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'''Deregulation''', strictly speaking is a reduction of [[government]] control over an [[industry]]. Often the term ''deregulation'' is used as a synonym for [[restructuring]] (see also [[reform]]).  
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'''Deregulation''', strictly speaking is a reduction of [[government]] control. Often the term ''deregulation'' is used as a synonym for [[restructuring]] (see also [[reform]]).
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Liberals blame the movement toward deregulation in recent decades for many economic ills and corruption, while conservatives often view deregulation as opportunity and new found freedom.  
  
 
The term is sometimes misused, for example by the supposed "deregulation" in California which added heavily regimented controls leading to a shortage of electricity there in the 1990s under Gov. Brown.
 
The term is sometimes misused, for example by the supposed "deregulation" in California which added heavily regimented controls leading to a shortage of electricity there in the 1990s under Gov. Brown.
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==See also==
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*[[Interstate commerce]]
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*[[Margaret Thatcher]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:37, July 13, 2016

Deregulation, strictly speaking is a reduction of government control. Often the term deregulation is used as a synonym for restructuring (see also reform).

Liberals blame the movement toward deregulation in recent decades for many economic ills and corruption, while conservatives often view deregulation as opportunity and new found freedom.

The term is sometimes misused, for example by the supposed "deregulation" in California which added heavily regimented controls leading to a shortage of electricity there in the 1990s under Gov. Brown.

See also

Sources

http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/oecon/chap12.htm