词汇 | deregulatory |
释义 | deregulatory adjective[ before noun ] ECONOMICS, POLITICSuk /ˌdiːreɡjʊˈleɪtəri/ us /diˈreɡjələtɔri/ used to describe the removal of government controls from a business activity: Japan's Finance Ministry announced deregulatory measures to encourage Japanese investors to invest more overseas. Compare regulatory Examples of deregulatoryderegulatory A 'one in, one out' rule for regulation, whereby new regulations have to be matched by deregulatory measures. Those rules named in the directive are those singled out for deregulatory competition. Its deregulatory deficit is therefore here to stay in the context of health care. Even though each deregulatory move was the result of domestic pressures, the effect upon regulatory arbitrage is clear. If the objective of policy is to stimulate business activity of all kinds, regardless of its quality, then indiscriminate deregulatory measures might be appropriate. This deregulatory move is expected to attract further investment from abroad. These two issues marked a deregulatory policy on land use. They also have a much more radical deregulatory agenda. While it may be difficult to secure regulatory integration, particularly in areas of social policy, deregulatory integration is secured by unpredictable acts of private litigation. The latest deregulatory move reflects, again, an attempt to solve a domestic problem. Indeed, politicians regularly expound the 'there is no alternative' hypothesis and the need for a wide range of deregulatory and profit enhancing measures. The deregulatory phase in the commercial banking industry between 1978 and 1989 resulted in a policy environment that became significantly more complex. First and foremost, the legal construct of the internal market has never been that of a simple deregulatory space, along the lines suggested by neo-liberal economics. Changes in the focus of industry policy have been linked to deregulatory reforms, particularly in relation to privatisation and the acceptance of market rather than state led industrial adjustment. The remaining deregulatory mechanism would allow fast-track licence modifications to remove regulatory burdens only if stringent tests were met. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of deregulatory These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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