Examples of 'deregulation has' in a sentence

Meaning of "deregulation has"

deregulation has: Refers to the impact or effects of a policy or process of removing regulations or restrictions, often in the context of government policies or industries

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But the tide of deregulation has turned.
And deregulation has led to the end of compartmentalisation.
So these are areas in which deregulation has.
And deregulation has led to the end of compartmentalization.
The energy industry is racing to meet new demand and deregulation has opened up investment.
Deregulation has opened new markets.
Experience where such deregulation has been implemented is good.
Deregulation has also eroded confidence in the markets.
The talk of business deregulation has got some fearing the worst.
Deregulation has increased competitive pressures for some type of services.
One of the objectives of deregulation has been to free shops ' trading hours.
Deregulation has also allowed very high interest rates to be charged.
The government's key project on deregulation has made good headway.
Land deregulation has had a particularly adverse impact on women.
As a result, in the most modern postal administrations a movement towards deregulation has started.

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Complete deregulation has not worked.
Telecommunications, Progress in setting up the institutional framework for deregulation has been slow.
Bank deregulation has allowed speculative capital investments globally.
As was seen above, labour market deregulation has helped to attract foreign investment.
The deregulation has been accompanied by several governmental financial support programs.
The agenda of liberalisation, privatisation and deregulation has failed to deliver growth or poverty eradication.
Energy deregulation has introduced electrical energy cost volatility.
Have we learned nothing from the catastrophe deregulation has caused in the financial sector?
Labour market deregulation has been an important feature of structural adjustment programmes.
But so far, including this year, speed-limit deregulation has made little progress at the Capitol.
This deregulation has occured through a slow and imperfect process.
Since 1992, however, widespread privatization and deregulation has placed a large measure of control into private hands.
Banking deregulation has been both a cause and effect of the globalization of financial markets.
With the new Dutch Road Haulage Act of 1992 a major deregulation has been achieved.
Airline deregulation has enabled more competitive pricing and increased carrier flexibility.
Estimates show that deregulation has created a $500 billion industry.
Deregulation has also contributed to an attractive financing environment for the LBO market.
It is obvious that deregulation has forced Finland to improve its competitiveness.
Deregulation has become a kind of pseudo-religious commandment.
This attempt at deregulation has not been repeated within the Union.
Deregulation has also allowed very high-interest rates to be charged.
This report argues that deregulation has led to undesirable results in several American cities.
Deregulation has produced not salutary competition, but market concentration.
As predicted, deregulation has improved market performance.
Deregulation has proven to stifle innovation, whereas investment has proven to boost it.
For consumers, deregulation has produced an entirely new scenario.
Deregulation has loosened supervision in certain areas, consequently contributing to potential increases in control risks.
In the United States, deregulation has compelled airlines to merge or go under.
Also, deregulation has been more effective when backed up by RBP controls.
For some years, deregulation has been the aim at global, national and European level.
Deregulation has assumed proportions that far outstrip Thatcher 's and Reagen 's craziest dreams.
In the United States deregulation has triggered a boost in investment in super-fast fibre-optic networks.
Financial deregulation has diverted capital to speculative, consumptive and other non-productive activities.
Administrative deregulation has the further advantage that it attracts more enterprises into the formal sector.
So far, deregulation has been somewhat of a myth.

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