Sentences with phrase «economic liberalisation»

China watched the Soviet Union implode and chose a different path: economic liberalisation combined with greater economic and information rights, but no Gorbachev - style political opening up.
In fact, my career in law has coincided with major developments in commercial laws that India has seen, be it economic liberalisation in 1991; introduction of Foreign Exchange Management Act in 1999; industrial delicensing; de-regulation of the industrial sector; public sector policy; abolition of MRTP Act; introduction of the new Companies Act in 2013; the passage of Real Estate Regulation Act 2016, and more.
Through enactments and spoken word narrations, this piece will stage a speculative exploration of the pre-history of economic liberalisation in India.
Through enactments and spoken word narrations, his new piece will stage a speculative exploration of the pre-history of economic liberalisation in India.
Nonetheless, the perception persists that a higher number of refugees and asylum - seekers pose a threat to South Africa's interest, especially in the area of national security, socio - economic liberalisation and economic globalisation.
It «believes that the EU must now embrace radical reform based on economic liberalisation, a looser and more flexible structure, and greater transparency and accountability».
Yet, he was not a strong proponent of economic liberalisation, but rather believed in the state playing a strong role in the economy.
Marshall laid down conditions including that the Europeans were to receive the American cash in return foragreeing an unprecedented degree of mutual cooperation and economic liberalisation.
But a more over-riding reason is the awareness by its government that, as a result of its economic liberalisation, it has to create about 20 million jobs per year just to absorb the exodus of workers from the countryside.
Contributing to this performance has been a program of economic liberalisation, including increased openness to foreign trade and investment, financial sector deregulation and a more prominent role for the private sector.

Not exact matches

A fuller discussion of Australia's experience with capital account liberalisation can be found in Debelle G and M Plumb (2006), «The Evolution of Exchange Rate Policy and Capital Controls in Australia», available at < http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/asep.2006.5.2.7 >, Asian Economic Papers, 5 (2), pp 7 — 29.
In 1997, HD Deve Gowda, then head of a weak, eight - month - old coalition government, had assured the world of the reforms road that India had committed itself to — his speech was to be followed within a month by Finance Minister P Chidambaram's pathbreaking «Dream Budget», which set an enduring benchmark for economic reforms and liberalisation.
Facing slowing economic growth and sharp currency and share losses, Beijing has prioritised near - term stability over longer term market liberalisation.
More recently we have seen the globalisation and liberalisation in economic policies which create a new culture that destroys indigenous communities and traditional values.
It focused on cultural experiences and attitudes — hostility to the rules and regulations of social liberalisation, national pride and racial prejudice and wrapped an appeal to economic experiences within it: Britain would be better off economically because Britain is great; freeing ourselves of fussy and politically correct regulation would release economic energy; stopping immigration would mean there's more money to go around.
Romney Republicanism is therefore a variant of a minimalist, nomocratic conservatism aiming to restore the idea of the social minimum (reversing the enlargements added by the Obama Administration); the depoliticisation of swathes of American society (i.e. deregulation, desocialisation, liberalisation and debureaucratisation) and shrink the size of government in economic affairs.
But despite uncertainties, there is little doubt that in the current times when China is also considering further liberalisation of its capital account, IIAs will continue to play an important role in China's economic diplomacy in the years to come.
However, Gaimin Nonyane, head of economic research at Ecobank, said she expects the positive growth trajectory to be maintained for the foreseeable future — as long as forex market liberalisation continues and assuming oil prices remain at current levels with no further disruptions to oil production.
This means liberalisation, deregulation and a total focus on export over consumption for national economic policy.
It finds that retail market liberalisation is essential if distributed generation is to achieve its full economic potential.
trade liberalisation may have economic benefits (increasing adaptive capacity) but also increases emissions from transport;
«The Economic Impact of Professional Services Liberalisation
«Services Liberalisation in Germany Overview and the Potential of Deregulation: A Study by the Institute for Economic Policy at the University of Cologne.»
Additionally, this government's continued thrust on economic, regulatory and fiscal reforms with the abolition of FIPB, liberalisation of FDI in single brand retail, pharma and real estate services, introduction of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and GST are likely to catalyse more M&A deals.
Growing — Dubai's total international trade has grown on average by over 11 % per year since 1988 and regional economic growth and liberalisation should boost demand further;
-LSB-...] by granting DEI and maintaining in its favour quasi-monopolistic lignite exploration rights which ensure that it has privileged access to the most attractive fuel in Greece for the purposes of generating electricity, the Hellenic Republic thereby created inequality of opportunity between economic operators on the wholesale electricity market and thus distorted competition, maintaining or reinforcing DEI's dominant position and excluding or hindering any new entrants, despite the liberalisation of the wholesale electricity market.
Douglas Scott director Jonathan Nolan says: «Budgetary pressures born of the ongoing liberalisation of the legal services market and economic uncertainty mean that law firms are engaged in a balancing act — they want to create opportunity but at a price they are comfortable with.»
Today, however, many of the existing specialised international tribunals have been created in the context of a particular regime, such as one which promotes, for example, the liberalisation of international trade rules, the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, or the economic integration of a regional organisation.
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