| 单词 | race to the bottom | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasrace to (also for) the bottom   race to (also for) the bottom  n. originally U.S. Finance the progressive degeneration of standards or elimination of regulations (in a market, business, etc.) due to the pressures of competition; (more generally) a progressive or deliberate deterioration of standards. ΚΠ 1974    Yale Law Jrnl. 83 666  				The best example of ‘the race for the bottom’ appears in the Report of the Corporation Law Revision Commission of New Jersey. 1988    Washington Post 		(Electronic ed.)	 4 July  f7  				A major argument for federal legislation always has been that local governments would engage in a ‘race for the bottom’, a drive to be more permissive in order to lure new employers. 1993    M. J. Roe in  Deal Decade 347  				State corporate law is a race to the bottom, as states pander to managers by providing weak, promanagerial, antishareholder corporate law. 2005    Guardian 		(Nexis)	 10 Jan. 2  				There are recurring complaints about dumbing-down. Some journalists distinguish their trade while others demean it... As circulations decline, there is a race to the bottom. < as lemmas  | 
	
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