Even in this case, women will benefit more from a free-market system than from government regulation. |
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The rest of the time, they assumed that economic rationalism implies support for radical free-market reform. |
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A member of the Party and a former commerce minister, he is considered an advocate of free-market policies. |
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The Nature Conservancy has been an innovator and leader in free-market environmentalism. |
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We know, too, that America has once again benefited from the flexibility and resilience of its free-market economy. |
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Is free-market capitalism really the only way to participate in the global economy? |
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Nations like Hong Kong and Japan rose from the ashes of the Second World War as free-market economies. |
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All free-market advocates realize that monetary inflation brings on price inflation. |
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Uncontrolled free-market capitalism is not the only way to bring peace, justice and security to 25 nations. |
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There are two types of ethical criticisms that can be made of the free-market system. |
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I make no apologies for being a champion of prosperity and its source, the free-market economy. |
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The introduction of a free-market economy has brought China increasing prosperity. |
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It has lured private capital for investment and created a transparent free-market system. |
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A free-market economy has allowed the country to benefit from foreign trade and foreign investment. |
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Hence in a free-market economy both consumption and production are in harmony with each other. |
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Many developing countries have grown disenchanted with the free-market model in recent years. |
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The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that free-market and free-trade policies are not new. |
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So long as the prices of consumer goods were frozen below free-market levels, producers had little incentive to bring their goods to market. |
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His reputation as a free-market fundamentalist is largely based on a single phrase. |
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Unfortunately, it often appears that she is unable to get her free-market ideas put into practice. |
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This is an exciting project which recalls the glory days of Scottish free-market enterprise leading the world. |
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Under the rules of free-market capitalism and public limited companies, Glazer simply cannot be stopped. |
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Japanese executives will probably never go as far a some free-market economists wish in slashing payrolls. |
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I believe that such tolerances and freedoms are the natural evolvement of successful free-market advances. |
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The idea of social insurance against risk is quite compatible with a dynamic, free-market economy. |
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In the vanguard of the movement is a consortium of new free-market think tanks. |
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Economy Mongolia is making the transition from a planned economy to a free-market economy. |
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The instructive trajectory of their political decay has now reached the terminal stage of free-market libertarianism. |
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They assume that as postindustrialism has emerged first in their avowedly free-market economy, it is self-evidently a good thing. |
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But now the magic formula is lost forever in the new free-market multichannel onslaught and it is the viewers who, ultimately, have paid for it. |
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Klaus served as finance minister after the collapse of Stalinism and is closely identified with the introduction of free-market policies. |
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As he expounded the philosophy of enterprise and free-market wealth creation, there was a stir of interest in the public gallery. |
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Even more egregious was an early doctrine of another group of supposed free-market advocates, the supply-siders. |
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The Act party really needs to ditch this hopeless excuse for a free-market advocate. |
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In 1993, the government changed from a communist dictatorship to a democracy with a free-market economy. |
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To the left, particularly in Europe, liberalism means the free-market dogma of clever simpletons who created the present financial mess. |
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Canadians benefit from a well-regulated, free-market economy and a private financial sector of enormous strength. |
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These prices were then not subject to a free-market economy. |
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But he has failed to promote a free-market agenda he is distressingly fond of farm subsidies and state intervention. |
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He quickly embraced a free-market perspective. |
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That's free-market capitalism, not crookery. |
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What really mattered was free-market fundamentalism. |
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Belize has a developing free-market economy. |
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Whatever you think of his free-wheeling espousal of free-market economics, many of us have found his air service is invaluable for getting around Europe at a decent price. |
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But he manages to confound those who dismiss him as a free-market philistine. |
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On one hand, if freedom is the highest aim in your moral system, then a free-market system might be morally improving upon human character. |
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We are committed to a free-market system, and we will stay on that course. |
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A fragile center-right parliamentary majority emerged, composed of free-market liberals, conservative nationalists, and parties with ties to oligarchic clans and big business. |
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The idea that a further expansion of free-market ideas can produce wealth in these areas is also refuted by the data on subsidies. |
