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.