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deregulation    音標拼音: [dir,ɛgjəl'eʃən]
n. 違反規定,反常



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  • Deregulation: Definition, History, Effects, and Purpose - Investopedia
    Deregulation is the reduction or elimination of government oversight of an industry Proponents of deregulation argue that deregulation creates more competition and spurs
  • Deregulation - Overview, Benefits, Consequences, Examples
    Deregulation is the removal or reduction of government regulations in a specific industry The goals are to allow industries to operate businesses more freely, make decisions efficiently, and remove corporate restrictions
  • Deregulation | Economic Impact, Market Competition Efficiency . . .
    deregulation, removal or reduction of laws or other demands of governmental control Deregulation often takes the form of eliminating a regulation entirely or altering an existing regulation to reduce its impact Different countries make deregulation decisions through different channels
  • Deregulation: Definition, How It Works, Examples, and Pros and Cons
    Deregulation refers to the removal or reduction of government regulations in specific industries, allowing businesses more freedom to operate without strict oversight It is intended to increase competition, innovation, and efficiency by reducing bureaucratic constraints
  • Definition of Deregulation - Economics Help
    Deregulation involves removing government legislation and laws in a particular market Deregulation often refers to removing barriers to competition For example, in the UK, many industries used to be a state monopoly – BT, British Gas, British Rail, local bus services, Royal Mail
  • DEREGULATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DEREGULATION is the act or process of removing restrictions and regulations
  • Energy Department Slashes 47 Burdensome and Costly Regulations . . .
    WASHINGTON — The U S Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the first step in the Energy Department’s largest deregulatory effort in history, proposing the elimination or reduction of 47 regulations that are driving up costs and lowering quality of life for the American people Once finalized, these actions will save the American people an estimated $11 billion and cut more than
  • Deregulation: Definition, Pros, Cons Examples - BoyceWire
    What is deregulation? Deregulation is the process of removing government restrictions that make it more difficult to conduct business These include reducing government regulations, rule, restrictions, or other market interventions such as subsidies or tariffs
  • 10 Unforeseen Effects of Deregulation - HowStuffWorks
    Deregulation, most notably the Garn-St Germain Act of 1982, erased most of the distinctions between S Ls and commercial banks S Ls could offer riskier loans, and for more than just homes They could offer checking accounts and credit cards
  • Deregulation - (Principles of Microeconomics) - Fiveable
    Deregulation refers to the process of removing or reducing government regulations and restrictions on businesses and industries, with the goal of promoting competition, efficiency, and economic growth





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