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Значения термина economic liberalisation на английском
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Использование термина economic liberalisation на английском
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Investors can hope the party will continue its policies of economicliberalisation.
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Dialogue with ethnic minority rebels is moving forward, as is economicliberalisation.
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Despite economicliberalisation, the political reforms of the early 1990s have stalled.
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The Americans believed that economicliberalisation in China would eventually lead to political liberalisation.
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That, as much as Hand's much vaunted economicliberalisation, was what drove the diaspora.
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Not since economicliberalisation unleashed private enterprise in the 1990s has there been such concern.
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Throughout the 1980s Africa went through unprecedented economicliberalisation.
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The opening of the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges symbolise the increasing economicliberalisation of China.
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Syrian authorities have taken cautious steps toward economicliberalisation including opening up the banking sector to more foreign investment.
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Most depend on agriculture and want postwar progress faster than trickle-down effects from economicliberalisation are likely to deliver.
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Reddy, a former Congress leader who broke away to form his own party, has rejected economicliberalisation in the past.
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Mr Ganzouri headed a cabinet from 1996 to 1999 that introduced some economicliberalisation measures.
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Rehabilitated under reformist leader Deng Xiaoping, the elder Xi helped champion the economicliberalisation that began in southern China in 1979.
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In second place was the conservative former president, Mr Desmond Hoyte, whose 1985-1992 administration saw increased foreign investment and economicliberalisation.
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Access to services markets in ASEAN (the Association of South East Asian Nations), which is divided about the pace of economicliberalisation, is another issue.
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Economicliberalisation and growth have been overshadowed by accusations of authoritarianism that critics say has limited media freedom, compromised the judiciary and stifled opponents.