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This means that airline ticket prices are almost 40% lower today than they were in 1978 when the airlines were deregulated.
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When the legislature deregulated the electricity sector in 1996, it did so by taking a number of statutory actions.
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The race to the bottom becomes a vicious circle with states competing to deregulate even further resulting in major human rights problems.
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He believes in an agency of mature regulators that knows when to deregulate.
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The domestic market was deregulated in 1996, allowing new scheduled competition from charter airlines.
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Governments are retreating from control of the commanding heights of their economies: they are privatizing and deregulating.
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The project was dropped as soon as oil prices fell again and natural gas was deregulated.
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The world economy became increasingly financially integrated throughout the 20th century as nations liberalized capital accounts and deregulated financial sectors.
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Their trade was deregulated once military control ended.
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The financial market was deregulated and controls on foreign exchange removed.
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