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Definition of Liberalisation
1. Noun. The act of making less strict.
Generic synonyms: Alleviation, Easement, Easing, Relief
Derivative terms: Liberalise, Liberalise, Liberalize, Liberalize, Relax, Relax
Definition of Liberalisation
1. Noun. (British) (alternative spelling of liberalization) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liberalisation
Literary usage of Liberalisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Oecd Review of Agricultural Policies by OECD. (2006)
"Welfare gains in South Africa by source of liberalisation Source of liberalisation
Non-OECD non-agriculture OECD agriculture Non-OECD agriculture OECD ..."
2. Agricultural Trade and Poverty: Making Policy Analysis Count edited by Jonathan Brooks (2003)
"In conventional approaches to the analysis of liberalisation, changed institutional
arrangements are studied, but they tend to be considered in the category ..."
3. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"The process of market liberalisation and regulatory reform has also had important
... 3.2 Assessing the Impact of Liberalisation and Regulation 3.2.1 Market ..."
4. OECD Economic Surveys by OECD Staff (2004)
"Electricity price formation after market liberalisation The wholesale market 1.
... As noted in Chapter 4, full liberalisation of retail markets will take ..."
5. Regulatory Reform in Denmark by Oecd (2000)
"Broad-based reform began with a 1995 agreement to introduce full liberalisation
from luly 1996 1see Stage 2 in Box 6.11, which required an entirely new ..."
6. Universal Service and Rate Restructuring in Telecommunications by OECD Staff (1991)
"The impact of liberalisation What impact is liberalisation likely to have ...
First this study has shown that it is often the advent of liberalisation that ..."
7. Oecd Reviews of Foreign Direct Investment by Oecd (2001)
"Rather, the goal of full liberalisation is to be achieved progressively over ...
These limitations to the liberalisation obligations may be lodged at the ..."
8. Toward a Sustainable Energy Future by International Energy Agency (2001)
"Concluding Comments - Sustainability Policies and Market Liberalisation The
impetus for change and the key issues driving energy market liberalisation are ..."