Sentences with phrase «of market liberalisation»

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We have seen in our own case how liberalisation of financial markets has led to pressures to liberalise product markets (through ongoing tariff reductions and other forms), to bring more competition in the provision of infrastructures (such as transport, communications and power generation), and to free up the labour market (through, for example, enterprise - based wage bargaining).
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.
Globalisation and the interconnected liberalisation of markets is a genie out of its bottle and is not going to be reversed despite the primal howls.
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.
Of course, the fall of the Iron & Bamboo Curtains, and the gradual liberalisation of many statist nations in its wake, finally unleashed a multitude of countries & nigh on two billion people to become active participants in the world market economOf course, the fall of the Iron & Bamboo Curtains, and the gradual liberalisation of many statist nations in its wake, finally unleashed a multitude of countries & nigh on two billion people to become active participants in the world market economof the Iron & Bamboo Curtains, and the gradual liberalisation of many statist nations in its wake, finally unleashed a multitude of countries & nigh on two billion people to become active participants in the world market economof many statist nations in its wake, finally unleashed a multitude of countries & nigh on two billion people to become active participants in the world market economof countries & nigh on two billion people to become active participants in the world market economy.
Joint publication, with China's State Development Research Centre, of Opening China's gold market in a new era: Related policy research and suggestions, proposing liberalisation of the country's gold market
«With some tightening of the MA15 + category, the retention of the existing [refused classification] category and no liberalisation of the existing games market, the outcome today is a significant improvement from what had been previously put to ministers for their approval,» ACL spokesman Rob Ward said.
This is in principle the right strategy — given the liberalisation and integration of the EU gas market.
The causes, impacts and legacies of various strategies - including liberalisation policies, decades of structural adjustment programmes (SAP) and market conditions - can not be ignored in discussions on poverty alleviation and adaptation to stresses, including climate change.
Electricity market liberalisation is gathering pace in IEA countries, and regulation of the electricity supply industry is changing rapidly.
60 Consequently, as the Commission observes, to regard the rules on patentable subject - matter in Article 27 of the TRIPs Agreement as falling within the field of the common commercial policy rather than the field of the internal market correctly reflects the fact that the context of those rules is the liberalisation of international trade, not the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States of the European Union.
Doubts raised over third and final phase of Korea's legal market liberalisation, which was meant to come into force over 2016 and 2017 for UK and US firms
In a major decision on the liberalisation of India's legal market, the nation's top court has ruled that foreign law firms are still not permitted to establish permanent offices in the country, but that they are allowed to advise on non-Indian law matters on a temporary basis.
-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.
The case arose from arbitral proceedings that were held in Frankfurt but concerned the 2004 liberalisation of the Slovak health insurance market.
An overwhelming majority of India's top legal professionals and business leaders have come out in support of the liberalisation of the country's legal market, according to new research.
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.»
The dispute, between the Korean government and the US, UK, EU and Australia, has cast doubts over the final stage of the market's liberalisation, which should allow foreign firms to practise local law through investment in domestic outfits.
Due to the above reason, under strong foreign pressure from jurisdictions such as the US and European Union, liberalisation of the market for rice and foreign lawyers has become a serious issue in Japanese diplomacy for a while.
The loosening of the regulations in the Shanghai FTZ was announced in 2013 with the aim of testing liberalisation of the Chinese market in key areas such as telecoms, financial and legal.
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