The liberalization process of certain religions has not occurred in a few short years. |
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Financial liberalization is one of the key requirements for Taiwan's entry into the WTO, but Taiwan has been slow in the area so far. |
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He did not step up economic liberalization, professing a policy of state capitalism. |
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Economic liberalization and behind the scenes military autocracy combined with a localistic nationalism became an influential new model. |
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The removal of non-tariff barriers to trade is sometimes described as trade liberalization. |
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Globalization has meant economic liberalization, which has meant throwing markets open to international competition. |
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As a cost-saving device, I would advocate liberalization of censorship laws. |
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There is no guarantee that financial liberalization will enhance economic efficiency, nor that privatization will guarantee competition. |
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The resurgence in religion and spiritualism in China follows the country's ongoing moves toward liberalization during the past decade. |
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Hence, in all three countries of the Southern Cone, liberalization has coincided with greater inequality in income distribution. |
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In 1899 Eduard Bernstein dismissed class struggle because of the growing middle class, socialized welfare reforms, liberalization, and so on. |
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Mr. Husain articulates a clear, unambivalent and positive assessment of the likely effects of globalization and liberalization on poverty. |
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By demanding austerity while insisting on liberalization, it disregards basic social needs. |
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The effect of political liberalization on performance is a hotly debated issue as well. |
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Regional elections in the early 1990s shifted the reform agenda from liberalization to subnational independence and central state dismemberment. |
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She welcomes the liberalization of access for Australian firms to US Government procurement programs. |
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However, the euro could also act as a stimulus for economic harmonization, and for the liberalization of labour and capital markets. |
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The two principal forces were the monetary overhang and price liberalization. |
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Such policies contradict the principles of free trade and the process of liberalization. |
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Hong Kong has been at the forefront of telecom market liberalization in the region. |
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Freedom, democracy and fraternity are people's slogans and globalization and liberalization are the slogans of imperialism. |
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Social policy is a tool that in principle can be used by governments to cushion the adverse effects of external liberalization. |
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The move displayed no determination on his part to pursue political liberalization. |
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Rapid agricultural liberalization could leave the food supply for some groups vulnerable. |
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Asia has generally held a positive attitude towards trade liberalization during the crisis. |
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Ministers from the member states will try to agree on an agenda for a new round of global trade liberalization talks. |
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The liberalization of attitudes and sociocultural values undoubtedly played a role in these findings. |
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This is a part of an agenda to promote trade liberalization. |
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This represents a milestone in the global liberalization of trade. |
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The liberalization of the electricity market has proceeded more slowly. |
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When India opened its door to liberalization and business boomed no one realized that the one thing to get sold-out totally would be rose-colored glasses. |
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Unfortunately though, their first major agreement virtually formalized a procedure for allowing members to backtrack on their trade liberalization commitments. |
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I think we made a very serious contribution to the liberalization of laws and attitudes. |
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His vision for moving Mexico forward includes privatization, liberalization, and political freedom. |
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With the pressures of liberalization and internationalization, the man in power both lacked ways of actively solving these issues and was unreceptive to suggestions. |
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There is no doubt that the concentration on agricultural liberalization brought the key concerns of fair trade and equitable trading opportunities to the forefront. |
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Bashar al-Assad favored the adoption of Western-promoted neoliberalism and economic liberalization. |
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Economic liberalization was then undertaken to restore the fiscal base, and thence government control over what had become ungovernable economies. |
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The caseload growth was therefore held off in Quebec until after the 1993 liberalization. |
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We have seen that employers use Sweden as an example of an advanced country when they argue for liberalization of shop opening hours. |
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The trip takes place against a backcloth of increasing economic stability, regional integration and trade liberalization in Latin America. |
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The global society we now have creates poverty, while liberalization of the economy benefits only the well-heeled. |
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At the same time, the spread of financial liberalization has exposed developing nations to the promise and perils of export strategies financed by hot money. |
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This situation is out of keeping with the principle of free competition, which calls for complete liberalization of air transport. |
