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Efforts by the Monti government to issue more taxi licenses, pharmacy licenses and introduce competition in professional and other sectors protected from competition.
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Wall Street Journal 06.27.2012
German Lawmakers Back Fund For Bailout
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Wall Street Journal 08.07.2012
Monti Says He Regrets Berlusconi Remark
Wall Street Journal 08.07.2012
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New York Times 12.13.2012
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