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deregulation

[dee-reg-yuh-ley-shuhn] / diˌrɛg yəˈleɪ ʃən /


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"Today's figures are just the tip of the iceberg," Vicky Cann of Corporate Europe Observatory said, adding: "This takes place in the midst of the biggest deregulation wave ever seen in the EU."

From Barron's • Jun. 10, 2026

Second, banking deregulation in the U.S. is unlocking fresh, additional lending capacity with estimates as high as $2.6 trillion circulated by research firm Alvarez & Marsal.

From MarketWatch • May 8, 2026

The architects of deregulation, Michael Levine and Alfred Kahn, didn’t know what form airline competition would take.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 7, 2026

The procedure once occurred every three years, but deregulation efforts have extended that period to the current span of eight years.

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2026

The strategy includes   improving infrastructure, overhauling the tax system to bolster   government revenues, moving toward further deregulation and   privatization of the economy, and increasing trade integration with   the region.

From The 2001 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency



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