Sentences with phrase «through 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 liberalisation of the movement of capital since 1974 has greatly facilitated the recycling of «dirty money» - from the sale of drugs and arms through to that generated by white collar criminality - in legalised tax havens and, thanks to banking secrecy, through the financial and industrial organisations otherwise respected in countries «of excellence» reputed for their professionalism and democratic institutions.
They can speed up trade liberalisation by delivering gains faster than through multilateral or regional processes.
On entering Parliament in 2001, Mr Cameron rose rapidly through the ranks, serving first on the Home Affairs Select Committee, which recommended the liberalisation of drug laws.
«Political liberalisation ushered in by the return to civilian rule in 1999 has allowed militants from religious and ethnic groups to pursue their demands through violence.
We must recognise that today's seniors have lived through society's sexual liberalisation and enjoy the same sexual freedom as the rest of us.»
Unbounded Mono - Tonic invites you into the world of think tanks and strategy summits, an imaginary session called to work through the differences and tensions of liberalisation.
Through enactments and spoken word narrations, his new piece will stage a speculative exploration of the pre-history of economic liberalisation in India.
Through enactments and spoken word narrations, this piece will stage a speculative exploration of the pre-history of economic liberalisation in India.
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.
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