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Brexit and Financial Services : Law and Policy
This timely book examines the legal and regulatory implications of Brexit for financial services.The UK's withdrawal from the EU is likely to have significant market, political, and policy consequences for the UK financial system, for the single market and the euro area, and for the international financial system.As the UK disentangles its financial system from the EU, law will matter to a profound extent.Treaties, legislation, and regulation, at UK, EU, and international levels, and the many dynamics and interests which drive them, will frame and shape the ultimate settlement between the UK and the EU.Law will also shape how the EU financial system develops post-Brexit and how the international financial system responds. Written by leading authorities in the field, this book addresses and contextualises the legal, regulatory, and policy issues across five dimensions, which correspond to the major legal spheres engaged: financial regulation implications and market access consequences for the UK financial system; labour law and free movement consequences for the UK financial system; the implications internally for EU financial governance and the euro area; the implications and relevance of the EEA/EFTA financial services market; and the trade law and World Trade Organization law implications.
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Lecture Notes In Global-local Policy Interactions
Globalization and recent developments in the world suggest strong relationships between local and global decisions, actions and impacts.Global-local relationships are also associated with positive and negative externalities, which necessitate policy interventions.Lecture Notes in Global-Local Policy Interactions discusses the process of building and managing a global public policy and the interaction of public policies at the global and local (national/regional) levels.This book demonstrates the global negative externalities from under-regulation of various activities by one agent/country that affect the well-being of other agents/countries, and the design of policies (agreements) to reduce the impacts of such externalities.Possible opposed interests to global policies of local stakeholders and the (local) policies they established to tackle such externalities in their jurisdictions are included as well.The book introduces concepts and principles associated with conflict, negotiation and cooperation, all of which are part of policy reform and design.It explores to various extents the global-local interactions that are related to selected global policies.Special emphasis is placed on global policies such as climate change, water, anti-terrorism, tobacco control, regulation of substances that deplete the ozone layer, desertification, and elimination of anti-personnel mines.
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Deliberative Democracy, Public Policy, and Local Government
This book examines deliberative democracy and its practical forms and applications in local government public policy.Author Joanna Podgórska-Rykala explores the topic of democracy, leaning in particular on the origins of its representative variant.Analyzing the elite dimension of the concept of representation, she considers what historical and political events have influenced the contemporary shape of democracy and its understanding.How were democratic ideals shaped, and why are we currently experiencing a democratic recession?Why is the debate that should be integral to the functioning of collegiate bodies disappearing?Why aren't decisions based on evidence, and why don't decision-makers take into account expert opinions and stakeholder positions?Drawing on empirical research - interviews with city-level decision-makers - the author considers whether and how deliberative innovation can support the renewal of decision-making in representative institutions.Deliberative Democracy, Public Policy, and Local Government will be of enormous interest to doctoral students and researchers as well as to practitioners of local government administration, civic leaders, representatives of nongovernmental organizations, and people interested in public affairs.It can also be used as an important supplement in courses on public administration, political science, international relations, law, economics, and related studies at both the undergraduate and the graduate level.
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International Trade in Services : Effective Practice and Policy
"In 2012, U.S. and European firms accounted for the highest share of revenue generated by the top international architecture and engineering firms in Africa, at 27 and 31 percent, respectively," according to a U.S.International Trade Commission trade brief. These findings show that the growth of company revenues in an overseas market does not just have to depend on the sale of manufactured products or agricultural commodities.Opportunities also exist for service providers. International Trade in Services: Effective Practice and Policy addresses a reality that receives minimal attention in the current debate about international trade—how the export and import of services drive a significant portion of international trade.The United States has a US$269 billion surplus in trade in services with the world.On other hand, U.S. trade in goods with the world continues to experience a wide trade deficit of US$946 billion.Nevertheless, U.S. policy response focuses mainly on the manufacturing and agricultural sectors.In addition, as an international trade educator in business schools at different universities, many of the textbooks emphasize the various aspects of importing and exporting goods.Workshops aimed to educate and inform the business community also focus on the trade in goods.Consequently, business students and practitioners miss another important component of international trade that presents opportunities—trade in services.The book provides a simple, yet thorough, introduction on how to export a service to an overseas market.The book will guide its audience with a step-by-step process on exporting a service from research to strategy to implementation.Furthermore, the book will highlight the opportunities presented by the international-level General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and bilateral and regional-level reciprocal trade agreements.Service providers will be able to use the book as a guide to start the export process successfully with the first step.Essentially, the book will provide results in the following areas: Time saving—The step-by-step process, which highlights various programs, and the list of key resources will save future exporters of a service the time that they would spend trying to just understand another market. Frustration reduction—The book’s outline of the formal mechanisms available to service exporters will save them from the frustration that may arise from encountering trade practices, some of which can also be very costly, in different markets that make it difficult to compete against local service providers. Money saving—Having substantive knowledge of formal mechanisms and key resources that help to reduce the risks associated with exporting to another market, such as not receiving payment, will help the services-based exporter to use its financial resources more efficiently while reducing its risk of nonpayment.
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Yes, there is a PowerShell command for the local password policy. The command is "Get-LocalUser" and it can be used to retrieve information about the local user accounts on a Windows computer, including their password policy settings. By using this command, you can view the password policy settings such as password complexity requirements, password expiration, and minimum password length for local user accounts on the computer. This can be helpful for administrators to ensure that the local password policy is in line with security best practices.
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What is the difference between process policy, structural policy, and order policy?
