deregulatory Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdiːreɡjʊˈleɪtəri]
  • Us [ diˈreɡjələtɔri]

Meaning of deregulatory In English

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  • 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.

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