The 30-year era of deregulation came to a sudden and surprising end on Sept. 16.
From the businessweek.com
The deregulation of the savings and loans cost us about a half-trillion dollars.
From the fresnobee.com
Deregulation and increasingly sophisticated financial markets have changed that.
From the economist.com
The year after deregulation the number of taxis per inhabitant had risen by 28%.
From the economist.com
No one in Sacramento was even thinking about electricity supply or deregulation.
From the sacbee.com
There is no need for an operator to cross-subsidise services under deregulation.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Deregulation of the Australian economy started under the Hawke Labor government.
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The USDA chose not to allow partial deregulation as the EIS was almost complete.
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The weak prices and strained capacity reveal the fundamental lie of deregulation.
From the chron.com
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The act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)
The process of removing constraints, especially government imposed economic regulation
(Deregulate) Abolishing monopoly rights and obligations to open up for competition. Used in this report as a synonym for liberalisation.
(Deregulate) Ignoring prevailing conditions of injustice masked by statutes previously passed into law and removing statutes passed to mask the original problem.
(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.
In insurance, reducing regulatory control over insurance rates and forms. Commercial insurance for businesses of a certain size has been deregulated in many states.
The elimination of regulation from a previously regulated industry or sector of an industry.
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. ...
(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.