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Definition of Deregulations
1. deregulation [n] - See also: deregulation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deregulations
Literary usage of Deregulations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Poor Law System, Past and Present by Paul Felix Aschrott (1902)
"All deregulations seem to take it for granted that it is hopeless to think of
ameliorating such persons as enter workhouses. It is usual to make much of the ..."
2. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by OECD Staff, Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"... the most advanced in the world, has continued to show rapid employment growth
over the past 15 years. 1n addition, the subsequent deregulations of the ..."
3. Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape by H. J. Blommestein, Norbert Funke (1998)
"... to contributors (although recent deregulations have permitted limited investment
in property, equities and foreign assets, which some private plans have ..."
4. The Strategic Value of Fossil Fuels: Challenges and Responses : Conference by International Energy Agency (1996)
"Opportunities for the industry will continue increasing due to governmental
deregulations with private capital stepping in to fill the economic void. ..."
5. Financial Liberalization and the Internal Structure of Capital Markets in by Miguel Urrutia (1988)
"Finally, we would like to emphasize that the financial liberalization process
should proceed gradually in parallel with deregulations on the ..."