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In doing so he lays out a rigid binary opposition in which all that will remain after demassification will be his version of free-market capitalism. |
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There was no stopping the free-market utopians ' cultural momentum, in part because the crisis was quickly contained and the paper boom roared on. |
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It likely would have appealed to many business people on main street, few of whom are free-market fundamentalists. |
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He likens public education to a tradeable commodity, subject to the same free-market competition rules as soybeans, bobblehead dolls and softwood lumber. |
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We don't need to abandon ourselves to free-market capitalism under the spiritual leadership of cable television. |
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For the RNC, Uber is just one company that represents the decline of free-market capitalism, spearheaded by the Democratic Party. |
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Champions of unrestricted free-market trade, meanwhile, might bear in mind that this is the very condition that generates an unequal Pareto distribution in the first place. |
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But Dublin was merely following the old free-market tradition that rules governments should never break faith with financiers. |
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It is time for us to embrace free-market internationalism again. |
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How bad, though, must the social and political crises brought about by this free-market ideology be before a glimmer of critical intelligence has the chance to make its presence felt in the EU's corridors of power? |
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Why don't we denationalize money, legalize competition, allow free markets to work, and allow free-market banking to work? |
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The state must never govern society, dictate to free individuals how to dispose of their private property, regulate a free-market economy or interfere with the God-given right to make profits and amass personal wealth. |
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The EU's divisions between free-market liberals and state interventionists will be exposed in rows over subsidies to industry, competition rules and capping executive pay. |
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Also, given that the Conservatives believe in free-market approaches, I'm bamboozled by their ruling out of for-profits at home, while spending development money on on them elsewhere. |
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Italian conservatives shrink from free-market liberalism. |
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He tells the story of democracy since the late 18th century as a conflict between egoism and equality, his code for free-market capitalism and social democracy. |
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One might very well wonder, while listening to our fine free-market thinkers, if some of them don't envision solving the supply-demand problem by rationing demand and, therefore, food! |
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He should do so, however, from the opposite, free-market point of view. Fisher's first recruit, as director of the new think-tank, was Ralph Harris, and his second was Mr Seldon. |
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If we had taken the time to discuss with civil society some of the policy objectives, in particular the free-market policies, it seems to me that we wouldn't be in the situation we're in. |
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And even India balks to free-market rules for government procurement. |
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More-radical commentators have seen the globalization of democracy as the circulation of elites, or low-intensity democracy that principally legitimates a free-market international order. |
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For two big reasons, that is an outcome to be welcomed. The vote comes after a decade of rule by Carlos Menem, a rumbustious Peronist who turned into one of Latin America's firmest free-market reformers. |
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The role of territories in globalization is also analyzed, and ways are proposed for stabilizing the various forms of community property, which are tending to disappear in the context of the globalized free-market model. |
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He can at alternate moments give the impression of a passionate free-market Atlanticist and of a corporatist European social democrat. |
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His reforms were Thatcherite in their free-market ideology, but Laborite in generous funding. |
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At 248 East 49th Street, 11 apartments at this prestigious Turtle Bay location are 100 percent leased with free-market rents. |
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The irony is that although proponents of free-market are abundant in the United States, their political influence has been nil. |
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Friedman and his wife, Rose Friedman, appeared in the PBS series discussing free-market economics. |
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Such is the genius of our free-market system, which galvanizes both artists and charlatans. |
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As friends have learned of my ethanol involvement, some have expressed surprise that a free-market advocate such as I am would support ethanol. |
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The south's disgruntlement, it says, stems from the free-market reforms, which have inevitably hit the once Marxist south harder than the commercially minded north. But this defence rings hollow in Aden. |
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Though a bit of a trimmer and waverer, Mr Barroso, a former Portuguese prime minister, is a free-market liberal and free trader, and an Anglophile. |
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That free-market ideology has taken hold with this newer legislature. |
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Convinced of the need to convert to a free-market economy, the CIS has opened its arms to foreign investment and embarked on an ambitious, radical privatization program. |
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As in New Zealand, a term in opposition has only increased the unpopularity of the conservatives and the unsalability of their free-market policies. |
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Perhaps more than anything, Mr. Weyrich was a nondeviator in his unswerving faith in small government, free-market economics, the right to life and the sanctity of the family. |
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Professional partisans, think-tankers, and journalists in the free-market cause should be especially proud, says James Arnt Aune in his new book, Selling the Free Market. |
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Their focus is on discussing the effects of emerging technologies and scientific progress on society with classical free-market ideas and dynamist thoughts on experimentation. |
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