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- transport industry to private investment. and deregulating the use of foreign currency. Natural gas is deregulated in most of the country, with the exception...
- Economic liberalism is a political and economic ideology that supports a market economy based on individualism and private property in the means of production...
- civil airline industry is entirely privately owned and has been largely deregulated since 1978, while most major airports are publicly owned. The three largest...
- developed nations surve**** by the World Bank. In the mid-1980s New Zealand deregulated its agricultural sector by phasing out subsidies over a three-year period...
- rather than the state: as the country's labour market became increasingly deregulated, the burden and responsibility of providing an adequate livelihood shifted...
- model of governance, public utilities are privatized, the industry is deregulated, and corporations gain the status of governing actors—as indicated by...
- customs duties on gold and jewellery. In October 2014, the Modi government deregulated diesel prices. During Modi's first term, his government reduced spending...
- sells electricity service to residential and commercial customers in all deregulated markets in Texas. The company is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources...
- Faisalabad, Sialkot, and Multan airports. The civil aviation industry, deregulated in 1993, operates with a blend of public and private entities. While...
- evidence of irreparable injury. They ruled that the USDA could partially deregulate RRA before an EIS was completed. The Supreme Court did not consider the...