Definition of Privatisation. Meaning of Privatisation. Synonyms of Privatisation

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Meaning of Privatisation from wikipedia

- Privatization (rendered privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public...
- Privatisation in Australia is the process of transiting a public service or good to the private sector through a variety of mechanisms that was commenced...
- The privatisation of British Rail was the process by which ownership and operation of the railways of Great Britain p****ed from government control into...
- parent company, Channel Four Television Corporation, was considered for privatisation by the governments of Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair....
- The impact of the privatisation of British Rail has been the subject of much debate, with the stated benefits including improved customer service, and...
- The privatisation process in ****stan, sometimes referred to as denationalisation programme or simply the privatisation in ****stan) is a continuous policy...
- The water privatisation in England and Wales involved the transfer of the provision of water and wastewater services in England and Wales from the state...
- Deregulation Staggers Rail Act (act that deregulated rail in the US) Privatisation of British Rail Bus deregulation in Great Britain Airline deregulation...
- supply and demand. Since 1993, the country has followed a policy of privatisation of certain economic sectors which used to be in the hands of the government...
- accepted the central reform measures of Thatcherism such as deregulation, privatisation of key national industries, maintaining a flexible labour market, marginalising...