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- Liberalization or liberalisation (British English) is a broad term that refers to the practice of making laws, systems, or opinions less severe, usually...
- Energy liberalisation refers to the liberalisation of energy markets, with specific reference to electricity generation markets, by bringing greater competition...
- attempts at liberalisation were made in 1966 and the early 1980s, a more thorough liberalisation was initiated in 1991. The liberalisation process was...
- Economic liberalisation in India Economic liberalisation in Myanmar Economic liberalisation in ****stan Effects of Economic Liberalisation on Education...
- satellite. The Indian telecom industry underwent a high rate of market liberalisation and growth since the 1990s and has now become the world's most competitive...
- ****stan began a period of economic liberalisation in the 1990s to promote and accelerate economic independence, development, and GDP growth. This policy...
- with ****an. Australia has pursued the cause of international trade liberalisation. It led the formation of the Cairns Group and Asia-Pacific Economic...
- Telecommunications in ****stan describes the overall environment for the mobile telecommunications, telephone, and Internet markets in ****stan. The Telecommunications...
- Democratization, or democratisation, is the structural government transition from an authoritarian government to a more democratic political regime, including...
- in Britain. Economic growth accelerated in the midst of government liberalisation in opening up new sectors to competition and investment—most notably...