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- The Denationalisation of Money is a 1976 book by Friedrich Hayek. The author advocated the establishment of competitively issued private moneys. In 1978...
- Privatization (rendered privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public...
- culture. Sir Harold Nicolson acknowledged that diplomats can become "denationalised, internationalised and therefore dehydrated, an elegant empty husk"...
- a new constitution was adopted, followed in 1992 by the laws on denationalisation and privatisation. The members of the European Union recognised Slovenia...
- Bulgarisation of the region. According to Robert Gerwarth, the Bulgarian denationalisation policy, including its paramilitary aspect, was almost identical in...
- Austrian school of economics, especially with Friedrich Hayek's The Denationalisation of Money, in which he advocates a complete free market in the production...
- school of economics, especially with Friedrich von Hayek in his book Denationalisation of Money: The Argument Refined, in which Hayek advocates a complete...
- 1982, the first reform program was initiated, wherein the government denationalised two of the six nationalised commercial banks and permitted private local...
- manufactured into the 1950s. In 1943, Shorts was nationalised and later denationalised, and in 1948 moved from its main base at Rochester, Kent to Belfast...
- The review of the national citizenship criteria and provisions for denationalisation of illegally present po****tion in the country ensued. The government...