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Agricultural liberalization is therefore not a condition sine qua non for development. |
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Economic liberalization has never been smooth or uncontested, and there have always been spaces for policy experimentation and heterodoxy. |
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From these factors, one can easily deduce a number of macro-objectives that governments aim to achieve through liberalization. |
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Trade liberalization removes trade barriers that protect traditional or weaker economic sectors. |
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Ottawa viewed with some alarm the new Republican administration's apparent lack of enthusiasm for multilateral trade liberalization. |
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The liberalization of health means that the public sector will have to compete with the private sector. |
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Traditions of generosity and redistribution of wealth, fit uneasily with imported western values of acquisition and market liberalization. |
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The winds of liberalization that blow over the Big Island have projected a more positive image of the country. |
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However, it is only recently that the relation between trade liberalization and the right to health has been examined more systematically. |
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It is really a double whammy of trade liberalization and passive privatization which is so deathly and so worrisome. |
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Established in 1995, it researches international finance and globalization issues and campaigns against further liberalization. |
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The chapter concludes by outlining the steps that business persons will have to take to take full advantage of these liberalization measures. |
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Trade liberalization must be pursued so that the benefits of trade can be extended to the largest number of countries and people. |
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Consequently, the European Commission accepts that the liberalization of cabotage is a long-term objective. |
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Guiding values that concentrate primarily on liberalization and privatization constrain social progress. |
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They adopt a neo-liberal rethoric but express a natural resistance to some market oriented reforms, particularly trade liberalization. |
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Two presenters examined ways in which trade and liberalization affect access to decent jobs and labour rights. |
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This all-out liberalization has led us to the brink of the abyss and the WTO is inviting us to step over the edge. |
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By ruling out any possibility of unemployment they cannot study the effect of liberalization on poverty. |
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It served to insulate agricultural policy both from competing domestic political constituencies and from American demands for trade liberalization. |
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It is particularly regrettable that liberalization has gone hand-in-hand with a negative impact on energy saving. |
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Trade liberalization may be helpful for the diffusion of these technologies to the extent that trade barriers are still high. |
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Because, beyond these statements of good intention, interests continue to diverge on how to apply trade liberalization. |
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Secondly, there is evidence of post-liberalization aid fatigue, in the sense that aid inflows tapered off after trade liberalization. |
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At the heart of the technocratic agenda was trade liberalization, which threatened the protectionist policies that had coddled the native oligarchs. |
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To be blunt, Asia has become a hotbed of trade and investment liberalization, one that is leaving Canada behind. |
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The 20th Soviet Communist Party Congress in 1956, and the process of de-Stalinization ultimately resulted in some liberalization of ideological control. |
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According to Hillman as well as Hillman and Ursprung, liberalization has a deteriorative effect on economic performance until a cultural adaptation takes place. |
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He stressed that Community liberalization was not a carbon copy of the deregulation that had taken place in the United States. |
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The solution, as perceived by successive US administrations, is not to retreat from trade liberalization but to incorporate a wider range of nations within the fold. |
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The WTO ministerial meeting was to set the agenda and scope of the next round of global trade liberalization talks, but the meeting ended in failure. |
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Trade liberalization, the complement to deregulated capital markets, also plays a significant role in raising inequality and limiting efforts at poverty reduction. |
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Greater productivity would put pressure on the yuan, or renminbi to rise, but more trade liberalization and capital liberalization could put pressure on the currency. |
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Supporting the liberalization of the property market, the number of agricultural holdings is set to increase tenfold with the reorganization of family farms. |
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Trade liberalization may shift economic inequality from a global to a domestic scale. |
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Like Britain, a gradual liberalization of trade laws as part of the free trade movement meant less smuggling. |
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This policy shift was seen as a necessary concomitant to the successful inward investment and export policies of the 1980s and '90s, and as part of the ongoing reform and liberalization of the Chinese economy. |
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This indicates the relationship between openness and prosperity is correlated, but not in the causal sequence claimed in the Update to justify Canada's uncritical push in the WTO negotiations for liberalization. |
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Access of the country's products to regional and international markets is limited by the high transport cost, thus curtailing the benefits that the economy could derive from trade liberalization. |
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On the one hand, successive waves of autonomous and multilateral trade liberalization had resulted in an unprecedented reduction in tariff barriers. |
