Sentences with phrase «deregulation of»

Our agents welcome competition in the industry, but are very concerned that the severe deregulation of the residential real estate brokerage industry would hurt, not help, Canadian home buyers and sellers,» says Phil Soper, president and chief executive, Royal LePage.
«Our agents welcome competition in the industry, but are very concerned that the severe deregulation of the residential real estate brokerage industry would hurt, not help, Canadian home buyers and sellers.»
«With the deregulation of the telecommunications industry and break - up of the Bells, competition for these start - up telecommunication firms is intense to get networks and locations in place,» says Peck.
Among those forces were the baby boom, in which post-World War II babies matured and entered the housing market; deregulation of the mortgage finance industry, which gave lenders the freedom to offer a wide variety of loans, and a high inflation rate that combined with soaring housing prices to convince consumers that home ownership was safe and sure.
But in the end, the real estate industry has been able to win some reductions in rent regulations in the State Legislature and allow for the deregulation of apartments for well more than a decade.
In previewing the conference, AIDA president Dr Tammy Kimpton raises concerns about the impact of the Federal Government's plans for deregulation of higher education.
Oh, Wall Street, Bankers, Hedge Funds, and the deregulation of the financial industry wrecked the Western Economies's, particularly in those countries in Europe that don't want to build things (all countries in Europe not called Germany, you know the trade union, single payer socialist country).
It's move into long - haul transport coincided with the deregulation of the U.S. trucking industry.
As we mentioned before, the entire idea behind deregulation of the electricity industry is to increase competition and reduce prices.
The deregulation of legal services in England and Wales in 2011 gave birth to organisations like Riverview Law and RocketLaw that have been disrupting the established legal services industry with innovative offerings to clients in competition with traditional law firms.
The sudden deregulation of financial markets in England on October 27, 1986, has come to be called the «Big Bang,» and the coming introduction of ABSs in England & Wales on October 6, 2011, has already been anointed as the legal profession's own explosion.
An illustration of how quickly organisations and entrepreneurs have capitalised on the deregulation of the legal industry is the rise in alternative business structures (ABSs).
He was then recruited to serve as senior legal counsel at the Jamaica Fair Trading Commission, which focused on the deregulation of telecommunications in the Caribbean nation.
Administrative law — Counsel to Ontario's Premier Elect and their Transition team in 2003, 2007, 2011, 2014, Counsel to the Ontario Energy Board since the late 80s, privatization of Ontario's Bruce Nuclear facility, 1996/97 Independent Chair of a task force advising the Ontario government on the deregulation of the natural gas distribution business, funeral and cemetery law.
Since the deregulation of tuition in 1997, tuition fees at Ontario law schools have increased exponentially.
The Korean government is planning a major deregulation of the nation's legal and other professional services markets, the Korea Herald reports today.
Forbearance or deregulation of parts of the telecommunications industry transfers those parts from a regulated to an open market, and from CRTC to Bureau jurisdiction.
[5] Industry Canada Press release, 11 Dec 2006, Canada's New Government Proposes to Accelerate Deregulation of Local Telephone Service in the Interests of Canadian Consumers, http://www.ic.gc.ca/cmb/welcomeic.nsf/ ddb0aecf65375eb685256a870050319e / 85256a5d006b9720852572410055c041!
The federal government has said it will move forward with a proposed deregulation of grain marketing in Canada.
Prior to KPMG, Jana advised Hydro One on employee communication issues, heavily involved during the deregulation of Ontario's electricity market.
This reflects growing anxiety at the Bar of a forced deregulation of existing restrictions on practice, such as the prohibition on partnership.
The report examines possible causes for the widespread nature of this misbehaviour, exploring particularly the concept of anomie as a result of the deregulation of markets.
Matthias Wissmann's practice focuses on the liberalization and deregulation of markets and industries and on legal counseling in Germany and elsewhere in Europe.
So it will be interesting to watch the impact of deregulation of the legal services in Britain on the U.S. firms that have set up outposts in London.
-- were more law school graduates servicing targeted clients prior to the deregulation of tuition than are currently doing so?
