At first the deficit was partly masked by rampant inflation and partly also set off against the money coming in from privatizations. |
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On March 27 urban and rural workers marched demanding agrarian reform and the suspension of a policy of privatizations. |
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The average increase in adjusted and unadjusted returns is higher for CANPRIVs than that for privatizations in other countries. |
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He also said he would continue aggressively with the privatizations begun by the last government. |
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The mayor's efforts hit heavy political opposition, and a judge blocked any privatizations. |
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The rate of privatizations of incumbent fixed line operators has slowed to a trickle. |
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But we can see that he is in the process of spilling the beans about a number of privatizations. |
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And that where it has to act, in cutting spending and carrying on with privatizations, it will not do so adequately. |
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Under the Prodi government, privatizations began in earnest, and inflation was reduced to record lows. |
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The privatizations largely benefited members of the president's circle, many of whom were able to acquire businesses on advantageous terms. |
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Industries subject to dramatic privatizations included telecommunications, railways, electricity, water, and waste services. |
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An interesting development is that this will necessitate a new wave of privatizations to reduce the budget deficit. |
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It pledged to renegotiate past privatizations and discontinue ongoing privatization plans. |
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Party leaders have noisily criticized his proposed privatizations. |
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In many countries, a growing wave of privatizations is affecting the social sectors, including education. |
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He pledged to freeze salaries, pensions and public-sector hiring in 2010 and accelerate privatizations. |
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In most of the developing countries where privatizations were carried out, the result was the emergence of a large number of big firms. |
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Participation in bank privatizations is a key factor behind equity investments in early and intermediate transition countries. |
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The social democrats lost three elections trying to downplay the privatizations they implemented when in power. |
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Renationalize every privatized or partly privatized company and stop privatizations. |
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In Mexico, the collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in the indiscriminate opening of the domestic economy to imperialist monopoly finance capital, particularly through NAFTA and massive privatizations. |
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You also brought up the issue of privatizations. |
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The positive aspect for the global capital market is that privatizations should assist indebted nations in alleviating a portion of their fiscal issues. |
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The UK government's recent announcement of its intention to raise £16 billion through infrastructure privatizations, including the Channel Tunnel and the Dartford Crossing, is just the beginning of this next phase. |
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The resulting low inflation and political continuity of the past few years have also fostered successful privatizations and boosted mass purchasing power. |
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Many of these conditions have led to ill-thought-out privatizations, not to mention increased and unsustainable debt loads for many of the poorest countries. |
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Many of Russia's early privatizations were tainted by insider dealing. |
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Indeed, recent and current privatizations, such as those of the Greek OPAP and the UK tote, show that this is not just idle speculation. |
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Peruvian businessmen are in despair and have called for an aggressive resumption of privatizations. |
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From 1992 to 2002 he was the president and chief executive officer of Canadian National Railways, completing one the most successful privatizations in the history of the country. |
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The Commission also feels bound to emphasize that the process of negotiating privatizations involving foreign investors is often very protracted and complex, and this is the reason for the delays criticized by the Court. |
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I believe that we should continue a program of wide-scale privatizations. |
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Significant privatizations of this nature occurred from 1760 to 1820, coincident with the industrial revolution in that country. |
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It is reminiscent of the Milton Friedman school, with its regulations and privatizations, this notion that the government does not have the right to interfere in the affairs of the nation. |
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Furthermore, other major privatizations like that of Banca Comerciala a Romaniei are criticized by opponents for being detrimental to the Romanian people. |
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The building that houses Copri once served as the Ministry of Energy and Mines's bank, but the privatizations have allowed it to consolidate in the main structure. |
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After a series of privatizations and reforms in the late 1990s and 2000s, government intervention in the Romanian economy is somewhat lower than in other European economies. |
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By comparison, in developed countries such as the United Kingdom, most privatizations are achieved through the sale of shares directly to the public. |
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