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It also ran counter to the principle of standstill adopted within the OECD and prejudged the spirit of the Uruguay Round negotiations to be held in Geneva, particularly as regards the liberalization of financial services. |
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To bolster their efforts, defenders of the Round strive to promote figures meant to throw light on gains resulting from trade liberalization according to current implementation procedures. |
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Of course, when we come to the point of binding decisions, in three years time or so, it may very well be the case that a substantial surrounding agenda makes it easier to achieve major liberalization in services. |
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The grounds for this opinion were that the takeover would substantially alter the competitive dynamics of gas and electricity markets, which were in the throes of liberalization and technological change. |
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The liberalization of the postal industry, particularly with regard to the shipment of parcels and lettermail, rekindled interest in financial services, which have played a big part in the survival of the postal system. |
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And since Brazil is considered an LDC, we can only hazard a guess as to the fair distribution of surpluses created by the liberalization of agricultural exchanges. |
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History has shown us that liberalization, despite its potential for good, is never easily accepted and that a retreat to protectionism, despite all its failings, is ever popular. |
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Most developing countries want their own liberalization to be carefully designed owing to the risk of high adjustment costs, unemployment, deindustrialization and loss of tariff revenue. |
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While trade liberalization and economic integration have the potential for welfare gains in the long run, they often involve considerable adjustment costs, including job churning and deindustrialization. |
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We are committed to the multilateral trading system as the best means of achieving greater and effective trade liberalization and stronger global trade rules. |
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They often have the character of detailed legal code, embodying trade-offs between regulatory autonomy and trade liberalization explicitly negotiated ex ante. |
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This is why even emerging countries such as India, where millions of farmers are living on subsistence farming, are hostile to tariff liberalization and are demanding their right to food sovereignty. |
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This is the reason why it is essential to understand that trade liberalization must include the framework of the various industries' structures so that neither thousands of jobs nor food security are jeopardized. |
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The reference to development looks more and more like a stylistic device designed to make the poorest countries of the planet swallow the bitter pill of trade liberalization and market opening. |
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Elections and electoral competition have contributed to the liberalization of society by endowing the citizens with more voice and capacity to contest their civil and political liberties. |
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From now on, the issue in hand is the WTO's ability to rally diverging interests around a principle that is commonly accepted: the benefits of liberalization. |
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An initial step in obtaining benefits from trade liberalization would be to improve absorptive capacity in the host country, particularly by enhancing the quality of human resources. |
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Today however, the defenders of trade liberalization are facing an increased reassessment of the supposedly beneficial consequences of that economic policy. |
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The evolution of international negotiations at the WTO which advocates the dismantling of trade barriers and liberalization of the markets is a perfect example. |
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Must we wait for the liberalization policy to permanently destabilize the sector to realize that instead of liberalization, we must reinvent the regulation tools? |
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Consequently, we should avoid improperly summarizing the difficult issue of liberalization in agricultural exchanges into the simple fact that tariff elimination will lead to more trade. |
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To catalyze far-reaching trade liberalization through the Doha Round, the United States has put forth bold reform proposals to open markets, spur economic growth and alleviate poverty. |
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Largely based on a neoliberal belief in the market self-regulating ability, the liberalization intended by the Doha Round has thus seen its effectiveness undermined by the recent crises. |
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This third criterion will take into account the objective of wiping out poverty worldwide and will measure the effects in this area of the liberalization of international exchanges on different categories of consumers. |
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The globalization of the world economy and the liberalization of world trade were accentuating the social and economic disparities between nations more than ever before. |
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Divorce rates were already slowly inching up in the 19th century as the result of secularization trends, the liberalization of norms concerning individual choice, and the lessening of religious influence. |
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The liberalization measures introduced by the Government since 1987 have benefited all the media and have given a particular fillip to the opposition press. |
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Both those committed to trade liberalization within a multilateral system and those committed to helping developing countries will look at America's new strategy with abhorrence. |
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Because of insufficiently regulated liberalization of agricultural exchanges, local production has rapidly become impossible to sell because it is more expensive than imported production. |
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In agriculture, neither the pursuit of trade liberalization per se, nor the single-minded pursuit of commercial interests should undermine these development objectives. |
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It demonstrates that the alleged benefits of unregulated agricultural trade liberalization are overestimated and the risks to small farmers, very real. |
