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renationalization

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renationalization [ˈriːˌnæʃnəlaɪˈzeɪʃən] Nrenacionalización f


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For these groups, it is important to reverse government policies in two specific areas: the renationalization of businesses that had been privatized in the 1990s, and, above all, the policy of taxing agricultural exports, which they term confiscatory.
What we ought really to see in the renationalization of Fannie and Freddie, however, is opportunity-an opportunity for the restoration of home values, home-owning, and finance.
Rather than pushing for renationalization of the troubled corporate sector, the Kremlin will focus on keeping private companies solvent and in private hands.
 
 
 
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