What is needed is deregulation of labor markets and removal of restrictive employment practices.
There is a better approach: true deregulation of the electric utility industry--generation, transmission and distribution.
On April 1st the formal deregulation of the airline industry within the European Union was completed.
Most importantly, however, the deregulation of coach-recruit communication shows respect for the players themselves.
The market in Europe grew out of the deregulation of telecoms monopolies in the 1990s.
It has put off the hardest part, the deregulation of domestic power-prices, until 2014.
Japan Matsui Securities early this year slashed brokerage commissions in anticipation of deregulation of charges in October.
Meanwhile, the gradual deregulation of China's book market raises hopes of a strategic alliance or outright sale.
The use of gas fuel, combined with the planned deregulation of power generation, should eventually cut electricity costs.
Glencore's acquisition will ensure that it reaps the benefit from the deregulation of Canada's export market for wheat.
Deregulation of the airlines under Jimmy Carter (yes, it was under him) is an example of supply side reforms.
Deregulation of the financial sector would open up opportunities currently ignored in a marketplace dominated by large state-owned banks.
His deregulation of America's airlines in the 1970s opened up the skies to the people, for better and worse.
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Earlier this year, a liberal budget pushed the process on, with tax cuts and renewed deregulation of the economy.
Deregulation of monopoly industries has created a class of company that for the first time must compete for customers.
Much more remains to be done, but telecommunications, retailing, transport and energy have all seen deregulation of various kinds.
Further downward pressure on prices in Europe and Japan has also been caused by deregulation of electricity and telephones.
The coming deregulation of investment trusts (mutual funds) has stimulated Merrill's retail ambitions.
Radical deregulation of distribution and retail and better legal accountability are other moves that make economic, if not political, sense.
Her deregulation of the financial industry helped turn London from an increasingly obsolete financial center into a rival to Wall Street.
As the above chart illustrates, since the deregulation of home brewing, small breweries and craft beers have been on the rise.
Some business reforms are in place deregulation of capital markets, for instance but a plan to promote a local venture-capital industry is still pending.
Deregulation of the stock market, the so-called Big Bang, had to happen.
Of course, that would not stop deregulation of the power industry altogether.
Second, governments should push ahead with the deregulation of the energy industry.
It was only able to grow so big, so fast, because of the deregulation of energy companies instituted by then-Gov. George W. Bush.
And it is national opposition to privatisation, to the scrapping of subsidies and to deregulation of energy and other markets that slows growth.
This is not a call for the complete and immediate deregulation of college athletics or for athletes to be paid directly by their school.
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But there is growing concern that a still weaker yen would reduce the political pressure to push ahead with the deregulation of Japan's economy.
But the deregulation of the 1990s has created competition between the states in attracting investment from within India as well as from foreign businessmen.
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