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- adjective In favor of the free
market , ofcapitalism .
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Examples
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Economists such as Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya argued for promarket reforms as they saw growth as an effective and primary tool for alleviating poverty.
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In a heavily union-backed campaign the man sometimes nicknamed "Red Ed" advocated a clear break from the promarket and pro-U.S. policies of Tony Blair's New Labour movement.
Labour Picks Ed Miliband as New Leader Alistair MacDonald 2010
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But a genuine move to pursue state control would suggest the Kremlin, despite promarket rhetoric from President Dmitry Medvedev, could be moving back toward the policy of increasing state control of the economy seen under his predecessor, Vladimir Putin, who is now prime minister.
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Colombia has experienced accelerating growth between 2002 and 2007, with expansion above 7% in 2007, chiefly due to advancements in domestic security, to rising commodity prices, and to President URIBE's promarket economic policies.
Colombia 2009
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The turmoil of the past few years by no means mitigates the explosion of prosperity that has taken place since the early 1980s, when President Ronald Reagan enacted promarket reforms to free the economy from the Carter-Nixon stagnation of the 1970s.
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The move raised hopes among some politicians and observers that the Putin-Medvedev partnership could push promarket economic policies.
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Once, Schroder and Blair were allies on moving the EU toward promarket economic policies, raising hopes of a Europe-wide renaissance.
Rot At Europe's Core 2007
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Although we made only a start in the 1980s at AID, the collapse of Communism seemed to show that proliberty, promarket forces essentially won the debate.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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Although we made only a start in the 1980s at AID, the collapse of Communism seemed to show that proliberty, promarket forces essentially won the debate.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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Under her leadership, the opposition has slowly moved toward a clearer promarket course.
WHAT'S GOING RIGHT 2007
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