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The bills from the stimulus are coming due, but more importantly Beijing is running out of time to create market-oriented banks, as the shadow banking system shows.
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Every president finds that the U.S. has limited options in getting China, the world's second-largest economy and the U.S.'s largest foreign creditor, to adopt market-oriented change.
One Loser in U.S. Presidential Polling: China Bob Davis 2011
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The country will also deepen market-oriented interest-rate reform, it said, without giving a specific timeline for the long-awaited liberalization of interest rates.
Leaders in Beijing Pledge to Ramp Up Spending Aaron Back 2011
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Tokyo is a wonderful city, but Japan remains among the least open of the advanced economies, and admits fewer immigrants than any other member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a group of 30 market-oriented democracies.
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Okay, so you're saying there are rules that would inhibit a common sense, market-oriented response.
Homeowners Get The Boot For Bad Paperwork While Banks Get Millions For Same Shahien Nasiripour 2010
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Mr. Romney's approach to the environment as governor showed someone who was open to regulatory as well as market-oriented answers to environmental problems—while also willing to work with committed environmentalists and liberal Democrats.
Romney Environment Push Is Fresh Target for His Rivals Jonathan Weisman 2011
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A7: The transition will be much easier for periodicals and books, because they are more highly market-oriented; television will find it more difficult, because of now abnormally television is structured in China, burdened by both ideology and monopoly.
Global Voices in English » China: Isaac Mao #twinterviews Hu Yong 2009
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Although Myanmar adopted some market-oriented reforms in the 1990s, the government still controls much of the economy.
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It was clearly in the collective interests of all American businesses to move to an incentive-based, market-oriented health care system and jettison the model that emerged during World War II by accident as a way to skirt wartime wage and price restrictions.
Charles Kolb: The American Business Community's Collective-Action Problem Charles Kolb 2012
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Tokyo is a wonderful city, but Japan remains among the least open of the advanced economies, and admits fewer immigrants than any other member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a group of 30 market-oriented democracies.
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