Sentences with phrase «liberalization more»

«But Americans have plainly valued these forms of liberalization more than we valued the backdrop, and it is folly now to wish we could recapture the circumstances that America has been systematically demolishing for six decades and more.»
Within Canada the term has come to represent a desire to make trade liberalization more inclusive — to convince Canadians that the results will be of overall benefit to Canada.

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Progress in a few areas has been solid: slashing of bureaucratic red tape has led to a surge in new private businesses; full liberalization of interest rates seems likely following the introduction of bank deposit insurance in May; Rmb 2 trillion (US$ 325 billion) of local government debt is being sensibly restructured into long - term bonds; tighter environmental regulation and more stringent resource taxes have contributed to a surprising two - year decline in China's consumption of coal.
If we take the People's Bank of China (PBC) at its word, the change toward a market - determined exchange rate is part and parcel of financial liberalization — and nothing more.
But it may well be in China's and the global interest that the liberalization process proceed more gradually than is currently envisioned, so that capital outflows from China do not threaten China's own financial stability and spread weakness to the global economy at large.
Globalization and the liberalization of trade have already brought more people out of poverty than any other forces in human history.
SAP creates more unemployment through the process of privatization, retrenchment of workers, the closing of local industries due to import liberalization, the displacement of small farmers due to foreign subsidized imports and cut in agricultural subsidies such as for fertilizers and water and reduction of marketing facilities.
In the United States, the liberalization of the economy has led to reduced purchasing power per hour of work, but since many now work more hours and more members of the average household work, they are not poorer.
A. «Liberalization of the world communication market will lead to more competition and thus benefit consumers worldwide».
In any case it is likely that the pressures of liberalization will lead to more commercial programming to meet the demand of advertisers for large audiences.
B. «Liberalization will benefit the largest operators more than consumers.
As Brazil's food exports are expected to increase significantly due to growing foreign demand, expanding production capabilities and the liberalization of trade barriers [1], more Brazilian businesses will need to comply with international food safety regulations by implementing inspection procedures.
With the liberalization of the Kenyan coffee market, more and more specialty roasters are buying small lots directly from farmers, often providing detailed information on the farms.
The Soviet Union had invaded Czechoslovakia, bringing to an end the brief Prague spring of liberalization and, of more importance to Martina at the moment, an end to her exciting weekend.
The market liberalization means that Mexican power producers could more easily buy cleaner, cheaper natural gas from abroad instead of burning domestic oil.
He recalled the awe that the smart set once evinced for the economies of «Japan, Inc.» and the Soviet Union, and noted that Germany's current success benefits from liberalization «that made the country a little bit more like... the United States.»
This is a vision more befitting our time, one that does not look back to a heavy industry, carbon polluting economy, now infeasible as it imperils a warming planet and can not be remade in a globally competitive market unlike the period prior to global trade liberalization of the early 1970s.
Thinking more broadly, if desegregation and integration were really such a disaster in terms of American race relations, how is one to explain the plethora of statistical and anecdotal evidence suggesting a dramatic liberalization in racial attitudes during the past four decades?
If they are astroturfers for Big Oil interests, then they would become more prominent after nuclear liberalization, as AGW campaigners would be an existential threat to Big Oil's stake in the electricity generation field once the main competitor was zero - carbon nuclear rather than high - carbon coal.
Liberalization boils down to lawyers giving up the non-lawyering parts of running a firm, and focusing on lawyering while other tasks are handled by people more competent to handle those tasks.
In considering the impact of ABS liberalization in England, it is worth keeping in mind that the «big business» demand for legal services is not the same as consumer demand and, more significantly, that the nature of the legal services that are consumed and the way that legal services can be supplied are quite different in these very different markets.
«In the UK, regulatory liberalization has had only one documented access to justice benefit; motor personal injury claims more than doubled between 2005 - 2013.»
... when liberalization [in England and Wales] leads directly to the development of new legal services that more fully meet the growing «more for less» challenge of clients, this will have an international ripple effect.
This is coupled with substantial evidence that business structure liberalization combined with entity regulation is likely to provide greater flexibility and more options for both licensees and the public.»
While some critics of food truck liberalization have argued that reforms and more competition would be unfair for traditional restaurants, competition is not about «fairness» but rather allowing competitors to determine what services they want to offer and allowing consumers to make choices.
While he can imagine «more liberalization of the legal market as China's legal reform progresses,» he believes that there simply «aren't enough opportunities for the market to be completely opened up to everybody.»
While it's easier to use «ABS» as a shorthand term in our discussions here in North America, I think we'd do better to talk about «liberalization» instead, a broader and more inclusive term that offers many possibilities, all revolving around one central theme: reducing restrictions on the people and business entities that may offer authorized legal service providers.
As the United States shifts it focus to creating more jobs at the cost of championing economic liberalization and free trade many more sectors of the Canadian economy will be attacked as fiercely as aircraft and lumber are now.
However, I predict that when liberalization leads directly to the development of new legal services that more fully meet the growing «more for less» challenge of clients, this will have an international ripple effect.
ELECTRIFY aims to use peer to peer distributed ledger technology to leverage increasing electricity market liberalization in Singapore and other areas of the world by offering more options to manage energy costs, as opposed to purchasing from the government at regulated tariffs.
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