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A slew of rich countries, including Germany and America, are starting to open the sector to private firms.
"It would appear that the purpose of these changes is not to better regulate tertiary education, but to open the sector up to unregulated competition".
They are trying to create centres of excellence and throwing open the sector to private entrepreneurs.The main reason for this flurry of activity is the dramatic growth in the supply of potential students.
After two years of debate, the Indian government enacted an energy law today meant to modernize its electric power system, reduce subsidies, promote efficiency and competition and open the sector to more private investment.
The report by the council argues that to manage and sustain its emergence as a tourism superpower, China must radically overhaul its tourism administration and open the sector to more private involvement in decision making.
These hurdles could prove fatal to the reform's prospects.The government had already substantially watered down the set of changes to energy laws that it was seeking in order to modernise the state oil company and to open the sector to greater private participation.
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Government policies aimed at privatizing and opening the sector to greater domestic and international competition accelerated growth in the 1990s.
This has opened the sector for introduction of modern technology for processing and packaging.
Paul France, director at specialist recruiter Hays Social Housing Housing associations and local authorities are an obvious start but have an open mind: The sector is so varied.
The PRI and PAN both want a more flexible labour market and to open the energy sector to competition.
Efforts to open the power sector to competition, for example, could affect the interests of relatives of Li Peng, a former prime minister.
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