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Consumer advocates pushed for more rigorous regulation, saying that the institutions responsible for wrecking the economy need strict supervision.
It calls on America to rethink the way we confront cancer, including much more rigorous regulation of chemicals.
Treasury officials want to require the corporate owners of the nation's 41 industrial banks to accept more rigorous regulation or be forced to sell or shut them down.
In defending the American model of capitalism, Mr. Bush pointed out that some European countries, which claimed to have more rigorous regulation than the United States, had "problems almost identical to our own," and in some cases, suffered far worse repercussions because their banks were even more overstretched.
A leading economist, a former financial columnist for The Times and an adviser to Senator Edward Kennedy, Jeff Madrick makes the case that the nation faces social and economic challenges requiring higher taxes, increased public investment and more rigorous regulation of corporate conduct.
Japan and the US have always viewed the UK as a springboard into Europe". With relatively few domestic industrial champions, the UK has relied on attracting overseas firms by offering them the advantages of access to the EU single market without the more rigorous regulation of areas such as labour markets of its continental neighbours.
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This led to a high level of commitment to environmental regulation in particular from as early as the 1990, followed by the release of even more rigorous regulations on environmental protection in the 2000s.
Research that examines the relationship between child care quality and government regulation suggests more rigorous regulations result in higher child care center quality (Phillips, Howes, & Whitebrook, 1992; Rigby, Ryan, & Brooks, 2007).
Thus, this element is expected to act as a means to reinforce legal compliance of corporations and eventually CSR practices as more rigorous regulations on environmental protection or labour standards for safety practices could be predicted (Tran, 2011).
"But as it gets larger and I completely believe that it will we'll need to go from voluntary systems to more rigorous regulations that monitor potential threats".
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