Sentences with phrase «deregulation policy»

And democratic strategist Rob Stein described the Mercatus Center as «ground zero for deregulation policy in Washington.»
While commending the deregulation policy of the federal government, the legal luminary maintained that such was meant to make Nigeria survive and be economically viable, adding that Nigeria may degenerate to the level of Zimbabwe if government continues to foot - drag on the policy.
The Nigeria Labour Congress National Executive Council is also meeting tomorrow and we have invitation to also attend the meeting and that is why today we have taken our position and there is no doubt that we are also going to fight for that reversal and we are not stopping on just reversal to N86.50 k, we are also going to further our struggle against the deregulation policy, against the privatization policy and the need for a political alternative and that is where we are going.
In Japan, women workers are put into even more disadvantageous position due to deregulation policy to deprive protective measures and make more casual labor.
The negative impacts of globalization such as deregulation policy are also felt by women in developed countries.

Not exact matches

The election of Donald Trump as president sparked an exodus from the US Treasury market in the final months of 2016 and early 2017 as investors prepared for the possibility that Trump's plans for a protectionist trade policy, tax cuts, deregulation, and massive infrastructure spending would bring inflation back to the US.
Industries including banking, healthcare and auto manufacturing «see themselves on the cusp of a new era of deregulation, and they do not want to do anything that would offend the new emperor,» said Cornelius Hurley, director of Boston University's Center for Finance, Law & Policy.
Business sentiment has run high since Trump was elected, with investors and companies expecting deregulation, tax reform and protectionist trade policies to fuel economic growth.
The «Joe Six - Pack» world sees President Trump's proposed policies of fiscal stimulus, infrastructure spending, deregulation and protectionist measures along with a Fed rate hike cycle.
First, has financial deregulation changed the interaction between monetary policy and the cycle?
But with the Federal Reserve (Fed) normalizing monetary policy, higher interest rates, and prospects for deregulation, the sector now seems poised for growth.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers attacked the policy proposals of Donald Trump on several fronts Sunday, saying the president - elect's plans for deregulation were setting the stage for the next financial crisis.
Fears that Trump may unduly consider his indebtedness to Deutsche Bank in deciding his administration's policy toward the financial sector go beyond general anxiety about deregulation.
Even though the intellectual climate within the Reserve Bank and other economic policy agencies was already moving in favour of deregulation in the early 1970s, wider community acceptance of the case for change did not come until after the Government set up a broad - ranging inquiry, conducted by a group of independent experts.
Now, however, investor exuberance is being supported by proposed fiscal policy such as lower corporate taxes, deregulation and historically large budget cuts to help finance the rebuilding of the nation's infrastructure and military.
President Donald Trump's pro-growth policy proposals, including lower corporate taxes, deregulation and infrastructure spending, have jolted many people's «animal spirits,» with several indices already hitting near - record highs.
Their financial surrender policy endorses the European Central Bank's lobbying for the neoliberal deregulation that led to the real estate bubble and debt leveraging, as if it were a success story rather than the road to national debt peonage.
The ongoing US recovery, the new US administration's decision to restart the approval process for the Keystone XL pipeline and other energy projects, and further policy measures, including tax reform, deregulation and infrastructure spending, could boost both demand and business confidence, igniting animal spirits and leading to an acceleration in the rates of investment, firm creation and innovation.
If you recall, small - caps skyrocketed in the days immediately following the 2016 presidential election as investors anticipated the implementation of «America first» policies — deep corporate tax cuts, deregulation, tariffs on imported goods — that would greatly favor inward - facing companies.
It is certainly reasonable to believe that this source of UST selling will continue to keep USTS rallies «limp,» and still in front of a very pro-growth / reflationary Trump policy mix to come: lower corporate and individual taxes, industry deregulation, trade policy (tariffs will drive up domestic prices as cheaper international goods competition is removed) and a fiscal policy shift away from monetary policy will all conspire to take rates higher in the year + window ahead.
Give President Trump's comments about deregulation and stimulative fiscal policy credit for driving up the value of financials generally.
«Deregulation» and other changes have seen these controls abandoned to the point where short term interest rates are now virtually the only monetary policy instrument.
Or, does the Fed's easy - money policy deregulation of oversight open the way for asset - price inflation that puts home ownership even further out of reach — except at the price of running up a lifetime of debt to the banks that write the loans on their keyboard at steep markups over their cost of funding from the compliant Fed?
The policies of structural adjustment are aimed at freeing the economy and cover privatisation, the opening of the market, deregulation of labour, etc..
Deregulation became the key policy orientation of the 1980s.
The country which exerted the most pressure in this regard was the USA where, as a result of the policies of deregulation in the 80s, there had emerged a string of wealthy regional telecoms operators (known as «Baby Bells».)
