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They are hellbent on disabling the institution to justify and facilitate privatisation and profiteering by businesses waiting in the wings, and health professionals too who know they can make personal fortunes if the service is further "liberalised".
An IMF report in September singled out Chile as an example of economic resilience in the face of capital-flow volatility.As for protectionism, Chile has further liberalised its trade in recent years, concluding free-trade pacts with 60 countries that cover 90% of our trade, and an average import tariff below 1%.
Workers saw increases in welfare, drinking laws were further liberalised, an Ombudsman was created, censorship was liberalised, seat belts were made mandatory, the education system was overhauled, and the public service was gradually increased (doubling in size during the Dunstan era).
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Finance specialists are also calling for the immediate suspension of the WTO's financial services negotiations, which aim to further liberalise and deregulate financial markets despite the fact that such liberalisation is widely agreed to have been a primary cause of the current crisis.
Varadkar's intervention, which is highly significant given his seniority in cabinet and the Fine Gael party, came during a debate in the Dáil (Irish parliament) on a private members' motion to further liberalise abortion laws and repeal Article 8 of the constitution giving equal rights to the mother and the unborn.
It may also raise taxes on natural resources and further liberalise electricity prices.
Further liberalising reforms would be electoral poison.Ms Merkel's coalition-management skills create an illusion of progress.
As long as Mr Kan can convince the public that the government's information on radiation is trustworthy, and that it can ease the cold and hunger of tsunami survivors, his hand may be strengthened to further liberalise Japan.
But it would benefit from a broader understanding of how societies change (eg attacking privilege, not just further liberalising markets), appreciation of the need for policy changes by rich countries to improve conditions for change in the developing world, and greater humility about the role that outsiders can play.
Proposals to "further liberalise" UK aviation, including extending the ability of Gatwick and Stansted to handle passengers in transit to other destinations.
To minimise the negative consequences of Switzerland's isolation from the rest of Europe, Bern and Brussels signed seven bilateral agreements to further liberalise trade ties.
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