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program and deregulation
The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher started a program of deregulation and privatization after the general election of 1979.
His Ministers of Economy and Finance ( notably Miguel Boyer, Carlos Solchaga and Pedro Solbes ) implemented a vigorous program of economic reforms that included privatisation of public companies such as Telefónica or ENDESA, liberalisation and deregulation of the economy and restructuring of whole industry sectors such as steel or mining which left many people unemployed and created resentment among the working classes and the trade unions.
He endorsed radically liberal economic policies in order to draw France's economy out of stagnation, centered on a massive program of deregulation, including the elimination of the forty-hour work week.
The economic program outlined by Douglas was deeply unpopular with Labour's traditional supporters, however — deregulation, privatisation, and free trade, all opposed by the party's more left-wing members, were a key part of the so-called " Rogernomics " platform.
While the first edition attacked " the political program of the New Right " and set out a case for both favouring " government restrictions and regulation " and condemning " private enterprise and free markets ", the third edition four years later ( 1988 ) took a different view: " Overall, the major economic reforms of the last five years, the deregulation of the finance sector, and the imposition of wage restraint through the social contract of The Accord, have worked to expand employment and internationalize the Australian economy in more positive ways than I thought possible at the time.
This system involved a program of massive privatization and labor deregulation laws, which encouraged foreign investment and infused the country with cash to finance its fiscal deficits.
Although it was in theory contrary to the Socialist Party's electoral program, he implemented a wide privatization program, which included among others the IPO of France Télécom ; he also implemented some deregulation policies in the research and development sector.
Essential Air Service ( EAS ) is a U. S. government program enacted to guarantee that small communities in the United States, which, prior to deregulation, were served by certificated airlines, maintained commercial service.

program and privatization
In August 2000, the government launched a second-stage privatization program, in which many large state enterprises will be privatized.
A liberal foreign investment law was approved in June 1994, and a Law on Privatization was adopted in 1997, as well as a program on state property privatization.
The United States has encouraged Belarus to conclude and adhere to agreements with the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) on the program of macroeconomic stabilization and related reform measures, as well as to undertake increased privatization and to create a favorable climate for business and investment.
The junta embarked on a radical program of liberalization and privatization, slashing tariffs as well as government welfare programs and deficits.
The current government has embarked on a program of economic reform, including privatization of state enterprises and rationalization of government regulation.
IMF missions ( related to the now lapsed EFF program ) have criticized the government for over-spending on off-budget items ( in good years and bad ), over-borrowing from the Central Bank, and slipping on the schedule for privatization and administrative reform.
In March 1995, the government of Prime Minister Gyula Horn implemented an austerity program, coupled with aggressive privatization of state-owned enterprises and an export-promoting exchange raw regime, to reduce indebtedness, cut the current account deficit, and shrink public spending.
The government privatization program ended on schedule in 1998: 80 % of GDP is now produced by the private sector, and foreign owners control 70 % of financial institutions, 66 % of industry, 90 % of telecommunications, and 50 % of the trading sector.
In 1995-97 the pace of the government program of economic reform and privatization quickened, resulting in a substantial shifting of assets into the private sector.
Other successes include the privatization of nearly all of Moldova's agricultural land from state to private ownership, as a result of an American assistance program, " Pamînt " (" land "), completed in 2000.
Moreover, the privatization program has stalled, while corruption remains widespread and governance weak.
From 1994 through 1998, under the government of Alberto Fujimori, the economy recorded robust growth driven by foreign direct investment, almost 46 % of which was related to the privatization program. The government invested heavily on the country ´ s infrastructure, which became a solid foundation for the future of the Peruvian economy.
The economy stagnated from 1998 through 2001, the result of the century's strongest El Niño weather phenomenon, global financial turmoil, political instability, a stalled privatization program, increased government intervention in markets, and worsening terms of trade.
President Alejandro Toledo implemented a recovery program after taking office, maintained largely orthodox economic policies, and took measures to attract investment, including restarting the privatization program.
In the 1970s General Pinochet implemented a significant privatization program in Chile.
Rwanda has also embarked upon an ambitious privatization program with the World Bank.
Under the IMF's Highly Indebted Poor Countries debt relief program, Senegal will benefit from eradication of two-thirds of its bilateral, multilateral, and private sector debt, contingent on the completion of privatization program proposed by the government and approved by the IMF.
Progress on structural reforms is on track, but the pace of reforms remains slow, as delays occur in implementing a number of measures on the privatization program, good governance issues, and the promotion of private sector activity.
As the government ended the voucher privatization phase and launched cash privatization, it devised a program that it thought would simultaneously speed up privatization and yield the government a much-needed infusion of cash for its operating needs.
Chubais, who was not just Yeltsin's campaign manager but also the architect of Russia's privatization program, set out to use his control of the privatization program as the key instrument of Yeltsin's reelection campaign.

