But messy and irritating as it is, competition and deregulation also create great opportunities for PreussenElektra.
They said they favored deregulation and privatization and even proposed a modest tax cut.
What is needed is deregulation of labor markets and removal of restrictive employment practices.
With sweeping deregulation, electricity suppliers would offer consumers price breaks for using electricity during off-peak hours.
This deregulation would ensure a steady supply of low cost energy, essential to booming economic growth.
Maybe what Japan needs more than deregulation is an inbound 747 carrying GE Chairman Jack Welch.
Benjamin adds to this list deregulation, which has attracted more investors as well as capital.
While deregulation certainly brought change, it hardly resulted in the revolution most people expected.
The deregulation plan also forced utilities to sell their power plants to out-of-state companies.
We may call Japan's effort deregulation, but kisei kanwa actually means loosening regulations, not eliminating them.
Precisely the free-market policies of deregulation and lower marginal income-tax rates that Mr. Obama decries.
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The boom had been built on sand: housing speculation, overvalued stocks, reckless deregulation, irresponsible deficits.
Following deregulation in the 1970s, major carriers like TWA and United stopped serving smaller cities.
Financial deregulation in Australia began slowly in the 1970s before accelerating more quickly in the 1980s.
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The Nortel breakthrough underscores the need for genuine deregulation in the entire field of communications.
There is a better approach: true deregulation of the electric utility industry--generation, transmission and distribution.
And while Washington pays only occasional lip service to deregulation, Japan needs it badly.
Congress passed the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980, and the Garn-St.
This ultimate form of deregulation would spark a powerful economic and financial market recovery.
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He also blamed some of the crisis on deregulation policies in which McCain believes.
In most cases they rode the deregulation wave and made a lot of money.
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Before deregulation in 1978, airlines competed almost entirely on service, thick steaks, white napkins, porcelain china.
Mitterrand also pursued hard money policies and deregulation that modernized France, the world's fourth-largest exporter.
The monopoly is due to end in 2002 or 2003, but real deregulation may come slowly.
Similarly the British were earlier to embrace the fashion for financial and economic deregulation.
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He said in a recent interview that he thought deregulation has actually helped grow our economy.
Imminent deregulation has already begun to encourage consolidation in other parts of the industry.
The question is how far, after deregulation, the government should continue to support them.
The government has yet to embark on most of the economic deregulation it has long promised.
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