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Third , these entities are singleproduct entities as defined by rules or regulations
to provide participants with financial security throughout retirement . Fourth ,
these entities do not need to seek growth to pay profits or dividends to a third
party ...
Third , these entities are singleproduct entities as defined by rules or regulations
to provide participants with financial security throughout retirement . Fourth ,
these entities do not need to seek growth to pay profits or dividends to a third
party ...
Page 197
Third , not all combinations of instruments or institutions are likely to be
complementary . Principle 2 : Prefer Less Interventionist Measures Intervention
has two principal components : prescription and coercion . Prescription refers to
the extent ...
Third , not all combinations of instruments or institutions are likely to be
complementary . Principle 2 : Prefer Less Interventionist Measures Intervention
has two principal components : prescription and coercion . Prescription refers to
the extent ...
Page 204
Similarly , participation by noncommercial third parties , in particular , may well be
crucial in terms of political acceptability . Third , government resources are
necessarily limited . Accordingly , it makes sense for government to reserve its ...
Similarly , participation by noncommercial third parties , in particular , may well be
crucial in terms of political acceptability . Third , government resources are
necessarily limited . Accordingly , it makes sense for government to reserve its ...
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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