Sentences with phrase «deregulation which»

They argued that much of the EPA program's apparent success in reducing SO2 emissions from power plants was due to simultaneous railroad deregulation which reduced the cost of delivering low sulfur coal strip - mined in the west.
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».
PDR is an example of deregulation which will create problems: ghost blocks and a lack of employment opportunities as office space and consequently companies are lost.
The programme therefore had to be dressed up with the strong affirmation of great words: speeches on «open society, the sign of equality automatically placed between Market and Democracy, the elegy of the so - called deregulation which had come to be the synonym of liberty (without clarifying whose), the anti-state speeches, the state which was considered to be the obvious synonym of bureaucrats, autocrats and idiots, no longer the possible instrument of the management of historic social compromises, founded on democracy.
It is widely recognized and dealt with in antitrust law and in the deregulation which has introduced competition into the telecommunication, transportation and banking industries.
Then came the Bill Clinton administration in the 1990s and its reckless and unprecedented banking deregulation which allowed the giant Wall Street banks to swallow up, or drive out of business, thousands of banks across America.

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The deregulation in 2010 of the yuan in Hong Kong turned the city into a RMB investment hub, a position for which London, Singapore and other financial centres are now vying.
At the beginning of the year, there was without a doubt the famous Trump trade that came on, which was a belief in tax cuts, infrastructure, and deregulation as a package driving growth.
Australia «s two largest non-casino gambling firms are struggling to cope with mounting competition from online betting agencies which have taken off since the deregulation of gambling licenses in 2012, and both reported profit falls in August.
PG&E had been hammered by energy deregulation in 2000, which led to a statewide power crisis and later, a humiliating trip to Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
Deregulation of the phone business was starting to sweep the world, which meant that traditional «direct dial» international phone service was dropping in price in many countries, eroding callback's advantage.
We spoke to Nick Akins, the CEO of American Electric Power (AEP), the largest power company in the country, and he was unmitigated in his belief that the new tax code, coupled with deregulation is producing some very strong growth throughout his delivery zone which spans everywhere from Texas to Ohio.
on his ability to push through other items on his agenda, such as tax reform, infrastructure spending and deregulation — the promise of which has helped propel stocks upward since his election.
Deregulation: Hope comes not only from the financial sector, which has enjoyed a bigly post-election market rally, but from lots of other industries.
Generally speaking, deregulation and lower taxes are good for business, which is good for business investors.
But I think President Obama has brought around him a lot of the Rubin mentality, which is not only deregulation, it's unfettered free trade.»
That said, a new leaf seems to have been turned this year with hedge funds returning to positive flows in the first quarter of 2017.1 Renewed interest has been spurred by the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States, which some industry experts are predicting should bring meaningful tax reform, deregulation and infrastructure spending that we think could prove a boon to hedge strategies.
We showed that deregulation impacts neither the probability to incur debt nor the debt - to - income ratio of low income households, which mitigates the fear that banking competition fosters «predatory lending».
Tax cuts always effect assets prices, regulations are estimated to account for up to 35 % of building new construction costs for homes in some locations and though federal deregulation may not impact local regulations as much it does have a multiplier effect on the economy just like a tax cut does and anticipation of an infrastructure plan the scale of this administration's, though it hasn't been passed, would also have an anticipatory effect on leading indicators like stocks and other commodities that raise costs, which we have already seen.
Today's talk is intended to be part of a vigorous debate currently going on in the international community about which exchange rate regime should (and, more specifically, should not) be adopted in emerging countries, with this particularly aimed at countries which are undergoing financial deregulation.
The Fourth area is more the field of ATTAC: all areas of financial deregulation with an aim to tax free - flowing capital or to plan taxes of this type but also to attack pension funds as they become more widespread, or tax havens which play an important role in the world economy.
From 1996, in Korea, the government (amongst which 3 members especially) has tried to institutionalize a dramatic neo-liberal programme with privatisation and deregulation in the financial market.
And of course, all this would be with the general aim that all these measures of coercion linked to financial deregulation would help recuperate funds which could go to the victims of the system, the countries of the South and those «without» or the unemployed in the rich countries.
The neo-monetarist credo imposed by the United States since 1971, the complete adhesion to «market forces» (which George Soros defined as «market integration») and the consequent ripples, throughout the world, of liberalisation, deregulation and privatisation measures - have devastated politics, weakened the representative democratic institutions and colonised the state.
The financial markets which have resulted from liberalisation, deregulation and financial globalisation, have their own time - frame which is not that of the value - creation process and less still creation itself, with the slow - downs, or, worse, the interruptions in the returns process.