«Deregulation of Conveyancing Markets in England and Wales.»
During his tenure as chairman of the Maryland Public Services Commission, he oversaw aspects of the deregulation of the state's telecommunications and electric generation industries.
-- «Economists on Deregulation of the American Legal Profession: Praise and Critique.»
«[I] t was «competition policy and a desire to promote commercial entrepreneurialism in the legal profession that prompted the deregulation of the structure of legal practices in Australia in the first place.
Whether the rise of non-lawyer legal service providers is an initial step towards deregulation of the legal profession or just another thing for bar associations to regulate has yet to be seen.
These policies fall into four general categories: (1) policies that promote the deregulation of the electricity market; (2) policies that promote energy derivatives and commodities markets; (3) policies that expand natural gas and oil production; and (4) other policies that benefitted Enron.
ArborGen has been seeking government deregulation of its eucalyptus, which is primarily engineered to resist freezing temperatures, since 2008.
One such instance is the potential for the serendipitous deregulation of perhaps the world's largest protected marine area, the Artic Ocean.
All in all, this is great news and we look forward to continued deregulation of tiny houses and other innovative forms of housing that are aligned with how we live today.
But under a government - mismanaged deregulation of utilities in the 1990s, the Democrat - controlled legislature demanded the public utilities commission implement a «Long Term Procurement Process.»
I expect, therefore, that DTE will now join me in pushing for the repeal of Public Act 286's onerous restrictions on customer choice in electricity providers and demand the deregulation of Michigan's electricity markets.
Market «solutions,» such as, carbon markets, REDD + displacement projects, and deregulation of the private sector in climate investment, have been an inept creature birthed by the conscious breeding of this domineering incest — it is clear which sector is the older cousin.
The fact is that wind turbines are much better at making money for speculative private interests and providing an ecological figleaf for the privatization and deregulation of electrical generation than they are at generating electricity.
More recently, the IPA has been the driving force behind the establishment of a number of new non-profit front groups, including the Australian Environment Foundation - which campaigns for weaker environmental laws - Independent Contractors of Australia - which campaigns for an end to workplace safety laws and a general deregulation of the labour market, and the ironically named Owner Drivers Australia, which campaigns against safety and work standard for truck drivers.
However, as NECSI's president Yaneer Bar - Yam points out, «Because of large profits for speculators and agricultural interests, a very strong social and political effort is necessary to counter the deregulation of commodities and reverse the growth of ethanol production.»
She outlines her «Good Housekeeping» philosophy, proposes «deregulation of the private sector» and says: «Such a «fresh air and exercise» régime is fine for an economy which is above some threshold of structural health.
Deregulation of power generation (not transmission) coupled with competing energy sources will help.
Uber has proposed a temporary deregulation of their services that would allow commuters to use a car pool app.
The comet was last visible in 1986, the year of the deregulation of British banking, known as Margaret Thatcher's Big Bang.
Starring an international roster of actors including Maggie Cheung, Mercedes Cabral and James Franco, PLAYTIME comprises three chapters set across three cities defined by their relationship to capital: London, a city transformed by the deregulation of banks; Reykjavik, where the 2008 crisis began; and Dubai, one of the Middle East's burgeoning financial markets.
PLAYTIME is set across three cities defined by their role in relation to capital: London, a city transformed by the deregulation of the banks; Reykjavik, where the 2008 global financial crisis began; and Dubai, one of the Middle East's burgeoning financial markets.
Chief executive Alan Joyce stated Qantas had been forced to act as it faces serious structural challenges, largely to do with the progressive deregulation of the Australian market, the influx of competition there and abroad, and a high cost base.
Deregulation of the electricity market has resulted in some states allowing residents to choose their energy suppliers, where savings of 10 — 15 percent have become normal.
With recent market volatility (think China's deregulation of capital markets, and the U.S.'s uncertainty about raising interest rates), we've seen the importance of actively managing ETF portfolios.
The Big Bang refers to the deregulation of the London Stock Exchange (LSE), which took place on 27 October 1986.
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