- 看过 deregulation 的人也看了 :
- free trade
- isolationism
- noninterference
- liberalism
- nonintervention
- free enterprise
- laissez-faire
deregulation 的定义
- the act or process of removing legislative controls or restrictions from an industry, commodity, etc.: I predicted then that such a massive deregulation of the banking industry would seriously harm the economy.
deregulation 近义词
the removal of imposed
更多deregulation例句
- The Carter and Reagan administrations were pushing for communications deregulation, cable was imminent and the scarcity rationale for the Fairness Doctrine stood on increasingly shaky ground.
- Uber back in court in UK to argue against workers rights for driversIn recent days — and likely in anticipation of this verdict — the company has kicked off a major lobbying effort in Europe calling for deregulation of platform work.
- Texas relies mostly on natural gas, and its power grid was poorly prepared to deal with severe winter conditions after years of deregulation, as energy experts told The Washington Post.
- The court found that the Reagan administration, amid its push for deregulation, had improperly reversed a federal agency’s decision that new cars be equipped with air bags or automatic seat belts.
- He ushered in an era of union busting, financial deregulation, leveraged buyouts, and the financialization of the American economy.
- Conservatives get nowhere by demanding “deregulation,” because liberals are correct that most Americans want clean water.
- The money crowd got all the deregulation it could realistically hope for.
- He opens his conversation by thanking Himes for “taking the lead” on the Wall Street deregulation bills.
- Under Bill Clinton, he was for consolidation and deregulation.
- He was in the Clinton administration in the 1990s and was an advocate for deregulation.
- While these initiatives represent dramatic progress in economic deregulation, continued work is needed.