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Page 129
EGAT , through this amendment , has been allowed “ to undertake businesses
concerning electric energy and other businesses concerning or in continuity with
its activities , or to collaborate with other persons for the said activities ' .
EGAT , through this amendment , has been allowed “ to undertake businesses
concerning electric energy and other businesses concerning or in continuity with
its activities , or to collaborate with other persons for the said activities ' .
Page 161
So , activity - specific regulators may be more appropriate in the initial stages of
the learning curve in the pensions sector . ... to be borne by the industry players
and members , including those involved in backroom activities and those
providing ...
So , activity - specific regulators may be more appropriate in the initial stages of
the learning curve in the pensions sector . ... to be borne by the industry players
and members , including those involved in backroom activities and those
providing ...
Page 229
However , while regulatory reform has involved activities such as the mandating
of costbenefit analyses before the enactment of any new rules , deregulation
involves wholesale roll back and even abolition of existing rules ( McGarity 1991
) .
However , while regulatory reform has involved activities such as the mandating
of costbenefit analyses before the enactment of any new rules , deregulation
involves wholesale roll back and even abolition of existing rules ( McGarity 1991
) .
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race to the bottom | 29 |
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