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Do we need to go so far as total deregulation, however?
Financial deregulation can mean any or all of the following.
The agency will then issue a deregulation order within 30 days.
Those that turned over, they say, come under the 1974 state law and are subject to deregulation.
"The whole region is in a great process of deregulation."
Such deregulation would lower the cost of doing business in Japan.
The study identified two main problems under deregulation, the officials said.
The first shock of deregulation here was felt by business.
If they're not building new housing now, deregulation will do nothing to change that.
And there is not much talk of a deregulation agenda.
We would need to see some serious reforms and deregulation.
And maybe some form of deregulation in the banking industry?
What we need is not simply deregulation, but better regulation.
"I think we're still learning how to price our product since deregulation," he said.
It's possible that the crisis would have happened even without deregulation.
"There's been deregulation going on for several years now," she said.
"We feel they are ahead of us with respect to deregulation," he said.
He did not say whether Congress should set a "date certain" for full deregulation.
California is considering a move toward deregulation and other states may follow.
Deregulation has also raised serious questions about the safety of the industry.
After deregulation, the price of steam might go up 30 percent.
The 1984 deregulation of cable did not create a level playing field.
More significant, though, has been the recent Government deregulation and the introduction of new technology.
To a large degree, the change has occurred because of deregulation.