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Talk:Privatization
Talk:Privatization Archives Because of their length, the previous ... around the principle that the basic pro-privatization argument is that any social costs are ... somewhere on the page. First, post-communist privatization is clearly a category of its own ... term not currently in Wikipedia AFAIK). Second, privatization of companies operating in (more or less ... 22, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC) Arguments against privatization Removed: These bits still need to ...
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British Rail (translated from French)
British Rail British Railways (Br), whose mark was modified in 1965 like British Rail, was the operator for système railway British of nationalisation of the four large ...
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British railway system (translated from French)
British railway system British railway system is characterized by its complexity ... multiplicity of the speakers since privatisation of British Rail in the medium of the years ... of control at the official level. The British network, oldest of the world, counts approximately ... years. Ten groups (Arrived, First Group, GB Railways Group Plc, Go-Ahead, Merseytravel, National ...
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Talk:Privatization/Archive01
Talk:Privatization/Archive01 < Talk:Privatization DO NOT EDIT OR POST REPLIES TO ... necessary. Please add new archivals to Talk:Privatization/Archive02 . (See Wikipedia:How to archive a ... especially information on post-Communist economies, where privatization has had a far greater impact on ... following: "This was the case in the privatization of California's electricity market: electricity ...
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Talk:Privatisation of British Rail
Talk:Privatisation of British Rail uffMost of the pro-privatisation chapter ... The Labour government elected shortly after the privatization returned the railway business back into semi ... mess the Tories were making of the railways, despite their promise to restore a "publicly ... that Labour did absolutely nothing about the railways for about three years after the election ...
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Canadian National Railway
... Newfoundland until 1988 Headquarters Montreal Canadian National Railways logo or herald (used pre-1960) Network ... CN, CNA, CNIS), known as Canadian National Railways (CNR) between 1918 and 1960, and Canadian ... company, spanning Canada from Nova Scotia to British Columbia. CN also has extensive trackage in ... headquarters are in Montreal, Quebec. Canadian National Railways was created between 1918 and 1923, comprising several railways that had become bankrupt and fallen ...
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User talk:Our Phellap/2005
... or made up sections of the southern railways. You will see I've done two ... that some articles already existing call these "railways" which they are patently not: quite often ... Pippa 11:07, 9 Mar 2005 (UTC) British Rail Class 185 Hi. I'm wondering how this article can be called "British Rail Class 185" when it concerns a ... class first built seven years after the privatization of British Rail? (This question also ...
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Nationalization
... Similarly, the opposite of nationalization is usually privatization, but sometimes it may be municipalization. Nationalization that happens after a previous privatization is often called renationalization. A key issue ... in the 1970s of the car-maker British Leyland. At other times governments have felt ... strategic economic importance, such as banks or railways, or of important industries struggling economically. (The ... United Kingdom include the vesting of the British railway infastructure firm Railtrack in the ...
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Talk:American System (economics)
... distinct impression that you and Adam are British Liberals/Laissez-Faire types -- but denying that ... American System -- and evidently, you admire the British one tremendously, as shown by your links ... theory of economics at the time, the British System represented by Adam Smith in his ... this beneficent progress." [57] "Under its administration, railways have increased from 31,000 miles in ... shall secure to the people, and the railways alike, the fair and equal protection ...
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High-speed rail
... began the development of modern high-speed railways (shown here: West Japan Railway Company 500 ... 361 mph). Definition The International Union of Railways' high–speed task force provides definitions of high–speed ... Germany, the United Kingdom and Korea. History Railways were the first form of mass transportation ... Japan, emphasis was given to rebuilding the railways after the war. In the United States ... the US were largely neglected. The US railways have been less competitive partly because ...
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