Sentences with phrase «services liberalisation»

Discussions around Brexit are the latest in a series of talks on Korea's legal 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.»
«The Economic Impact of Professional Services Liberalisation

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The privatisations, the enterprise zones, deregulations and liberalisations of state industries and welfare public services are examples where Thatcherites attempted to withdraw the presence of the state.
Most resulted in massively improved services to consumers - especially where liberalisation and competition were introduced and the Treasury was not too rapacious.
Deregulation and liberalisation have transformed several sectors in Nigeria - financial services; airlines and aviation; broadcasting and media - radio, television and newspapers; upstream petroleum; universities and polytechnics; and telecommunications.
You would suddenly have a very large economy, with considerable political clout and a long history of advocating for liberalisation of services, joining a relatively out - of - the - way trade arrangement.
Launched in 2012, in response to the liberalisation of Legal Services in the UK, in the form of the Legal Services Act 2007 and the Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act (LASPO) in 2012, Modern Law Magazine has established itself as one of the leading B2B publications in the legal industry.
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.
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.»
It is welcome to see Prof Mayson starting his paper from a position of neutrality insofar as he resists the easy / lazy argument that liberalisation of legal services as a result of LSA 2007 inevitably will lead to advice deserts — or indeed the opposite (that competition is some kind of panacea).
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