Noun
the act of making less strict
Source: WordNetPolitical reform need not go hand in hand with economic liberalisation. I do not believe that if you are libertarian, full of diverse opinions, full of competing ideas in the market place, full of sound and fury, therefore you will succeed. Lee Kuan Yew
The WTO has one of the most impressive records in global economic governance, by promoting trade liberalisation and economic development. Anna Lindh
Investment banking has, in recent years, resembled a casino, and the massive scale of gambling losses has dragged down traditional business and retail lending activities as banks try to rebuild their balance sheets. This was one aspect of modern financial liberalisation that had dire consequences. Vince Cable
He was strongly opposed to getting loans from international financial institutions but the crisis during his time left the country with no choice but to fully embrace World Bank and IMF and the liberalisation policies. Chandra Shekhar
I certainly believe that we gain through open trade and liberalisation. Peter Mandelson
With liberalisation and globalisation, it seems to me, India's national boundaries have ceased to exist. Verghese Kurien