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It is typically used to refer to the process of removing the ownership of something from a national government. For example, "The denationalisation of the railways has led to improved services for passengers."
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denationalisation
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Mostly the speech hailed the success of "denationalisation" (as privatisation was still called), the need to conquer inflation, tame the unions, cut tax ("too high") and reform Europe.
"This is the only way we can compete with American academic salaries," says Sir Howard Davies, the LSE's director.For Britain's best universities, the big question now is whether to wait for more denationalisation, or to move towards freedom on their own initiative.
The first might be called the denationalisation of compassion: the retreat of government, particularly the federal government, from areas that it tried to annex in the 1960s.
For instance, Republican politicians such as Wisconsin's governor, Tommy Thompson, and Indianapolis's mayor, Stephen Goldsmith, are trying to enlist both for-profit and non-profit groups (including churches) in getting the unemployed back to work.The second force is denationalisation of a different sort.
The government had been forced to prop up companies such as Rolls-Royce, but was intent on denationalisation where possible.
Samaras's tripartite coalition has similarly announced plans for the gradual denationalisation of the country's biggest electricity generator, DEH.
Two decades on from denationalisation, and with oversight entrusted to technocratic regulators who regard themselves as untouchable as judges, the very idea of grubby politics intervening directly on what businesses charge families for fuel had come to seem unthinkable.
"[U]se of denationalisation as a punishment [means] the total destruction of the individual's status in organised society.
An old book that seems prophetic regarding bitcoin is "Denationalisation of Money," published in 1976 by the Nobel Prize-winning economist Friedrich Hayek.
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With the debt-stricken country on its knees, officials have stressed that the prime minister will fight to ensure the denationalisations are not seen as a fire sale.
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