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The justice minister, the brainy Jaroslaw Gowin, has produced a list of 49 to be liberalised at once with another 180 to follow, covering 60% of the regulated workforce.
Russians may have thought that their savings evaporated when prices were liberalised at the start of 1992; in truth, their cash was already worthless.In this section Inside the banks Yes you must Peace now?
Services, which account for only 20% of world trade but are more important on a value-added basis, have hardly been liberalised at all.If progress on agriculture is slower, so be it.
In 18 of those 25, the financial sector had been liberalised at some point during the five years leading up to the crisis.Damned if you don't, damned if you doHow is it, then, that a measure which so obviously benefits banks in the long term causes them so much short-term pain?
But some east European exports, including steel, are subject to EU anti-dumping duties; others, such as textiles and shoes, are limited by quotas; and trade in agriculture has barely been liberalised at all.On joining, the new members would have to scrap their tariffs on goods from the EU.
This is not to say that protectionism (using tariffs or quotas to limit imports and try to protect domestic firms) is on the rise, but that if trade is not being more regulated, it is becoming more liberalised at a slower pace.
Under these conditions, how can anyone justify the fact that the respective markets will be liberalised at different rates, to the detriment of the Europeans?
A charismatic leader, Nasheed introduced liberalising reforms at home, while calling for global action against climate change in an attempt to combat the rising sea levels that threaten to inundate the low-lying nation.
The background to the American controversy on foreign investment in satellite television is that the FCC regulates it as a sort of telecommunications service, where the door is being opened to foreigners as a result of the liberalising talks at the World Trade Organisation earlier this year, rather than as broadcasting, where the door is staying shut.
Without a strong shove from their patrons in the clerical establishment, they are unlikely to ratify the protocol.Revolutionary bravadoEver since Mr Khatami was first elected, his conservative opponents have been itching to reverse his internationalism: his conciliatory policies abroad and his liberalising measures at home.
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