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Liberalization
Liberalization In general, liberalization refers to a relaxation of previous government ... in areas of social or economic policy. Liberalization of autocratic regimes may precede democratization (or ... term is used to refer to economic liberalization , especially trade liberalization or capital market liberalization , policies ...
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Trade diversion
Trade diversion Trade diversion is an economic term related to international economics in which trade is diverted by the formation of a customs union. Trade Series International trade History of international trade Trade bloc ...
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Electricity liberalization
Electricity liberalization Electricity liberalization refers to the liberalization of electricity markets. As electricity supply is ... of competition. The standard model for electricity liberalization is the "British model", after the British ... distributors have led to vertical re-integration. Liberalization of electricity tends to substantially benefit ...
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Equitable trade (translated from French)
Equitable trade Products equitable commercial Concept of equitable trade (in English to fair trade) was born with the beginning from années ... by the consumer. Its slogan is: "Fair trade, not aid" ("a trade right, not of the assistantship"). The ...
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Trade and development
Trade and development Trade is a key factor in economic development. A successful use of trade can boost a country's development. On ... other hand, opening up markets to international trade may leave local producers swamped by more ... producers. Overview The current consensus is that trade, development, and poverty reduction are intimately ...
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Free trade (translated from French)
Free trade This article is not finished. Please consider ... page of discussion as a preliminary. free trade is a system of international trade resting on the absence of tariff barriers ... between two countries agreements creating of free trade areas and, within the framework of mondialisation ... History Genesis First rigorous analysis of free trade [ 2 ] is due to Henry Martyn ...
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Free trade controversy
Free trade controversy Free trade is one of the most controversial topics ... favour and by those who oppose free trade. These arguments can be divided in economic ... moral and sociopolitical arguments. Arguments for free trade In the history of free trade, two types of argument have been ...
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Trade of Japan
Trade of Japan This article needs to be ... and other foreign markets grew and as trade barriers in major market countries were reduced ... of import growth led to the large trade surpluses that emerged in the 1980s. In ... 1990. A third factor affecting imports was trade liberalization. Reduced tariff rates and a weakening ...
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Liberalization of the grains (translated from French)
Liberalization of the grains The idea was that liberalization of the grains by removing them prix ... cause a drop in the prices of trade of the grains while encouraging the circulation ... 1763-1764) The fact is that this liberalization of trade of the grains and one famine ...
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Talk:Fair trade
Talk:Fair trade Just pointing something out This article has no concise definition of what fair trade actually is. Perhaps that should go at ... I agree with Jan Tångring. Since fair trade seem to have so many meanings, see ... article much clearer. I thought that fair trade was first used in the protectionist meaning. The fair trade labelling came along later on. I ...
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