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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...
- Liberalization or liberalisation (British English) is a broad term that refers to the practice of making laws, systems, or opinions less severe, usually...
- 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...
- Salazar, Lorraine Carlos (2007). Getting a Dial Tone: Telecommunications Liberalisation in Malaysia and the Philippines. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian...
- mid-1948 currency reform in Western Germany, and was sped up by the liberalisation of European economic policy that the U.S. Marshall Plan economic aid...
- wide-ranging reforms including privatisation and market and trade liberalisation were undertaken, including radical changes along the lines of "shock...
- world. An acute balance of payments crisis in 1991 forced the nation to liberalise its economy; since then, it has moved increasingly towards a free-market...