Phrases with «liberalization»

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Liberalization means making something more open, free, or flexible, often in economic or political contexts. It involves reducing restrictions, regulations, or government control, allowing more competition, choice, and individual freedom. It aims to promote growth, globalization, and a broader range of options for people. Full definition

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Sentences with «liberalization»

  • This is a vision more befitting our time, one that does not look back to a heavy industry, carbon polluting economy, now infeasible as it imperils a warming planet and can not be remade in a globally competitive market unlike the period prior to global trade liberalization of the early 1970s. (educationworld.com)
  • The National Association of Manufacturers, for example, raves about the economic benefits of trade liberalization on its website. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • When the Indian Government adopted a policy of economic liberalization in 1991, many companies (including TNCs) with factories in the high - wage city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay), got rid of their unionized labor force (mostly male workers) by a variety of insidious means and moved their operations to low - wage and depressed areas to avail themselves of the large supply of unorganized and unprotected, mainly female, labor. (religion-online.org)
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