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It helped greatly that they adhered to simple banking systems (rather than rushing to develop their stockmarkets and integrate into international financial networks) and did not liberalise their capital accounts until they became more advanced.
He is now offering Mr Clinton a compromise: why not liberalise his state as a "pilot" scheme, in order to dispel popular fears of killer Mexican trucks running amok If Mr Clinton does not act soon, he risks doing even more damage.
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Some of Mr Rodriguez Zapatero's friends even complain these days that Mr Aznar is not liberalising fast enough.Mr Rodriguez Zapatero is likely to concentrate on those areas where Mr Aznar has been less successful.
The cost of not liberalising, he adds, would be to give nearby Shenzhen and Guangzhou an opportunity to overtake Hong Kong within a decade.One irony is that almost everybody in Hong Kong's government accepts these arguments.
"When it comes to the poor you don't liberalise, you regulate," she complains.
We were disappointed that Apple didn't liberalise its mobile OS to allow third parties to innovate the typing experience.
But John Roberts, chief executive of Britain's Post Office, views the prospect as back-door opening of the entire market: "You can't liberalise one class of mail in isolation," he argues.
There are quibbles about whether he could have taken on other issues in his first term faster: he dragged his feet somewhat on abortion, which wasn't liberalised in line with northern European democracies until 2008.
It shows how not to liberalise a banking system, and how not to manage a crisis.
Indeed, it expressly decided not to liberalise bulk mail overnight, accepting that this would be too painful for incumbents required to deliver a universal service.By exposing Consignia to competition so quickly, Postcomm runs the risk that it will further weaken an already shaky service by allowing a challenge from strong European competitors.
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