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Nationalisation: the Public Always Loses
Dr Richard J Grant
Generally speaking, nationalisation refers to any act by government to take control of any economic activity. Thus, it could include not only direct “ownership of the means of production”, but also taxation and regulation. But the more popular definition of nationalisation is the transfer of property from private to public ...
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Introduction
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