The removal or loosening of restrictions on something, typically an economic or political system.
the government's policy of economic liberalization
Example sentencesExamples
- The bishop said any further liberalisation of the rules should be resisted.
- Such policies contradict the principles of free trade and the process of liberalization.
- Hong Kong has been at the forefront of telecom market liberalization in the region.
- This is a part of an agenda to promote trade liberalization.
- This represents a milestone in the global liberalization of trade.
- Could liberalization of drug laws reduce crime in the U.S.?
- The package reaffirms our commitment to multilateral liberalisation.
- It would mean an extensive liberalisation of the curriculum and help break down the invidious barrier between academic and vocational education.
- The move displayed no determination on his part to pursue political liberalization.
- Rapid agricultural liberalization could leave the food supply for some groups vulnerable.
- Part of the debate centres on the liberalisation of society.
- Asia has generally held a positive attitude towards trade liberalization during the crisis.
- The IMF and World Bank have been advocating financial liberalisation for developing countries.
- Ministers from the member states will try to agree on an agenda for a new round of global trade liberalization talks.
- The liberalization of attitudes and sociocultural values undoubtedly played a role in these findings.
- The group supports the government's plans for the faster liberalisation of the economy.
- The liberalization process of certain religions has not occurred in a few short years.
- The liberalization of the electricity market has proceeded more slowly.
- 1987 was a year of increasing liberalization in this respect.