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liberalization
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The process or act of making more liberal.
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"liberalization" is an accurate and widely used term in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of making something more liberal or open, especially in the political or economic context. For example, "The liberalization of free trade laws in Europe has increased competition and lowered prices for consumers."
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The abstract reads in part:We first show that trade liberalization under CAFTA has a positive effect on growth, employment and poverty [in Honduras] but the effect is small.
ButThey did avoid, or at least limited, the costs of extreme liberalization, of state breakdown, of giving wealth to owners without the interest or ability to develop enterprises and...of covering up for their economies' weaknesses with financial inflows.
If, for instance, high frequency trading (or capital market liberalization) leads to more volatility in those circumstances when I might want to sell my assets, then it leads to less liquidity in the relevant sense.
Then you've got the 10th Malaysia plan, a five-year plan that will incorporate the elements of the New Economic Model.On economic liberalization, you made some early steps last year in the financial services sector and other services, so you were clearly starting off with certain measures.
People who heard him speak at that time still remember his insights, and I have little doubt that those insights helped New Zealand to embark on a far-reaching and much-needed process of economic liberalization three years later.Richard Fisher, president and CEO of the Dallas Federal Reserve BankMilton Friedman was a giant in the history of economic thought.
India will pursue trade liberalization at its own pace.
The demand is there and the technology is there; what is missing is the necessary political will to ensure that suppliers are allowed to do all this, and that free and fair competition prevails.The British experience of liberalization has demonstrated beyond a doubt that competition is in customers' best interests.
There is, however, no presumption that full liberalization is an appropriate goal for all countries at all times... Rapid capital inflow surges or disruptive outflows can create policy challenges.
Yesterday, it released a new institutional view on controls, key tenets of which are:Countries with extensive and long-standing measures to limit capital flows are likely to benefit from further liberalization in an orderly manner.
The liberalization policies succeeded initially.
The liberalization policies adopted in 1977 brought significant changes.
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