chickengold92
Posts : 45 Join date : 2010-11-22
| Subject: State ownership Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:35 am | |
| State ownership, also called public ownership, government ownership or state property, are property interests that are vested in the state, rather than an individual or communities.[3] State ownership may refer to state ownership or control of any asset, industry, or enterprise at any level, national, regional or local (municipal); or to common (full-community) non-state ownership. The process of bringing an asset into public ownership is called nationalization or municipalization. In primarily market-based economies, government-owned assets are often managed and run like joint-stock corporations with the government owning a controlling stake of the shares. This model is often referred to as a state-owned enterprise. A government-owned corporation (sometimes state-owned enterprise, SOE) may resemble a not-for-profit corporation as it may not be required to generate a profit. Governments may also use profitable entities they own to support the general budget. SOE's may or may not be expected to operate in a broadly commercial manner and may or may not have monopolies in their areas of activity. The creation of a government-owned corporation (corporatization) from other forms of government ownership may be a precursor to privatization. search engine optimisation techniquesmailing lists and email lists | |
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heroisthai
Posts : 244 Join date : 2010-11-21
| Subject: Re: State ownership Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:52 am | |
| However, anarchism has always included an individualist strain [10] supporting a market economy and private property, or morally unrestrained egoism.[11][12] Some individualist anarchists are also socialists.[13][14] vestidos de noviaHow To Choose The Right Pediatrician | |
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