liberalisation

liberalisation

liberalisation 单语例句

1. This might then invite more speculation as to further movements of the currency, destabilising it and discouraging capital account liberalisation.

2. " Not even the economic case for liberalisation is convincing, " it said in its report.

3. German Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Wednesday for international bodies to develop common standards in social and environmental policy and push ahead with trade liberalisation.

4. On the other hand, the pressure of interest rate liberalisation may be more manifest on deposit costs than loans.

5. A raft of charities and developing world groups yesterday demanded that these subsidies be reduced and that further liberalisation of the world economy be stopped.

6. " A phased tariff liberalisation programme from the date of SAFTA's coming into force is envisaged, " it said.

7. But the plan's success will depend on Sarkozy's ability to sell the idea of liberalisation to the public.

8. The potential impact of interest rate liberalisation on banks'profitability can be quite significant.

liberalisation 英英释义

noun

1. the act of making less strict

    Synonym: liberalization relaxation