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But as he prepared to leave Iraq, Mr. Bremer listed reduced tax rates, reduced tariffs and the liberalization of foreign-investment laws as among his major accomplishments.

He said he would push ahead with privatization, and strive for "the necessary reforms in tax, capital markets, pension funds and the liberalization of foreign currency".

Herzen's aim was to influence both the government and the public toward emancipation of the peasants, with generous allotments of land and the liberalization of Russian society.

In fact, he notes, Latin America came closest to following the precepts of the "Washington consensus," which includes budget discipline, deregulation and the liberalization of trade and finance, but the record has mostly been dismal.

Electricity has become more constant, and the liberalization of the mobile phone market has led to significant investments and a significant lifestyle change in a country where most conventional phones do not work.

In fact, it was not until after the establishment of the State of Israel in May 1948 and the liberalization of American immigration laws in 1948 and 1949 (allowing the admission of refugees from Europe) that the problem of finding homes for the survivors was solved.

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The absurd goal of "food sovereignty" has made a comeback in a number of countries both poor and rich and is being used as an argument to resist and cancel the liberalization of agricultural markets.

But today changes in the relationship between employer and employee, the liberalization of the financial markets and the explosion of new business models in the freewheeling arenas of the Internet and information technology are spawning a whole new breed of entrepreneurs who care little for the conventions that have dominated Japan Inc. for decades.

This section identifies the main technologies embodied in the processes of glass manufacturing, and a comparison is made between them, before and after the liberalization of the markets.

Manmohan Singh, the gentlemanly Oxford-educated economist who saved India from economic collapse in 1991 and began the liberalization of its economy, has been appointed the country's next prime minister, ending a week of high political drama.

Tabibian's own thinking lies off this map entirely: he believes that markets are more trustworthy than the governments that try to control them and that the liberalization of Iran's economy is a necessary precondition for political freedom.

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