Of the large trading companies that were under nationalized ownership at the beginning of the 1980s, only the Post Office remains state-owned. |
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Such cultural diversity and geographic isolation have led to a nationalized sense of pride. |
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Domestically, Bhutto pursued a populist agenda and nationalized major industries and the banking system. |
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Its industry was nationalized, its agriculture collectivized and its people regimented by the Communist Party. |
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Business and industry were nationalized, and farmland was taken from the peasants and reorganized into government-run collectives. |
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Usually when I make this observation, I'm thinking of, say, Britain's late unlamented nationalized car industry. |
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A central part of the reform process was to privatize many of the nationalized industries through floating the companies on the stock market. |
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Indeed, landowners were expropriated almost immediately, while banks, commerce and industry were nationalized. |
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Attlee nationalized the automobile, trucking and coal industries, as well as communication facilities, civil aviation, electricity and steel. |
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Tito nationalized many of Yugoslavia's farms into collectives. |
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The first was the Unapei affair, in which we inherited an insurance policy for the disabled via our merger with UAP, a nationalized company. |
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This agreement with Colombia will protect investments such that they cannot be nationalized or taken over. |
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Thus, in some countries, there is no means of obtaining execution on the property of nationalized companies. |
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In addition, Brazil has suffered through periods of hyperinflation and has nationalized assets including some previously owned by us. |
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The fight to defend nationalized industry against privatization and closure is a matter of life and death for the Chinese proletariat. |
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The government of Argentina nationalized all private pension plans this past October. |
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Recent privatization of nationalized industries in the United Kingdom has resulted in the creation of several mixed enterprises in this fashion. |
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The people of Wisconsin have been merely pawns in the new era of nonstop nationalized campaigning. |
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Would their stocks plunge in fear that they, too, might get nationalized, with their stock going to zero? |
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Whenever an international post falls vacant, missions are expected to consider whether the post can be nationalized. |
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The Soviets seized Herman's business and nationalized it, but Herman was forced to continue running his business. |
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The law stated that monuments belonging to citizens could be nationalized if their owners were compensated. |
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In addition, Nordbanken, the largest bank nationalized in Sweden, was already eighty per cent government-owned. |
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Yves Smith writes:Had it been an option, the Fed should have nationalized Bear. |
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The four largest retail banks and the French bank were nationalized, as were the thirty-four leading insurance companies, but not the smaller banks nor merchant banks. |
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Because access to resources depended upon being inside the state apparatus, patrons rewarded supporters with sinecures in the government and nationalized industries. |
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Since nationalized industries are state owned, the government is responsible for meeting any debts. |
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A specific provision was created to make sure that any company that was nationalized in Mexico would receive compensation comparable to the company's actual value. |
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As private banks around the world were being nationalized with public money, serious thought should again be given to finding an appropriate mix between an enabling State and an effective social market. |
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Lubricated and fueled by Elf, the nationalized purveyor of French motion lotion, the RE30B is on the verge of becoming perhaps unbeatable. |
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The Communist government completely nationalized the means of production and established a command economy. |
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Most notably, Saudi Arabia nationalized Aramco in 1980 under the leadership of Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani. |
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Some of them also had inefficient nationalized railways and heavy industries. |
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The French Government will put through a bill regulating the right to strike in nationalized industries, such as all the public transport and obliging the workers to give advance notice of an intended stoppage. |
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The process of denationalization is implemented in Serbia and in the region, whilst in Kosovo and Metohija the nationalized property is treated as if it was socially owned property. |
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Under a nationalized economy, quality demands a democracy of producers and consumers, freedom of criticism and initiative-conditions incompatible with a totalitarian regime of fear, lies and flattery. |
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To create a predictable environment and ensure that foreign investors will not be dispossessed of their property or have it nationalized without compensation, countries conclude treaties protecting investment. |
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These committees, which mainly exist in industries that have been nationalized by the state, are in fact co-management schemes with the capitalist state in which the latter holds the whip hand. |
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If you fail to redeem the debt on time you get nationalized. |
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And in June 1946 the government of France nationalized the public utility companies in which Foreign Power Securities Corporation was heavily invested. |
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He stated that, during colonization, forests and other natural resources that had been community property were nationalized and appropriated by the colonial powers. |
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The concern has been raised as regards our idea that, by ceding control, the companies operating facilities would be de facto nationalized and the huge investments made in the technology would be lost. |
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I am also confident that they do not want to remember that when the Iranian people nationalized their oil industry, they attempted to impose a resolution on the Council condemning Iran for threatening peace and security. |
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Under the Khmer Rouge regime, all land had been nationalized. |
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Nationalization is distinguished from property redistribution in that the government retains control of nationalized property. |
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In 1949, the government nationalized the railways, along with the electric trams and the Montevideo Waterworks Company. |
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He became enormously popular in Iran after he nationalized Iran's petroleum industry and oil reserves. |
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However, nationalized industries such as the bonyads have often been managed badly, making them ineffective and uncompetitive with years. |
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917 the Stroganov family emigrated with the White movement and all family property in Russia was nationalized. |
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On 14 June 2011, the government of Belize nationalized the majority ownership interest of Fortis Inc. |
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Cooperative banking networks, which were nationalized in Eastern Europe, work now as real cooperative institutions. |
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If the government elects to buy common shares, it raises the specter of nationalized banks. |
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In recent years Chavez has nationalized several companies in strategic sectors such as petroleum, electricity, communications, banking and mining. |
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Public Corporations typically include nationalized industries. |
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Many large industrial corporations were also nationalized or created as Government corporations, including among many British Steel Corporation, Statoil and Irish Sugar. |
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He nationalized strategic industries and services, improved wages and working conditions, paid the full external debt and achieved nearly full employment. |
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The bankrupt Dutch East India Company was liquidated on 1 January 1800, and its territorial possessions were nationalized as the Dutch East Indies. |
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Nationalized industries, charged with operating in the public interest, may be under strong political and social pressures to give much more attention to externalities. |
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