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Liberalisation
Liberalisation meaning
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of liberalization.
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In the first five years after the liberalisation, the use of illegal drugs rose slightly among the general population but then fell in the next five years, according to Transform, a group which studies and campaigns for the decriminalisation of drugs.
The argument is that liberalisation could attract more foreign investment, which will help the country's industries become more efficient and export more.
There is a liberalisation of the concept of locus standi when it involves constitutional matters.
With the liberalisation of the economic policy at the Centre, States (Lagos and environs) with economic viability will thrive better and will be able to provide job opportunities for the teaming youths in their numbers.
Bush, who showered praise on Singh, described the economic liberalisation process initiated by India in 1991 when Singh was the Finance Minister as one of the two important events of that year that led to transformation of Indo-US ties.
He said, “The bill seeks to stabilise the value of currency by ensuring the liberalisation of foreign exchange transactions to maintain an equilibrium of balance of international payments.
Szijjarto said Hungary’s EU presidency later this year would prioritise the upgrade and expansion of the customs union between the EU and Turkiye, and it would also take steps to advance a visa liberalisation accord.
The book also narrates the early story of Infosys and the Indian business scenario before liberalisation.
They will also discuss political dialogue and reform, democracy, rule of law and human rights, economic, trade and sectoral cooperation, as well as migration, mobility and the prospects of launching a visa liberalisation dialogue.
Three decades of economic liberalisation has led to a rise in people’s aspirations.
All countries trying to catch up need time for their industries to become competitive before full liberalisation can be optimal, the submission said.
He said, “We expect the merger of the associations and liberalisation of the sector to lead to better prices for cocoa and nutmeg farmers while also allowing them a chance of real ownership and shareholding in the commodity board.
In Chavismo there is wind blowing in favour of this openness and liberalisation.
In the late 1980s the Nigerian economy was being deregulated and a key aspect was also the liberalisation of banking licences.
Liberalisation of foreign capital has to be gradual and move in step with domestic market deepening.
Rather, it affirms for those who hold to such a goal that this decade is not a time to rest on their laurels, but instead to drive greater liberalisation of trade and labour mobility that could turbocharge regional economies.
What the liberalisation had infused was a sense of “can do” confidence among Indians, which is being stolen, step by step, with the economic decline.
With FDI liberalisation, retailers are looking to consolidate in a bid to control costs and maintain market share.
But this imperative can be best achieved through a gradual process, which may start with the liberalisation of the fuel sub-sector, which takes up more than 45 percent of the country’s foreign currency.
He believed liberalisation would save it.