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deregulation
The act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations); (synonym) deregulating
or the elimination of regulatory requirements Economic deregulation initiatives have been carried out in a number of areas, including such public utility sectors as transportation and communications In some cases, governments are striving to achieve the same goals as those pursued by mechanisms other than traditional regulations, including voluntary agreements, self-regulation, dissemination of information and eco-taxes
the act or process of removing restrictions and regulations
the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)
Removal or relaxation of regulations or controls governing a business or service operation such as utilities
Particularly observed in the transport and telecommunications sectors, deregulation consists in a shift to a competitive economic climate by reorienting and/or suppressing regulatory mechanisms Deregulation, however, does not necessarily refer to complete absence of free market regulation measures but rather to the promotion of competition-inducing ones (which can seek elimination of monopolies, for example)
Process of removing regulatory authority over regulated companies In a deregulated environment rates and services will be determined by the market place in much the same manner as other consumer goods
Removal or relaxation of regulations or controls governing a business or service operation such as utility
The loosening of federal and state laws and regulations that govern the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity Congress deregulated wholesale power markets in 1992, thus authorizing utilities to open their high-voltage transmission lines to wholesalers and other power sellers Subsequently, a number of states have adopted or are considering deregulation laws
Deregulation is the removal of controls and restrictions in a particular area of business or trade. Since deregulation, banks are permitted to set their own interest rates
Changes ordered by state and federal regulators and the courts to introduce competition into the telecommunications industry
The loosening of federal and state laws and regulations that govern the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity
The process of removing constraints, especially government imposed economic regulation
An economic policy, begun during the administration of Jimmy Carter, which freed air and surface transportation, the savings and loan in­dustry, natural gas, and other industries from many government economic controls
{i} process of removing something from government control
The process of removing regulations or other barriers that may restrict an industry
The pricing of products and services without approval of a federal regulatory body, specifically the process of modifying or ending government control over how and at what price natural gas is sold Deregulation will not compromise the safety or the reliability of our distribution system
A government policy designed to remove regulations on market activity
The elimination of regulation from a previously regulated industry or sector of an industry
Deregulation splits off two lines of the power business that have been controlled by monopoly utilities It allows new players to compete in providing electric services setting their own prices rather than negotiating with state regulators on a fixed rate