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Deregulation meaning
The process of removing constraints, especially government-imposed economic regulation.
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Deregulation In 1983, due to deregulation, Bell Canada Enterprises (later shortened to BCE ) was formed as the parent company to Bell Canada and Northern Telecom.
EU airline deregulation Deregulation of the European Union airspace in the early 1990s has had substantial effect on the structure of the industry there.
Telecommunications entrepreneurs who had hoped for a sweeping deregulation received a regime of guided deregulation instead.
According to data from Spain's national competition authority, deregulation has led to increased demand for high speed train lines.
Air travel is an unaffordable luxury for most people, just like it used to be in the good old days before deregulation.
At the same time, networks pushing for deregulation wanted to show that they could self-censor and that FCC oversight wasn’t necessary.
But at least they were thanked by Mick Gentleman for supporting his deregulation reforms rather than sticking to values of equity and addressing urban climate issues.
Consider the policy prescriptions – deregulation helps private businesses operate with more freedom but also engenders risk taking behavior and environmental degradation.
Deregulation came with promises of increased competition between carriers and lower fares.
Deregulation is only the first part of this process/plan.
Eastern, based in Miami, became profitable in the late 1970s but suffered when airline deregulation came into full force in 1979, drawing competition from low-cost carriers like People Express and Air Florida.
However, each instance can first be traced back to the introduction of the Deregulation Act 2015.
In recent years, the voting population made its wishes known on Medicaid expansion, medical marijuana and political redistricting—plus fairly definitive shows of opposition to food taxes and support for liquor deregulation.
Israel was always hyper-nationalist, and until the privatization-deregulation of the mid-1980s had a paradox of labor and capital — many of the industries were owned by the Histadrut, who was also Israel’s labor union.
Most citizens would agree, for example, that they had little to no control over the deregulation of the finance industry, and subsequent boom in sub-prime mortgage lending and derivatives trading that caused the 2008/09 financial crash.
Or energy deregulation, and the resulting profiteering.
The deregulation of electricity markets is the subject of intense debate among academics, analysts, regulators and utility industry executives.
The international panel continued to highlight the impact of fossil fuels and continued carbon emissions on the deregulation of the climate, and the need for countries to rapidly decarbonize by 2040.
The National President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Elder Chinedu Okoronkwo, revealed that the marketers are in full support of the government’s plan to embark on full deregulation of the downstream sector.
These and deregulation were supposed to spur economic growth, but the reverse proved true.