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Inequality driven by weaker unions and labour market deregulation hits investment and innovation.
Economists say that labor market deregulation in Greece, while badly needed, by itself will not cure unemployment.
It was the WTO's poisonous cocktail of trade expansion and market deregulation that led to the economic crisis of 2008.
Even those Greeks who have not joined mass protests are skeptical that labor market deregulation will benefit them.
Mr. Abe has promised to follow up with market deregulation and the easing of trade barriers to raise the long-term growth potential.
However, doubts exist over his appetite to push through structural reforms, including labour market deregulation that would make it easier for companies to sack workers.
Services, the digital world, the internal market, deregulation – often it is the Brits who set the pace and open doors for the German government.
The phrase originated in the 1980s to describe contracts made possible by labour market "deregulation" of the kind performed by the Conservative government in the UK.
In fact, the forces of globalisation, technological change, labour market deregulation and family breakdown mean the pace of inequality is going to accelerate.
There's hardly a mention of the market deregulation and the associated expansion of retail credit in the 1980s that supported the rise of Arnault and Racamier.
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India itself embraced free-market deregulation in 1991.
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