"Policy paralysis" refers to a situation when the government or an organization is unable to take decisions or implement effective policies due to constant disagreements, indecisiveness, or bureaucratic obstacles. It implies a state of inaction or stagnation caused by the inability to make progress or take necessary actions.
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The state
of policy paralysis in India has hurt the general insurance industry significantly, says managing director and chief executive officer of HDFC Ergo, Ritesh Kumar.
The state of
policy paralysis in India has hurt the general insurance industry significantly, says managing director and chief executive officer of HDFC Ergo
If policy paralysis does prevent this, or if some form of debt restructuring is agreed, we share the ECB's fears about the effects on markets.
A period of
policy paralysis ended with Lord Falconer, then lord chancellor, losing patience with the LSC over spiralling criminal costs of crime.
Yet there appears to be a growing risk
of policy paralysis, with European politicians voicing positions that are strongly and publicly opposed by Europe's central bankers.
The result could be
policy paralysis.
Surprisingly, the UPA has made the wise decision of liberalizing foreign investment restrictions to 51 % for retail and 49 % in aviation sectors in an attempt to change the mounting perception of
policy paralysis.