program and pursued
Since the early 1980s, the Moroccan government has pursued an economic program toward accelerating real economy growth with the support of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Paris Club of creditors.
During the first three years of occupation of Germany the UK and US vigorously pursued an industrial disarmament program in Germany, partly by removal of equipment but mainly through an import embargo on raw materials and deliberate economic neglect.
Since the cancellation of the XM8 program, and into 2008, the LSAT rifle program has been pursued for the next generation of U. S. small arms.
While the U. S. Air Force had started a missile development program in 1946, it was not seriously pursued until reports surfaced about the progress of Soviet Union rocket technology and the threat it posed to the US.
Under Stalin, the Soviet Union pursued its own atomic capabilities through a combination of scientific research and espionage directed against the American program.
The program ran for three years, after which Dolenz made sporadic appearances on network TV shows and pursued his education.
Previously, he had held strong conservative or libertarian political views, desired a career in business, was a highly active member of Teenage Republicans, serving as the Youth Governor for Pennsylvania through the YMCA Youth and Government program in 1978 and almost pursued a Republican political career.
The program saw the creation of the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Chicago, at which 100 Chileans pursued advanced degrees from 1957 to 1970.
" The program, starring Barton MacLane, was the story of a U. S. marshal in Oklahoma Territory — deputies played by Don Collier, Jock Gaynor and Bruce Yarnell — and the outlaws that they pursued.
Blue Note has also pursued an active reissue program in recent years.
It is also known that in the 1980s he pursued an extensive biological weapons program and a nuclear weapons program, though no nuclear bomb was built.
During the 1980s the republics pursued significantly different economic policies, with Western-oriented Slovenia and Croatia allowing significant market-based reforms, while Serbia kept to its existing program of state ownership.
There, Brownlee pursued a fifteen week program that included such subjects as school management, pedagogy, school law, reading instruction, and hygiene.
In Toronto, Brownlee pursued an honours program with specializations in history and political science.
Azaña pursued some of the major reforms anticipated by the republican program.
The U. S. Senate Judiciary Committee asserted: " During the first two years of the Allied occupation the Treasury program of industrial dismantlement was vigorously pursued by American officials.
Beginning immediately after the German surrender and continuing for the next two years, the U. S. pursued a vigorous program to harvest all technological and scientific know-how as well as all patents in Germany.
His mother wanted him to go to medical school, so Still pursued a Bachelor of Science degree program at Wilberforce University, a historically black college in Ohio.
Beginning immediately after the German surrender and continuing for the next two years the U. S. pursued a vigorous program to harvest all technological and scientific know-how as well as all patents in Germany.
Beginning even before the German surrender and continuing for the next two years, the United States pursued a vigorous program of harvesting all technological and scientific know-how as well as all patents and many leading scientists in Germany ( known as Operation Paperclip ).
She pursued an early interest in comedy during high school ; she attended McAteer High School in San Francisco, which had a special program called McAteer School of the Arts, where she attended improv and theater classes.
He was an ardent racist who enthusiastically pursued an ' ethnic cleansing ' program to rid the Warthegau of Poles and to resettle the ' cleansed ' areas with ethnic Germans.

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