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the deplorable laxity in enforcing the law.
Political economists and political scientists have offered a plethora of explanations for why competition in laxity remains rare in environmental and consumer policy.
The other highlights rent-seeking as a major driving force, implying that regulatory laxity is rare because rentseeking is omnipresent.
For example, theories of competition in regulatory laxity and public choice theory assume that industry interests tend to dominate over consumer (or public) interests.
At the same time, interviews and clinical examinations were performed to elicit possible symptoms associated with increasing pelvic laxity.
Worse, it would expose local society to moral and political laxity that its enemies would exploit.
Since laxity in public enforcement is a perennial problem5 in developing countries, it is difficult to measure this relationship in such contexts.
One emphasizes competition in laxity, the other highlights rentseeking as a driver of regulation.
For example, as police commissioner, with reporters at hand, he would stalk the roughest neighborhoods at night, ferreting out criminals and police laxity.
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