Betekenis van:
deregulation

deregulation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)

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    1. It is difficult to peg the direction of interest deregulation.
    2. Therefore, they cannot catalyze deregulation without "external pressure".
    3. Gas is a little cheaper with self-service, now that deregulation is kicking in.
    4. The success of newly-developed applications and government-forced deregulation may hold the key to achieving this economic implementation.
    5. The realisation of the internal market, globalisation, deregulation and technology change have all combined to create enormous changes in the volume and pattern of trade in services.
    6. European postal markets have undergone dramatic change in recent years, a development that has been driven by technological advancements and increased competition resulting from deregulation.
    7. According to the Norwegian authorities, this levy was introduced in 1990 in the course of the deregulation of the electricity market.
    8. ‘The ratings could come under pressure if the group significantly underperforms its operational and financial trajectory at the dawn of full postal deregulation, or if an ownership changes occur sooner than we expect.’
    9. further promote and monitor deregulation of the transport and energy sector, in particular by lifting price restrictions and barriers to entry in the road freight sector; by fully implementing the first railway package [5] in order to promote the market opening of the railway sector and by stepping up the liberalisation of the electricity sector by unbundling current incumbent operations;
    10. In accordance with the process of deregulation which has characterised the Community market in financial services, competition in this sector is based primarily on the elimination of any institutional restrictions to the pursuit of financing activities in the common market and on transparency and equality of conditions in the pursuit of such activities where they are comparable.
    11. Exempt 1929 holding companies are also active in purchasing, managing and licensing patents on behalf of directly and indirectly owned subsidiaries, or for other companies in the group. (88) In accordance with the process of deregulation which has characterised the Community market in financial services, competition in this sector is based primarily on the elimination of any institutional restrictions to the pursuit of financing activities in the common market and on transparency and equality of conditions in the pursuit of such activities where they are comparable.