Globalization, which integrates the world economy through liberalization of trade and investment and deregulation and privatization of business so that the world transnational corporations (TNCs) can operate freely across national boundaries.
It is true that the neo-liberal dogma of total deregulation of labour is hardly compatible with an organisation, which supports social pacts.
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».)
In a general sense, one can speak of four areas of struggle: (i) the system of economic exploitation and social stratification (racial segregation, women's working conditions, unemployment and the new legislation of «flexibility and «deregulation); (ii) the ideology (the way of representing the world, social relations, etc.) that justifies the system — the new ideologies of race superiority, the religious legitimation of competition and the so - called free market as the only and sufficient way of organizing human life (iii) the ways in which the consciousness of the oppressed, is led to interject this ideology of domination and to develop a feeling of self - denial and self - devaluation; (iv) the atomization of the society through the weakening and destruction of neighborhood, workers and local cultural manifestations.
Mr Saputo was full of optimism about Australia's dairy industry, despite a torrid decade in which production declined 1.7 per cent and the sector battled drought, deregulation and declining property values.
The meeting which ended in deadlock saw the two unions asked the government not only to put all the nation's refineries to optimal use but also increase minimum wage and equally put all necessary palliatives measures before deregulation of oil.
But what was revelatory about the Queen's Speech was what it didn't mention: it wholly ignored the seismic political shifts and horrific events which have brought renewed public engagement in politics and staunch opposition to an ideologically - driven political agenda of austerity and deregulation.
Big Bang, the massive deregulation of the late 1980s, created challenges and opportunities which would not be managed by the continued apartheid between the City and Westminster.
In France, liberalism is often associated with the Anglo - Saxon conception of «economic - liberalism» involving deregulation and a free market economy, which are, to an extent, alien to French views of the state and the economy.
All the Senate Republicans and their real estate patrons got was a preservation of most of the deregulation provisions, what opponents call «loopholes,» created in the 1990s, as well as a three - year extension of 421 - a benefits, and no legislatively required increase in governmental oversight of apartment deregulation, which was another thing the tenants had been hoping for.
The following week, Larry Summers, Obama's first choice to succeed Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve chairman, withdrew his name from consideration after months in which Senate Democrats signaled their annoyance with his previous support for deregulation.
But New Labour's faith in the market meant it contributed to the deregulation that led to the 2008 banking crisis, one which even the former governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, admits was the real reason for the huge deficit inherited by the Conservative - led coalition.
The only party which recognises the world has changed these last ten years and know we can not continue with widening inequality deregulation of industry and privatisation of public services.
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!
Ivanka Trump said that she and Sen. Bob Corker, a longtime deficit hawk, believe the tax cuts, combined with deregulation, will «ultimately eliminate» the country's debt, which flies in the face of virtually all nonpartisan research that shows the deficit will actually increase.
Later in the day, Pence and Trump participate in an event regarding deregulation, after which, the president will meet with the RNC chairwoman.
Plainly this needs to be sorted, although I won't lie: it sticks in the throat to see the public sector pay for the private sector's incompetence and inefficiency - the very same qualities with which it originally argued the case for deregulation.
Mr. Alessi said New York's current financial troubles can be traced back to the mid-1990s era of deregulation, which included lifting caps on health insurance premiums.
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.
Clause 47 of the deregulation bill, which is being debated in the Commons, would remove rules forcing state requests for journalistic material to be made in open court with media representatives.
Keller said Lazio is proud of his work for JPMorgan - from which he is on a leave of absence to run for governor - and criticized Levy for «an almost deranged obsession» with Lazio's vote to support banking deregulation in 1999.
This is code for further privatisation and deregulation even though it was a privatised and deregulated market economy which produced the biggest financial crash for nearly a hundred years as well as turning off vast swathes of Labour's electoral base.
Lewis, Labour MP for Norwich South — who won his seat off Liberal Democrat Simon Wright, but whose nearest challenger in 2015 was the Conservatives — said: «The Tories» plan for Brexit is a plan for a race to the bottom which we will all lose — with weakened human rights, rampant deregulation, and a diminished Britain.
The economy will be boosted by a bill extending the coalition's deregulation drive, an intellectual property bill and a national insurance contributions bill which introduces a new employment allowance helping small businesses.
«Our findings indicated that deregulation of CSN6 by ERK2 resulted in stabilization and activation of beta - catenin, which is important for colorectal cancer development,» said Lee.
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