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The influence of Smedley and his peers on the liberalisation of British media is plain.

Trade liberalisation imposed on Ghana by the IMF and the World Bank has kept its people in poverty.

Russia's rapprochement is fragile since it hinges on an idea of modernisation that is unlikely to succeed without liberalisation.

Add to that swelling foreign-exchange reserves and a stronger rupee, and some are arguing that it is time for drastic liberalisation of India's foreign-exchange regime.

Their campaign is tinged with nostalgia for a golden age before economic liberalisation when government was, in their view, clean and decent.

It set out a blueprint for privatisation and economic liberalisation, urging cuts in government spending so that the Budget could be balanced in 2013, a year earlier than planned.

Under the Asean proposals, reduced tariffs on vehicles that can run on biofuels as well as petrol or diesel will be included in the group's trade liberalisation pact from 2010.

liberalisation造句

Second, speed up liberalisation of trade and investment.

But do such accords help or hinder the cause of full liberalisation?

In the cinema business, however, the wave of liberalisation has been slow to arrive.

Instead of preaching to the neighbours, it is the target of European gibes about the consequences of (allegedly) untrammelled liberalisation.

Comprehensive multilateral, regional and bilateral trade agreements have been critical to spurring such liberalisation in the past and should continue to be pursued actively.

Japan's property bubble was also fuelled by cheap money and financial liberalisation and-just as in america-most people assumed that property prices could not fall nationally.

The most glaring omission is economic liberalisation.

People in emerging markets have mixed feelings about financial liberalisation and may not regret its reversal.

In addition, the growth of the financial industry has coincided with the move to floating exchange rates and market liberalisation.

However, a powerful lobby of religious conservatives, who have Allies in the highest levels of the royal family, are likely to resist any major steps along the path to liberalisation.

That is a more serious threat as EU energy-market liberalisation takeshold.

European voters were divided on the merits of liberalisation; politically the EU risks now being blamed for promoting liberalisation over the past 20 years.

Multilateral liberalisation is a sort of jujitsu that USES exporters' determination to get into foreign markets to overwhelm domestic lobbies that would sooner keep home markets closed.

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