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Although proponents of economic liberalization condemn India's socialist Nehruvian economic policies, they did alleviate poverty. |
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When I asked Siebert what he would have to say now to trade skeptics on Capitol Hill who are asking what happened to the political liberalization that was supposed to be well underway by now, he declined to respond. |
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Question: Are there no means of conserving cultural specificity, and the specificity of people's right to feed themselves within the framework of the current liberalization of exchange? |
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As we have shown, this model is in reality totally unsuited to agriculture and it is more than probable that unregulated liberalization will increase poverty in developing countries and will breed turmoil for many nations. |
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On 17 November 1949 Jay minuted Cripps, arguing that trade liberalization on inessentials was socially regressive. |
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Negotiations for further liberalization will therefore involve negotiators pressing their partners to include more sectors in their schedules and to remove some of the limitations they now maintain. |
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If we have one of the highest standards in the world, and I believe we have, it is precisely because we have such fierce and successful proponents of market liberalization, the very opposite of protectionism. |
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All of these stabilization funds disappeared or were restructured in connection with the liberalization of the production and marketing channels, as requested by international financial institutions. |
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Surveillance documents may be used only for such time as arrangements for liberalization of imports remain in force in respect of the transactions concerned. |
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The other reform was the liberalization of the tightly controlled economy. |
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The economics are clear: trade liberalization, combined with pro-market, developmental domestic reforms, enhances the economic growth potential of developing countries. |
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Nevertheless, it did represent an effort to balance economic liberalization and economic security, one which contributed to a relatively broad political consensus underpinning the role of the state for almost half a century. |
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In an era of intense global competitive pressure, developing countries certainly would appreciate a further liberalization of trade regimes that would lead to easier access for their labor-intensive exports to world markets. |
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From the available information, the proposed agreement falls into the category of a development strategy based on trade liberalization, deregulation and economic privatization. |
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Meeting the challenge of undertaking trade liberalization successfully, while remaining a necessary part of development, must be supported by a variety of other domestic policies. |
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Some still think that trade liberalization will lead to development. |
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The robust growth reflected expansionary macro-economic policies and recent reforms, including trade liberalization and exchange rate unification. |
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While globalization and trade liberalization might have a positive impact on economic growth and employment, their impact on small rural and urban producers needed careful attention. |
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The test will involve financial reform including interest rate liberalization and full convertibility of yuan. |
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Finland took part in trade liberalization in the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. |
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Newer trends of liberalization of trade have fostered routes among nations bound by agreements. |
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In Ireland, taxi deregulation decreased waiting times so much that the liberalization became very popular among the public. |
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Only in the 1990s with a program of economic liberalization did the economy begin to recover. |
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In 1967, the American Medical Association publicly supported liberalization of abortion laws. |
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In social policy, liberalization may refer to a relaxation of laws restricting, for example, divorce, abortion, or psychoactive drugs. |
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World Bank loan conditionalities are attached to a wide range of loans and largely center on the liberalization of trade, deregulation and privatization. |
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The problem with the asylum seekers and others who are abusing the visa liberalization, has once again been actualized ahead of the coming Progress Report on Macedonia. |
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Finally, the emergence of telebureaus providing resale of voice telephony and other value-added service is a significant downstream effect of sector liberalization. |
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Countries take steps to inflow the capital needed for investments with the effection of globalization in direction of liberalization of financial system. |
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There is a distinct difference between liberalization and democratization. |
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Since the liberalization of United States immigration laws in 1965, the number of people in the United States having Filipino ancestry has grown substantially. |
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The revolutions of 1989 and subsequent liberalization in many parts of the world resulted in a significant expansion of global interconnectedness. |
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A 2009 survey in cooperation with the Czech Economic Association found that the majority of Czech economists favour continued liberalization in most sectors of the economy. |
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The failures of the Imperial Court to enact such reforming measures of political liberalization and modernization caused the reformists to steer toward the road of revolution. |
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A period of political liberalization in 1968, known as the Prague Spring, was forcibly ended when the Soviet Union, assisted by several other Warsaw Pact countries, invaded. |
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