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It again said the government's re-nationalization of the pension system would add to long-term liabilities.
EU Faults States' Budget Plans Laurence Norman 2011
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It again said the government's re-nationalization of the pension system would add to long-term liabilities.
EU Faults States' Budget Plans Laurence Norman 2011
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Now we are seeing a slow re-nationalization of Europe.
Who's in Charge Here, Anyway? Denis MacShane 2010
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Now we are seeing a slow re-nationalization of Europe.
Who's in Charge Here, Anyway? Denis MacShane 2010
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Now we are seeing a slow re-nationalization of Europe.
Who's in Charge Here, Anyway? Denis MacShane 2010
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During this republican administration, we are basically seeing the nationalization of major portions of the economy, starting with Bear Stearns, and then the re-nationalization of Fanny Mae (+Fredddie).
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And that's why there's been a re-nationalization of the Chinese economy because of the stimulus program.
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But Bolivia's re-nationalization and increased royalties on hydrocarbons has given the government billions of dollars of additional revenue (Bolivia's entire GDP is only about $16.6 billion, with a population of 10 million people).
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Second, there is this extraordinary and ongoing "re-nationalization" of money itself.
Scott Malcomson: Nationalism Is Back! Adieu, Davos Man? 2009
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For example, the government's re-nationalization of its hydrocarbons industry -- mostly natural gas -- has brought more than a billion dollars of additional revenue to the government.
Mark Weisbrot: Is Washington Undermining Democracy in Bolivia? 2008
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