They seldom, if ever, met a sector of the economy they didn't want to deregulate.
From the dispatchpolitics.com
Yet, rather than deregulate, the present effort centralizes control even further.
From the online.wsj.com
If you deregulate, you need more effective supervision, not the other way around.
From the ocregister.com
The government had just gone back on its decision to deregulate the oil market.
From the forbes.com
The goal is not to deregulate, but to allow government to make needed choices.
From the theatlantic.com
Now one of the first ways he tries to do this is to deregulate British distilling.
From the npr.org
So we're trying to open up, to deregulate, to liberalize as much as possible.
From the time.com
It wants to deregulate the industry, introduce competition and end subsidies.
From the time.com
They ruled that the USDA could partially deregulate RRA before an EIS was completed.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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(deregulation) the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)
(DEREGULATED) A product or service that is not governed or regulated by a Public Utility Commission (PUC). A product or service that is open to competition.
(Deregulated) Refers to a break from government regulation. In 1978, overbearing government rule-making was removed in the airline industry.
(deregulation) (1) A 1983 Federal Communications Commission ruling which freed Sprint and other interexchange carriers from the need to file rate changes or seek authority from FCC to expand. AT&T was not deregulated because of its economic power and market dominance.
(Deregulation) The process of changing regulatory policies and laws to increase competition among suppliers of commodities and services. The process of deregulating the electric power industry was initiated by the Energy Policy Act of 1992. (See also Restructuring)
(DEREGULATION) In insurance, reducing regulatory control over insurance rates and forms. Commercial insurance for businesses of a certain size has been deregulated in many states.
(Deregulation) Reduction or elimination of government oversight of a segment of a private industry usually a basic public service such as electricity, telecommunications or transportation services.
(Deregulation) The removal of controls on a particular market aimed at improving the economic efficiency of that market and therefore the performance of the economy at the microeconomic level. Deregulation is generally considered a supply side policy. ...