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They also include the reregulation of the financial sector to include greater
government control over reserve requirements and a revamping of auditing and
accounting practices . As well , foreign governments continue to push for greater
import ...
They also include the reregulation of the financial sector to include greater
government control over reserve requirements and a revamping of auditing and
accounting practices . As well , foreign governments continue to push for greater
import ...
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Fourth includes the use of licences ; in the UK and Australia generation firms are
required to obtain licences before they can supply electricity into their respective
systems . Unless a generator has failed to meet licence obligations it will not be ...
Fourth includes the use of licences ; in the UK and Australia generation firms are
required to obtain licences before they can supply electricity into their respective
systems . Unless a generator has failed to meet licence obligations it will not be ...
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TYPICAL UNIVERSAL SERVICE POLICIES This section describes the three
primary policies that are currently used to motivate infrastructure expansion into
unserved areas : build - out requirements , universal service funds , and targeted
...
TYPICAL UNIVERSAL SERVICE POLICIES This section describes the three
primary policies that are currently used to motivate infrastructure expansion into
unserved areas : build - out requirements , universal service funds , and targeted
...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
Copyright | |
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