or a xenophobic race to the bottom.
Employers are engaged in a divide - and - rule exercise which feeds «a race to the bottom» and increasingly imposed a «one size fits all» culture on the sector.»
Levine, arguing similarly, wrote that many leadership programs are engaged in a «race to the bottom» in which they lower admission standards to admit anyone who can pay tuition while also making it easy to obtain a degree quickly and painlessly.
Meanwhile, ETF leader Blackstone says it sees a secular shift to exchange - traded funds and top asset managers are engaged in a fee war in a race to the bottom on low ETF fees.
It's not often that we get excited about a US airline introducing a new aircraft to its fleet and that probably has a lot to do with the race to the bottom the US legacy carriers appear to be engaged in.
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