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The first round of telecommunications deregulation in the '70s that opened long-distance service to competition benefited consumers and spurred innovation.
The EPA estimates the order would raise the cost of electricity by one percent but that costs to consumers are still expected to decline "because of deregulation of the industry"; the NYT should be more clear about what the final relative cost to consumers might be.
In real terms, average airline coach fares are about half what they were 20 years ago, before deregulation.
The Reagan program provided numerous inducements: not just marginal rate cuts on income but capital-gains tax reductions, a variety of new tax-exempt investment vehicles, vast new opportunities for tax sheltering--plus the Federal Reserve's tight money policies which, along with financial deregulation, sent the interest rates available to savers soaring.
Malignant tumor cells frequently show deregulation and hyperactivation of signalling pathways, one of which is represented by the TGFβ signal transduction pathway [ 1 ] . TGFβ has been shown to potently inhibit proliferation of most epithelial, endothelial and hematopoietic cells [ 2 ] . However, during tumor progression malignant cells may become refractory to TGFβ-mediated cell cycle arrest.
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