(7) These statements suggest that the move to reinvigorate
denationalisation laws in all three countries was underpinned by two justifications: a security rationale and a symbolic rationale.
Enter the word `privatisation' into Google and the first page alone will give you details of
denationalisation programmes in Delhi, Zambia, Nepal, Uganda, Qatar and Bangladesh.
The proponents of
denationalisation also had the fixed idea that `public was bad and private was good' -- the opposite of accepting the merits of service public, as was the case with governments in Paris.
ER: What are your views about the
denationalisation process in the country?
The ZCCM Chambeshi mine is already up for sale and the intention is to go power in October 1991, over 70,000 jobs ahead with a process of
denationalisation. Chiluba and the ZCCM management are still looking towards Anglo-American of South Africa as a likely buyer.
The First Privatisation: The Politicians, the City, and the
Denationalisation of Steel This is a short study of the privatization (or denationalization) of the steel industry in Britain during the 1950s.
"It is another organisation that we allowed tobecome loss-making with no prospect of
denationalisation," Finance Minister Harris Georgiades said.
Conditional to the bailout funds was that Cyprus needed to raise some EUR 1.4 bln from privatisations or from
denationalisation, to lower the burden on the taxpayer and make the economy more competitive.
The global village syndrome, where your competitors are in China and India rather than up the road in West Bromwich or Warley, the relentless march of new technology and
denationalisation programmmes have shrunk our manufacturing base.
The proposed action of
denationalisation will neither serve the interest of policyholders nor the employees or field workers.
One of Tuesday's bills froze
denationalisation of the telecoms company, CyTA, until the end of the year.