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Energy liberalisation refers to the
liberalisation of
energy markets, with
specific reference to
electricity generation markets, by
bringing greater competition...
- The
economic liberalisation in
India refers to the
series of
policy changes aimed at
opening up the country's
economy to the world, with the objective...
- ****stan
began a
period of
economic liberalisation in the 1990s to
promote and
accelerate economic independence, development, and GDP growth. This policy...
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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...
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Economic liberalization, or
economic liberalisation, is the
lessening of
government regulations and
restrictions in an
economy in
exchange for greater...
- the
policy was left
unfufilled due to
political opposition.
Attempts to
liberalise the
telecommunication industry were
continued by the
following government...
- wide-ranging
reforms including privatisation and
market and
trade liberalisation were undertaken,
including radical changes along the
lines of "shock...
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price controls. As a result, food
prices fell somewhat. However, the
liberalisations soon
became moot
because EU
agricultural controls supervened. In 2015...
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members to
refuse to
include culture and
audiovisuals in the list of
liberalised sectors of the WTO in 1993. Moreover, this
decision was
confirmed in...
- with ****an.
Australia has
pursued the
cause of
international trade liberalisation. It led the
formation of the
Cairns Group and Asia-Pacific Economic...