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- Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately owned ****ets into public ****ets by bringing them under the...
- Railway nationalisation is the act of taking rail transport ****ets into public ownership. Several countries have at different times nationalised part or...
- first stage, the nationalisation programme stepped into the second stage when it was launched on 1 January 1974, intending to nationalised the banking and...
- calm urged UK Parliament discusses nationalisation of Northern Rock UK bank Northern Rock to be nationalised Nationalised UK bank Northern Rock appoints new...
- Iranian ****ets (actually a nationalisation of part of a part-nationalised company) 1956 The Egyptian Government nationalised the Suez Canal, owned by the...
- formed on 1 January 1948 as a result of the Transport Act 1947, which nationalised the Big Four British railway companies along with some other (but not...
- in the national road network were made. By the time the railways were nationalised in 1948, during President PerĂ³n's first term in office, the growth in...
- Council) that invalidated Chifley government legislation that attempted to nationalise the private banking sector. Separate majorities held that the legislation...
- State ownership, also called public ownership or government ownership, is the ownership of an industry, ****et, property, or enterprise by the national...
- India nationalised 14 major private banks; one of the big banks was Bank of India. In 1980, 6 more private banks were nationalised. These nationalised banks...