Why aren't more resources being allocated to sufficient prudential oversight of the financial system in order to rein in excessive risk-taking, when it is evident that such monitoring is necessary to avoid financial crises?
Why aren't more resources being allocated to sufficient prudential oversight of the financial system in order to rein in excessive risk-taking, when it is evident that such monitoring is necessary to avoid financial crises?
Countries where there are more working women, quantity of workers is more. People who are working or are looking for work would be known as labour force. It is also known as work force or working population. People in the labour force are generally in the age category ranging between 16 and 62. This age category may vary in some countries. For example in United Kingdom it is between 16 and 66. Not all people between this age categories are in labour force as some may be in full time education, some may be retired or some may be disabled.
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