Process policy refers to the rules and procedures that govern how decisions are made and implemented within an organization. Structural policy, on the other hand, pertains to the framework and organization of the institution, including its hierarchy, departments, and reporting structure. Order policy focuses on the sequence and prioritization of tasks and activities within the organization, ensuring that work is carried out efficiently and effectively. Each type of policy plays a crucial role in shaping the overall functioning and success of an organization.
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What is the difference between process policy, structural policy, and regulatory policy?
Process policy refers to the rules and procedures that govern how tasks are carried out within an organization. Structural policy pertains to the overall design and organization of an institution, including its hierarchy, reporting relationships, and division of responsibilities. Regulatory policy, on the other hand, involves the establishment and enforcement of rules and standards by a governing body to ensure compliance and protect the public interest. Each type of policy serves a distinct purpose in guiding behavior and decision-making within an organization or society.
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Health Services : Policy and Systems for the Therapists
This new edition of Health Services: Policy and Systems for the Therapists provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure and organization of the U.S. health care system, and the application of private and government insurance programs across a range of clinical practice areas. The book provides an essential introduction to the latest policy developments, exploring issues such as access, cost, quality, licensure, informed consent, and medical liability.The book provides, too, detailed guidance on practical issues, including communication with managed care organizations and government claims reviewers, compliance and fraud/abuse prevention, and the completion of key documentation.This new edition has also been updated not only with the latest policy changes, but with new material on population health, value-based health care, and telehealth.This is the ideal text to enable both students and practitioners across allied health disciplines to feel confident and assured working within the U.S. health care system.
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Community Nursing Services in England : An Historical Policy Analysis
This open access book provides an historical account of the ways in which community nursing services in England have been shaped by policy changes, from the inception of the NHS in 1948 to the present day.Focusing on policies regarding the organisation and provision of community nursing services, it offers an important assessment of how community nursing has evolved under successive governments.The book also provides reflections on how historic policies have influenced the service of today, and how lessons learnt from the past can inform organisation and delivery of current and future community nursing services.It is an important resource for those researching community nursing and health services, as well as practitioners and policy makers.
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Equivalence in Financial Services : A Legal and Policy Analysis
Equivalence in Financial Services offers a comprehensive and cross-industry examination of the rules and procedures under EU financial legislation dedicated to third-country market actors.The equivalence regime has become particularly topical after Brexit, as the United Kingdom is now a third country from the perspective of the European Union.This book investigates whether the current equivalence system is fit for its purpose, namely facilitating cross-border finance while minimizing as extensively as possible financial risks. After describing how the European Commission adopts equivalence measures, the book examines the implementation of the equivalence regime for the following entities: Credit Rating Agencies, Benchmarks, Trading Venues, Investment Firms, Investment Funds, Central Securities Depositories, Trade Repositories, and Central Counterparties.Addressing the most recent policy and legal developments, Equivalence in Financial Services provides aninsightful guide into this complex area of financial regulation for scholars of financial regulation, legal practitioners, and policy makers.
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Implementing Sustainable Development : From Global Policy to Local Action
Despite all the talk of sustainability, there has not been enough action to halt or reverse the impacts of climate change.Decades after the Rio Earth Summit and despite the many policies and commitments to move toward sustainable development, there continues to be a serious implementation gap. Implementing Sustainable Development focuses on the challenges of turning international commitments and policy promises into local action.Through global examples and cases, the authors examine not only the core principles, but also successful and failed efforts to address the social, environmental, and economic dimensions of sustainable development.They systematically guide readers through the technical, legal, economic, administrative, political, ethical, and cultural feasibility of putting sustainable development solutions in place.Based on broad research, Claudia María Vargas and Phillip J.Cooper offer a practical and useful approach to identifying and addressing policy implementation challenges—what works, what doesn’t, and why. Features of this thoroughly revised second edition include: Dozens of case studies from the throughout the worldAn overview of the UN Sustainable Development GoalsAction-oriented solutions to the challenges of sustainable developmentCareful consideration of local and indigenous knowledgeKey issues of equity, equality, and the importance of community involvement
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How is the distribution policy for services through an app structured?
The distribution policy for services through an app is typically structured in a way that ensures fair access and visibility for all service providers. This may involve using algorithms to determine search results and recommendations, as well as setting guidelines for how services are displayed and promoted within the app. Additionally, the policy may include measures to prevent unfair competition and ensure that all service providers have an equal opportunity to reach potential customers. Overall, the goal is to create a level playing field for all service providers while also providing a positive user experience for app users.
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What is the difference between process policy and order policy?
Process policy refers to the set of rules and guidelines that dictate how a task or activity should be carried out within an organization. It focuses on the steps and procedures that need to be followed to achieve a specific outcome. On the other hand, order policy refers to the rules and regulations that govern the sequence or priority in which tasks or activities should be completed. It determines the hierarchy or ranking of tasks based on their importance or urgency. In essence, process policy deals with how tasks are done, while order policy deals with when tasks are done.
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What is the difference between regional policy and cohesion policy?
Regional policy focuses on addressing economic disparities and promoting development within specific regions, while cohesion policy aims to reduce disparities and promote harmonious development across all regions within the European Union. Regional policy is more focused on specific geographic areas, while cohesion policy has a broader scope and aims to promote overall economic and social cohesion within the EU. Both policies work together to support sustainable development and reduce inequalities among regions.
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What is the difference between domestic policy and foreign policy?
Domestic policy refers to the decisions, laws, and actions that a government takes within its own borders to address issues such as healthcare, education, and the economy. On the other hand, foreign policy involves a government's strategies and actions in dealing with other countries, including diplomacy, trade, and military intervention. While domestic policy focuses on internal matters, foreign policy is concerned with external relations and international affairs. Both types of policy are crucial for a government to effectively govern and represent its interests at home and abroad.
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