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The phrase "a process of liberalization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing economic, political, or social changes that involve reducing restrictions and increasing freedoms.
Example: "The country underwent a process of liberalization, allowing for greater market access and individual rights."
Alternatives: "a phase of deregulation" or "a period of opening up".
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Economic decline and popular dissatisfaction, however, led to a process of liberalization that started in 1985 and culminated in the establishment of a multiparty democracy in 1990.
Since the economy is undergoing a process of liberalization, there has been increased competition inside the country, so firms are pressed to engage in exporting.
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"I firmly believe that a process of competitive liberalization will enhance our ability" to negotiate broader market-opening agreements, Mr. Zoellick told reporters in Singapore today.
Colombia adopted the Washington Consensus as a policy recipe with the so-called Apertura Económica and in particular entered into a process of trade liberalization (lower tariffs).
The dictatorial government suspended collective bargaining, targeted repression at lower level union leaders, weakened unions, undermined labor institutions, cut down social policies, and initiated a process of trade liberalization.
We want Transnistria to be fully reintegrated into the Republic of Moldova through a process of demilitarization, liberalization and de-criminalization of the region.
Since April 1 last year, airlines have been free to fly anywhere within the European Union at any time at any fare, even from city to city within another country -- the final stage in a gradual process of "liberalization" that began in 1987.
Clearly, the divergent development of citizenship policies in the Scandinavian countries demonstrates that a general process of liberalization is not taking place.
A gradual but steady process of liberalization would have required consensus among different interested groups and a mature institutional framework capable of limiting the incumbent government's ability to discretionally introduce major shifts in trade policy and benefit some groups at the expenses of others.
Since its creation in 1901, the Australian Federation adopted protectionist trade policies that were strengthened during the course of the twentieth century up until 1973, when the country entered into a gradual but steady process of liberalization (see, among others, Anderson 1998, 2002; Anderson and Garnaut 1987; Corden 1996; Garnaut 2002).
However, as part of a gradual, steady and predictable process of liberalization, new capital investments were redirected toward activities that were not dependent on protection, while, at the same time, vested interests were not harmed.
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