Deregulation simply means the reduction or elimination of government regulation of business, and it falls under the heading of laissez-faire, or free market economics. Less government control means more freedom to do what you want.
Alice Gerster Breed has written: 'The change in social welfare from deregulation' -- subject(s): Deregulation, Gas industry, Natural gas, Welfare economics
The Antitrust legislation and Deregulation. Soure: Economics student..
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Ivan L Pitt has written: 'Economics of the U.S. commercial airline industry' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Commercial, Commercial Aeronautics, Deregulation
A supporter of free-market economics is called a capitalist.
When the Federal government eliminates certain regulations, it is called, "Deregulation".
It depends on the amount of it. Too much is bad but sometimes it is needed.
Bank deregulation is when banks are aloud to do what they want without government interference