Like communism, the doctrine of socialism demands state ownership and equal distribution of wealth.
It said the financial sector, urbanization, state ownership and innovation were key areas for reforms.
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They are keen on state ownership because of the opportunities it offers for making political appointments.
It should accomplish policy goals such as ensuring adequate power supplies by means other than state ownership.
The film has nothing to say about the immense damage that can also flow from state ownership.
Some, such as Syria, Iran and Iraq, are still suffering from heavy state ownership and highly distorted prices.
Mr Hassan says state ownership does Petronas no harm abroad, and its experience as a regulator is a selling point.
In effect, you commit the same error by concluding that governments and state ownership result in greater harm than corporations.
State ownership comes with too many handicaps to pose a long-term threat.
One avoidable complication comes from state ownership, which may or may not give a multinational company a significant advantage but triggers anxieties.
Hours earlier the government declared that it would take a railway line run by National Express, a train franchise, into state ownership.
That means competing with other banks, which don't have majority state ownership.
Another challenge has been working around the legacies of state ownership.
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Industrial disputes are not the only issue bothering BA. More than 20 years after privatisation, it is still struggling with the legacy of state ownership.
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There seems to be the recognition within the Chinese government that they must move away from protection of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and away from state ownership.
Last year, he assert state ownership over his country's natural gas industry, making foreign businesses pay much higher taxes, and dramatically lowering the returns on their investments.
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While China-state ownership of rich Canadian assets is a big political issue in Canada, it does not come close to rivaling the national emotion generated by the NHL lock-out.
State ownership of national oil production in Russia would wind back the clock to the 1990s, accounting for half of total production, principally split between Rosneft, Gazprom Neft and Slavneft.
Though oil is a sensitive topic for many Mexicans who learn state ownership is one of the three main principles of the constitution, its production has fallen year after year.
There followed a huge campaign to change party rules, and replace former Callaghan supporters with left wing members who would oppose the Common Market, and support a policy of state ownership.
Connected lending, for instance, is not so much a consequence of state ownership as its very purpose: the whole idea is to make lending decisions on the basis of non-economic tests.
Mr Cortes also urged the Labour Party to change its policy to one of restoring state ownership, something the party is reported to be considering as part of its current policy review.
In recent weeks, however, Edwards has played a key role in two of the most pressing public policy issues facing Canada: the National Hockey League lock-out and Chinese-state ownership in the rich oil sands.
The principles of game theory, particularly the theory of repeated interactions, proved remarkably useful in formulating general principles of how common resources ought to be managed without necessarily resorting to private or state ownership.
OECD's indicator of product-market regulation (ie, the extent of state ownership, the red tape involved in setting up a business, and barriers to international trade and investment) again puts India at the bottom of the class.
Since this falls short of returning the industry to state ownership, the vote is being seen as something of a victory for foreign investors and a defeat for those who want to reverse the privatisation of the oil and gas industry, which took place in the 1990s.
Does Hartmut Mehdorn, the head of Deutsche Bahn whose contract ends in 2008, really want to saddle his successor with the kind of problems faced by Mr Obermann at Deutsche Telekom: shareholder pressure on one side and powerful unions, plus a legacy of state ownership on the other?
The guerrillas want a return to the old Latin American norm of state-ownership of energy, telecoms, public services, roads, ports and natural resources.
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