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The bad news is that the converse is also true: good times don't promote liberalization.
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They include Wang Qishan, who promoted liberalization of China's financial sector, Li Yuanchao, a proponent of assessing cadres on more than just GDP growth, and Wang Yang, who has championed the need to let markets push inefficient companies out of business.
When SLFP returned to government in 1994, it remained committed to liberalization and promoted the liberalization of the economy and some high-profile privatizations (Athukorala and Rajapatirana, 2000).
In order to promote trade liberalization and expand COMESA intra-regional trade, it is important that, in tandem with the implementation of trade liberalization programmes by the COMESA, greater attention should be paid to some of the major issues that could be addressed with a view to more rapid achievement of the goal of market integration for COMESA.
Nevertheless, the Cairns Group did help to promote trade liberalization and highlight the inequitable nature of the global trading system.
The spokesman, Richard A. Boucher, said she would have an economic portfolio, which another United States official described as a mandate to promote economic liberalization and American trade and investment in the region.
But trade experts in Geneva said that the American retreat on steel was likely to be interpreted as a huge boost for the organization's credibility -- and to its ability to promote the liberalization of world trade -- at a time when the collapse of the Cancún talks had left it in the doldrums.
FDI levels will continue to decline without a definitive vote of confidence from the new government that it will promote market liberalization and enforce the rule of international law.
This regionally decentralized system has proved exceptionally effective in promoting economic liberalization and for the most part has helped maintain social stability even though it discourages political liberalization.
In 1934 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, reducing tariff levels and promoting trade liberalization and cooperation with foreign governments.
So officials are no doubt gambling that the cards can help them juggle two important if conflicting interests: promoting economic liberalization, while monitoring citizens in an increasingly fluid society.
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