market reform

collocation in English

meaningsofmarketandreform

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market
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈmɑː.kɪt/
us
/ˈmɑːr.kɪt/
usual for a particular market (= the business or trade in a particular product ...
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reform
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈfɔːm/
us
/rɪˈfɔːrm/
an improvement, especially in a person's behaviour or in the structure ...
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(Definition ofmarketandreformfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmarket reform

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Certainly, the objective economic situation did not provide many possibilities for public policy, other than those showing sympathy tomarketreform.
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Marketreformdid not neatly follow from the external imposition of severe adjustment programmes, as structuralists have argued.
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However, the high social costs ofmarketreformhave failed to convince free market advocates that there is still a role for the state.
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With the implementation of a labormarketreformin 1993, a much stronger focus was given to active labor market policy.
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The survey finds that the constituency for democracy is broader than the constituency formarketreform, which is concentrated among educated male elites.
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Secondly, implementingmarketreformis a necessary prerequisite of membership.
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Interestingly, in view of the attention paid to it by international agencies, the index does not include labourmarketreform.
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He makes forays into two unresolved academic debates : the relationship betweenmarketreformand democratisation, and the extent to which ' media effects ' can be ascertained.
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In addition, the economic reform measures can be used to test for the hypothesized correlation between support for democracy andmarketreform.
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The second-generation agenda has become a multiple agenda, and its connection with ' first generation' ideas ofmarketreformhas become greatly attenuated.
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They were defeated politically because of the overwhelming dispersed interest group support, mostly from the urban service sector, for rapidmarketreform.
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In connection with the budget for 1996, a follow-up on the labormarketreformwas passed that implied a significant retrenchment of unemployment benefits.
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In connection with the budget for 1999, another follow-up on the 1993 labormarketreformwas passed also implying retrenchment.
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To date, the timing and boldness ofmarketreformhave been extensively studied, but remain largely unexplained by conventional paradigms.
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Finally, in the category of financial institutions the degree ofmarketreformwas assessed through the analysis of the banking reform.
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One would be to spur capitalmarketreform, to induce domestic to use formal domestic markets to finance their activities.
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It could thus pass both the labormarketreformand the tax reform without having to reach an agreement with the opposition.
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Instances included the competition policy reform, student fees, social welfare, health and labourmarketreform.
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The explanation for this proximity lies in the effect induced by accelerated bursts ofmarketreform upon a political tradition that has admitted of little real alternation in power.
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Ironically, the key turning points in the weakening of labour resistance towardsmarketreformtook place after the alternation of power to leaderships historically seen as sympathetic to labour.
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