Sentences with phrase «liberalisation at»

Coincidental or not, the conclusion of the TPP sends a signal to the US that both Canada and Mexico are committed to trade liberalisation at a time when the Trump Administration is beating the protectionist drum.

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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.
These countries may want to contemplate Chilean - style capital controls (price - based aimed at short - term flows) and to moderate the pace of financial liberalisation, to keep in step with the pace of development of financial infrastructure.
The commitment of the WTO to trade liberalisation, which is perceived in many quarters to be at the expense of social objectives, has made it the focus of the anti-globalisation movement in recent years.
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.
The big bang, deregulation, liberalisation and privatisation were at their heights.
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.
ICTSD (2007b), Brazil Peru Discuss New Ideas on Environmental Goods Liberalisation, Geneva, November 16, Available at: http://ictsd.net/i/news/biores/9144/.
«Services Liberalisation in Germany Overview and the Potential of Deregulation: A Study by the Institute for Economic Policy at the University of Cologne.»
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.»
As we have witnessed with the liberalisation of the third party funding environment in Singapore and Hong Kong, forward - looking jurisdictions have concluded that funding plays an important role in the disputes process and they will be at a competitive disadvantage if they preclude funding»
This white paper analyses the impact of the recent liberalisation of funding regimes in these two key Asian jurisdictions; looking in detail at the changes, anticipating future developments and providing practical tips for practitioners.
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