However, this situation changed in 2000 when the South Korean government liberalized its policy. |
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The government of South Africa has implemented market-oriented food policies and has liberalized trade. |
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However, the internationalization of the defense industry as well as liberalized defense exports can easily alter the defense requirements. |
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The liberalized policy would not necessarily bring in inward investment from foreign automakers. |
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As a leading financial economy, it has a vested interest in pushing liberalized free capital markets since it can make money on both sides. |
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But the remaining barriers to completely liberalized trade lend themselves to be very focused defensive positions. |
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Immigration rates remained low until 1965, when Congress liberalized immigration policies. |
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Since the end of the Second World War, we've liberalized trade in most areas. |
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Instead, they liberalized their laws, allowing drinking establishments to maintain longer hours. |
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They reduced inflation, introduced harmonious industrial relations, and liberalized the financial markets. |
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In education, greater progress can be made if some rules are liberalized and made cohesive. |
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In addition, flows to the transition economies of central and eastern Europe became more significant as these economies were liberalized. |
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Prices of most goods were liberalized, and some state-owned enterprises were privatized. |
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As indicated, many countries have liberalized their economies in recent years by removing exchange controls and limits on the movement of capital. |
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At the same time, the advertising rules will be liberalized and a legal framework will be introduced for product placement. |
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We also have liberalized laws which are far different from most other countries. |
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The government believes that liberalized, rules-based trade and social and environmental responsibilities go hand in hand. |
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The three Maghreb countries could rapidly liberalized the road transport of goods. |
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In addition, developing countries had liberalized their agricultural policies and eliminated rural support structures, leaving small farmers defenceless against international market forces. |
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The international community should help the least developed countries lay the foundations of a competitive economy in an increasingly liberalized global trading system. |
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For the WTO negotiations, agriculture has been presented as the market that should be liberalized first in order to breathe new life into world trade. |
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During the late 1990s the entire sector was liberalized, increasing the number of telecommunications firms and competition for Deutsche Telekom from companies such as Vodafone and Telefónica Germany. |
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And one of our studies shows that it could be even worse if markets were to be totally liberalized tomorrow, without any parallel regulatory mechanism. |
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We also recognize that competitive markets and liberalized trade in energy and energy services can help us meet energy security and environmental objectives in a cost-effective fashion. |
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The Fund welcomes this breakthrough and its promise of a fairer, more liberalized global trade system, and looks forward to the declarations being fulfilled. |
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Second, some countries have instituted far-reaching electoral and constitutional reforms that have stabilized multiparty politics and liberalized the wider social and political environment. |
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Because these two sectors are evolving in a globalized environment that is on the way to becoming totally liberalized, they could have a common destiny. |
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When assessing the measure, the market context has to be taken into account: the electronic communications sector has been fully liberalized several years ago in Europe. |
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From 1985 to 1993, this sector was gradually liberalized. |
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Free trade, or more liberalized trade, has been a major part of the international agenda, but it is all the more important to assess these impacts in light of the serious recession that has engulfed the world's economies. |
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That is, the first preoccupation of governments is the well-being of all their citizens not merely the well-being of those who hold sufficient economic clout to benefit from liberalized trade. |
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For example, the European Union has liberalized gas and electricity markets, instituting a competitive system. |
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Food transport and commercialization services should also be liberalized. |
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The external trade and payment system, monetary management, agricultural marketing arrangements, and, more recently, the parastatal sector have been extensively liberalized. |
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Unlike the Germans, the Romans had liberalized their secured transactions law considerably and allowed for non-possessory security interests in the form of a hypotheca. |
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Some years earlier land ownership policy was liberalized and trading was somewhat deregulated, and many New Netherlanders considered themselves entrepreneurs in a free market. |
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Similar reductions in maternal mortality have been observed after other countries have liberalized their abortion laws, such as Romania and Nepal. |
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Europe increasingly liberalized its trade during the 19th century. |
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