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The first is tied to national efforts to pressure firms to regulate equal opportunity.
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In particular, contractual incompleteness, the imperfections of centralized monitoring, and the limits to contract enforcement naturally constrain firms' ability to regulate and direct their employees' behavior.
Social media firms want to regulate themselves, and Google has threatened to withdraw all political ads in Canada if it finds transparency rules too onerous.
Therefore, some sceptics doubt the motivation that cryptocurrency firms have to regulate themselves in the public's interest.
They often convince firms to "self-regulate" when public regulation seems too lax.
Managed competition gave the firms an incentive to regulate themselves.
Business firms create rules to regulate and, thereby, exercise authority over employees.
Ms. Warren is not even allowed to identify the nonbank financial firms she plans to regulate, the report said.
In Japan, for example, retiring bureaucrats often take lucrative jobs at firms they used to regulate, a practice known as amakudari (literally "descent from heaven").
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, has called for large technology firms to be regulated to prevent the web from being "weaponised at scale".
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