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decontrol /ˌdiːk(ə)nˈtrəʊl /verb (decontrols, decontrolling, decontrolled) [with object]Release (a commodity, market, etc.) from controls or restrictions: there has been fierce debate over whether gas prices should be totally decontrolled...- In 1984 the new government decontrolled the foreign exchange markets.
- Innovative policies will come out only when prices are fully decontrolled.
- In 1978 Carter secured legislation that fostered conservation and decontrolled the price of some domestic natural gas.
noun [mass noun]The action of decontrolling something: the assumption that enterprise might flourish in the wake of decontrol...- Party representatives argued that price decontrol and currency reform would not work.
- So long as budgets remained in deficit and governments printed money to bridge the revenue gap, decontrol implied inflation.
- He says vacancies are up because rent decontrol allowed landlords to raise rents once tenants left, until they virtually priced themselves out of the market.
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