unsafe working conditions and more air pollution
lower prices for consumers
lower prices for consumers
Deregulation in the automotive industry allowed carmakers greater flexibility in design and production, often leading to reduced costs and increased innovation. However, it also resulted in a decline in environmental standards, as manufacturers prioritized profit over emissions control, contributing to higher pollution levels and environmental degradation. This shift has prompted ongoing debates about the balance between economic growth and environmental responsibility in the automotive sector. Ultimately, while deregulation may have benefited carmakers financially, its impact on the environment has raised significant concerns.
A deregulation movement in the 1980s resulted in loosened restrictions that had a positive impact on the vigor of the leasing industry. Deregulation permitted negotiated, rather than statutory, freight rates and terms.
by eliminating deregulation legislation that had been passed in 2001. That deregulation resulted in the 2001 energy crisis and left many Californians without electric service
Deregulation in the banking sector led to increased competition among financial institutions, encouraging them to innovate and expand their offerings to attract more customers. This included the introduction of new products, such as online banking, mobile apps, and diverse loan options, making financial services more accessible and convenient. Additionally, deregulation reduced barriers to entry for new players, further enhancing consumer choice and driving down costs. Ultimately, these changes resulted in a more dynamic banking landscape that catered better to consumer needs.
Deregulation in a high interest rate enviorment. good answer!
Deregulation removed some of the controls on banks. Legislation in the 1980's, removing some of the control resulted in a decrease in the number of banks and an increase in the size of the remaining banks. It was more difficult for small banks to compete for market share.
This change in orientation has resulted in increases in both lines of products and choices within the lines.
limited consumer demand discouraged commercial development
limited consumer demand discouraged commercial development
During the Progressive Era, public demands for Direct consumer protection resulted in the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act.