This neoliberal agenda of deregulation and privatisation, currently promoted in almost every sphere of human activity — from food production to health and education — poses a serious threat to food sovereignty and the ability of food producers and consumers to define their own food systems and policies.
Institute of Public Affairs, Australian Competition Policy: Deregulation or Reregulation?
We have a clear ideological direction on how this country should be run and to that extent we have always taken the consistent position against capitalist policies of privatization and deregulation and that explains our opposition to hike in fuel prices.
That is why we maintain that consistent opposition that such policies of privatization, deregulation and commercialization are policies that are deliberate to punish the poor that will never at any point give social welfare security.
He doesn't mentioned Romney by name, but says the GOP's policies of cutting taxes on the rich and deregulation are «what got us in trouble in the first place.»
Increases in social security expenditure largely reflect problems or policies outside social security itself, such as high unemployment, lack of affordable childcare and the deregulation of the housing market.
All these factors — a combination of financial deregulation, ill thought out planning and housing policy and changes in welfare — have resulted in land and housing in the UK becoming «financialised».
«The education policies of the previous Coalition Government, continued by this one, premised on extensive and excessive autonomy for schools and the obsessive pursuit of deregulation, have rapidly increased covert selection, often targeted at pupils from materially deprived backgrounds.
Spencer Pitfield: «The radicalism of Thatcher Governments is best encapsulated in a political philosophy and economic policies emphasising flexible labour markets, deregulation and privatisation.
I support downstream deregulation and I hope the policy is successful, but government must offer deep and meaningful sacrifices of its own.
By the way, most readers know that I am a big advocate of private capital - domestic and foreign, and I have consistently advanced positions in support of FDI, FPI, Concessions, PPPs, private investments in infrastructure, deregulation and liberalization, and other policies and strategies for improving investment in the Nigerian economy.
As Michael Chessum, national organiser of the campaign group Another Europe is Possible, said to us: «For those in charge of it, Brexit is not just a process or a policy — it is an agenda of deregulation and resurgent nationalism.
Caroline Lucas, co-leader of the Green Party, described these findings as «very concerning»: «This group is pushing for dangerous policies like the mass deregulation of farming, and ministers should not be funding it.
Chris Keates: «Once again we see the stark reality of the Government's economic austerity policy and deregulation which is impacting adversely on the provision of vital public services».
Leveraging the private sector requires a strategy and «body language» that attracts private capital, both foreign and domestic and requires policies such as PPPs, privatization and concessions, deregulation and liberalisation that so far have not appeared to be favoured or at best very reluctantly adopted since 2015.
On May 20, 2015, nine days BEFORE the government was inaugurated, I laid out «Policy Prescriptions» - diversification of production, government revenue, and exports; imperative of a strong and credible economic team and cabinet; targeting «opportunity sectors» (solid minerals, refining and petrochemicals, a new and realistic fiscal regime for upstream oil and gas, private sector investments in power and infrastructure, agro-processing, retail and construction); freeing «up resources from downstream petroleum sector deregulation» emphasizing «an economic reality in which hard decisions including some previously rebuffed by the opposition will have to be taken» a clear reference to the petrol subsidy which government waited a full year before countenancing the critical decision!
Several of Trump's top economic policy jobs may go unfilled for days or even weeks after he is sworn in Friday, potentially slowing his pursuit of an ambitious domestic policy agenda that includes an overhaul of the tax code, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, infrastructure spending and broad deregulation.
I believe that we are seeing a shift that regonises austerity and neo liberal policies (crash anyone, bit more deregulation) do not deliver for the many, and only to the few.
The Federal Government has insisted that there is no going back on the new policy of deregulation of the price of petrol which currently sells at N145naira per litre.
Even if public policy provides incentives for affordable housing development, landlords continue to move toward deregulation and raise the rent in existing buildings.
Having narrowly survived the 2007 election, Brendan Nelson appointed Dutton Shadow Minister for Finance, Competition Policy and Deregulation, becoming Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing when Malcolm Turnbull became Leader, retaining the same portfolios under Tony Abbott.
Its policy goals include cuts to income tax rates, a repeal of the estate tax, limited government and a Balanced Budget Amendment, entitlement reform, free trade, tort reform, school choice and deregulation.
Policies now coming under question include «deregulation; the dominance of finance over industry; allowing large private sector vested interests to flourish; government getting out of the way in the economy; the promise that the majority would always do well from an in - it - for - yourself, laissez faire, deregulated economy just isn't working for most working people».
As a result of accommodating to neoliberal capitalist policies throughout the Blair years — deregulation of finance, privatisation, shrinking the State in favour of unfettered markets, weakened trade union rights, and ballooning inequality — Labour lost 5 million votes since 1997.
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