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He has boosted competition in telecoms and retail, as well as spending on research and development, and trimmed the public payroll.
Thanks in part to Enron's tenacious lobbying, the sweeping liberalisation of energy markets on both sides of the Atlantic has greatly boosted competition in wholesale gas and power.
Privatization proceeded apace, inflation remained under control, and the introduction of the euro (the single European currency) in January 1999 boosted competition and investment.
Finally, tourists will also benefit from better and cheaper applications due to the boosted competition.
For all these changes, the common standard boosted competition and lowered prices.
When the U.S. government broke up AT&T years ago, it boosted competition initially and then the market re-consolidated almost where it was in the first place.
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The effect of the cuts has been to reduce the time and resources available to organise competitive sport – despite the fact that ministers regard boosting competition as the cornerstone of their sports policy.
That makes measures to boost competition in services all the more vital.
Mr Calderón broadened access to health care, improved infrastructure and took some measures to boost competition.
The single currency is boosting competition and encouraging firms to exploit economies of scale through mergers.
A braver step would be to let in foreign operators to boost competition.
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