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Economic liberalization

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Chinese economic reform
reforms allowing more free markets in China since Deng Xiaoping
deregulation
thumb|250px|As a result of deregulation of telecommunications in New Zealand, France Télécom (now Orange S.A.|Orange) operated phone booths in [[Wellington and across New Zealand in the 2000s.]] Deregulation is the process of removing or reducing state regulations, typically in the economic sphere. It is the repeal of governmental regulation of the economy. It became common in advanced industrial economies in the 1970s and 1980s, as a result of new trends in economic thinking about the inefficiencies of government regulation, and the risk that regulatory agencies would be controlled by the reg
economic liberalization
Removal of controls in the economy
transition economy
type of economy
Socialist market economy
Chinese economic philosophy
Đổi Mới
economic reforms initiated in Vietnam in 1986
shock therapy
sudden release of price and currency controls
Miracle of Chile
reorientation of the Chilean economy
Discourses on Salt and Iron
Chinese policy debate of the Han dynasty
Economic liberalisation in India
economic reforms in India that started on 24 July 1991
New Economic Mechanism
economic reforms undertaken in Hungary in 1968 and in Laos in 1986
Balcerowicz Plan
1989 plan for transitioning the Polish economy to capitalism
Airline Deregulation Act of 1978
law in the United States
Big Bang
drastic changes affecting the London Stock Exchange and implemented on 27 October 1986
Shenzhen speed
CCTEB Created Shenzhen Speed
energy liberalization
liberalization of energy markets
North Korean economic reform
Economic reforms in North Korea
marketization
Marketisation or marketization is a restructuring process that enables state enterprises to operate as market-oriented firms by changing the legal environment in which they operate.
Decree of Allarde
1791 law in France