Sentences with phrase «more deregulation»

«Parents simply do not accept that more deregulation is the right way to run schools.
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.
Even after the financial meltdown, the BP oil spill and the Massey mine disaster, these guys still want more deregulation.
@dlknowles - Pretty ballsy of David Cameron to attack Labour for tolerating a deregulated City when he and George wanted more deregulation #justsaying
More deregulation.
The more deregulations in special education, the fewer services there will be for children in public schools.

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Your legacies of deregulation, a financialized US economy and the Greenspan put have spoken for themselves by helping to cause the world's largest and most productive economy to suffer more than a decade of malaise, 10 ′ s of millions unemployed and a near collapse of the entire system.
In an age when the political pendulum can swing quickly from regulation to deregulation and when federal rules are frequently reinterpreted, automated help with compliance is more than a convenience — it's a business necessity.
Consumer advocates have been concerned that a deregulation - minded FCC could potentially allow more huge mergers, overturn new protections for internet users and lead to higher costs for media and technology companies that rely on the internet to reach consumers.
But Trump's financial deregulation program would make a financial crisis far more likely again.
These recommendations were in fact cited by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in its 2016 annual Economic Survey of Canada.Naming a lack of productivity as a major impediment to future economic growth, the OECD called for Canada to pursue a platform of deregulation while also reducing interprovincial trade barriers and providing more incentives for small - and medium - sized companies to innovate and invest.
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In the 1990s, a number of studies reviewed deregulation's impact on airline wages, attributing decreases in the range of 10 to 20 percent for pilots, and more for flight attendants.
To put it crudely, financial deregulation provided more rope for the cycle to swing with greater amplitude.
The House passed its own banking deregulation bill, an even more severe rollback of Obama - era banking rules.
With a wave of deregulation looking less likely, investors should focus less on the macro and more on how «reregulation» will impact securities and sectors.
The so - called Trump rally — the DJIA is up almost 9 percent since Nov 8 — is built on the notion that a business - friendly president whose cabinet is «stocked» with bankers and billionaires will oversee more upward redistribution of growth, along with financial market deregulation.
His deregulation economic agenda will affect every other aspect of Canadian life: self - regulation in food safety; self - regulation in airline safety; «harmonising» regulation with the deregulated U.S. on pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables; abandoning separate Canadian testing of new drugs and much more.
David Reifschneider's hypothesis that supply may well be endogenous is even more plausible when a combination of labour market deregulation and technological innovation is occurring.
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.
Small - capitalization US equities would also benefit, but disproportionately because they tend to move more violently than large stocks with accelerations and decelerations in the economy, and they should benefit disproportionately from deregulation.
However, tax cuts and deregulation for businesses should put upward pressure on wages and net more take - home pay for employees AKA prospective home buyers.
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.
 According to the article, O'Neill's report calls for «complete deregulation of tuition fees» in Nova Scotia. Moreover: He believes that higher tuitions are more equitable because they -LSB-...]
A combination of deregulation and «moral hazard» bailouts — for the top of the economic pyramid, not the bottom — will polarize the economy all the more.
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.
In Japan, women workers are put into even more disadvantageous position due to deregulation policy to deprive protective measures and make more casual labor.
As many countries around the world are revising their communication and information structures, the leading stratagem seems to be «more market, less state» and the buzzword is «deregulation».
While APHIS maintains that contamination is unlikely, they contradict their own conclusion by determining that glyphosate tolerant alfalfa deregulation will lead to a shift to larger farms as alfalfa producers seek more land to avoid contamination.
Headed «The greatest Australian competition reforms in 20 years» the piece works through the political context to the Review, the «extraordinary» breadth of the review, the panel and timing of the review, the «likely appetite for further deregulation», possible agency reforms, possible «trimming» of the laws, small business issues and more - it runs for eight pages and is well worth reading.
People are paying more for petrol since a 27 percent price hike in Jan. 2015 and deregulation of the sector in June that year.
But the additional ingredient that government will deliver and needs to do even more of is a radical programme of microeconomic reform to make our economy more competitive - including competitive tax rates, planning reform and deregulation.
«We have already warned the Coalition Government that the last thing schools need are more freedoms and deregulation to create the conditions for even more excessive payments and rewards to be made.»
Above all, the mayor has failed to use his bully pulpit to push for repeal of Vacancy Deregulation and other loopholes in the rent laws that have cost the city far more affordable apartments than he can ever build.
The open secret that Brexit is more about financial and environmental deregulation than immigration is confirmed by a Legatum Institute briefing for City slickers.
«Our plan to slash the punishing Gross Receipts Tax on energy will benefit businesses, consumers, and homeowners, and, coupled with utility deregulation that this Governor and Legislature have championed for years, help make New York more competitive with our surrounding states to attract jobs and new commercial investment,» Senator Bruno said.
Gianaris» platform focuses on fighting pollution from power plants, preventing terrorism and attacks by sexual predators and consumer protection for airline passengers, while Arcabascio's campaign focuses on job creation, more hospitals, deregulation of insurance companies and education reform.
Many holistic health experts and functional clinicians believe we may be seeing more people affected by thyroid deregulation due to sodium restriction advised by the media which has resulted in a reduction in iodine.
Copper toxicity, or deregulation, is much more common than copper deficiency today and can cause many issues, like Tourette's, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, and Asperger's.
More light is being shinned onto «adrenal fatigue» or HPA (hypothalamic, pituitary, adrenal) Axis Deregulation.
The topics included; How do firms grow Why do firms grow all types of costs economies and diseconomies of scale all types of efficiency Revenue and profit other motives for firms Strategies to gain market share barriers to entry barriers to exit Theory of the firm types of markets comparisons between markets collusions game theory price discrimination contestable markets government intervention deregulation And much more!
Deregulation of such things as the telephone industry has brought more options, but has also engendered lots of problems.
However, school management positions are even more ripe for deregulation than is classroom teaching.
• Structural Deregulation — Dump the age old «one best system» and allow wide - ranging authority for deregulation of human resource management as well as innovations in scheduling and delivery that will certainly involve significantly more «time on task» and use ofDeregulation — Dump the age old «one best system» and allow wide - ranging authority for deregulation of human resource management as well as innovations in scheduling and delivery that will certainly involve significantly more «time on task» and use ofderegulation of human resource management as well as innovations in scheduling and delivery that will certainly involve significantly more «time on task» and use of technology.
During this session, there will be a number of proposed initiatives to advance this principle and these deregulation and innovation ideas, but of course they will be vigorously opposed by the usual suspects who have a vested interest in the current delivery system and / or feel threatened by a more deregulated environment.
Why isn't Brill more skeptical of deregulation in education, given that the deregulation of banking, also supported by Wall Street, wreaked havoc on the economy?
The major principles undergirding charter schooling — choice, deregulation, and so - called accountability — had already attracted significant attention long before 1988, and proposals to break up the «monopoly» of school districts had been building for more than a decade.
Allowing for greater deregulation with more flexibility and freedom at the school level without oversight for student outcomes will lead to no better and probably worse outcomes for students.
If the principals of the Walton Family Foundation decline to state publicly that their press for deregulation and rapid expansion is designed to undermine and eventually dismantle public education, their grantees have been more than willing to do so:
More generally, at the heart of school choice, whether in the form of vouchers or charter schools, is a «belief in the power of deregulation» (Ravitch, 2010a, p. 127).
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