He advocated social and economic reform, and nationalization of land and industry. |
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He opposed economic nationalization on both philosophical and programmatic grounds. |
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The only way to avoid this is real nationalization, with haircuts for the bondholders. |
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In purely distributional terms, these wage earners have little to gain from nationalization or socialization. |
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Originally discovered by Chevron in 1946, operatorship of the field was turned over to PDVSA following nationalization. |
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Despite this concurrence of nationalization and coal crisis, little attention has been focused on possible linkages between the two events. |
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Individual governments have also supported a variety of other industries through nationalization, subsidies, and special incentives. |
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To save the banking system, Greenspan, along with a claque of Republicans like Lindsey Graham, now endorses nationalization. |
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Less pragmatic, it calls for a nationalization of the banking and insurance sectors. |
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What our reformists often do is make one demand that seems possible to them, like the call for nationalization. |
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Indigenous peoples are paying the price for the regionalization, nationalization and internationalization of our land and resources. |
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This process has included the nationalization of the hydrocarbon, energy and telecommunications industry. |
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The legality of any such expropriation, nationalization or comparable measure and the amount of compensation shall be subject to review by due process of law. |
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Another major function of the treaties is to provide for compensation in cases of expropriation or nationalization. |
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He has also undertaken some minimal nationalization of industry and land distribution. |
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Tyler Cowen makes the important point that when it comes to nationalization, nationalizing one bank isn't the problem. |
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Irish finance experts have called this the nationalization of the Irish banking system. |
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In addition, communists contended that only nationalization of industry and a centrally planned economy could achieve rapid industrialization and economic efficiency. |
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Increased funding and the nationalization of civil assets would primarily provide improved sustainment. |
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The new president announced a drastic reform programme, including measures for oil nationalization, land redistribution, and industrial expansion. |
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Summers pointed to the example of Sweden, which was regularly cited by economists who favored nationalization. |
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The Security Council convened a meeting to declare that the nationalization of Iranian oil was a threat against international peace and security. |
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Executives at BofA and Citi on Friday put out word that they had so much capital that nationalization was out of the question. |
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By contrast, nationalization does not necessarily imply social ownership and the restructuring of the economic system. |
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Sometimes other objectives, like military spending or nationalization are important. |
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Experts believe that the only alternative to this process is nationalization of major properties, price control, free secondary and higher education, and task-specific public investment in innovative industries. |
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Simple really. Mr Salmon adds:Put like that, it's clear why the plan is a bad idea: it gives banks' executives every incentive to take massive risks to avoid nationalization. |
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The nationalization law did not envisage any compensation for undertakings managed by public entities strictu sensu, but it did for Terni in view of its different status and mode of functioning. |
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It also terminated the efforts of Federal governments to institutionalise the ALAO and dissipated fears of nationalization of the legal profession. |
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In many cases, that makes sense because it creates a predictable environment and ensures that assets belonging to foreign investors will not be taken over in the event of nationalization. |
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The focus of the workshop was the nationalization of AdventureSmart, which brought volunteers from every province and territory in the country together to become AdventureSmart trainers. |
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The opposites of nationalization are privatization, municipalization and demutualization. |
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Industries that are usually subject to nationalization include transport, communications, energy, banking and natural resources. |
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Privatization, nationalization, and the creation of new regulatory bodies also change the boundaries of the state in relation to society. |
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British Rail had been formed by prior nationalization of private rail companies. |
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The nationalization of property by Nasser, which reached its highest point in 1961, drove out nearly all the rest. |
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The small group of opposition Liberals met in 1919, distanced by his coalition's protectionism and nationalization. |
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Many analysts cite Swedish bank nationalization, from the early 1990s, as a model, because the Swedes later reprivatized these banks and resumed economic growth. |
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Nasser's response was the nationalization of the Suez Canal. |
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In the United Kingdom after the Second World War, nationalization gained support by the Labour party and some social democratic parties throughout Europe. |
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Hostilities in the Middle East which interrupted traffic through the Suez Canal contributed, as did nationalization of Middle East oil refineries. |
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Nationalization may occur with or without compensation to the former owners. |
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Nationalization was one of the major mechanisms advocated by reformist socialists and social democrats for gradually transitioning to socialism. |
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Nationalization is distinguished from property redistribution in that the government retains control of nationalized property. |
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Nationalization usually refers to private assets or assets owned by lower levels of government, such as municipalities, being transferred to the state. |
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