denationalization |
renationalization |
As nouns the difference between denationalization and renationalization
is that
denationalization is the act or process of denationalizing, of removing from government control while
renationalization is a nationalization of something which had previously been nationalized and then privatized.
prenationalization |
renationalization |
As an adjective prenationalization
is prior to nationalization.
As a noun renationalization is
a nationalization of something which had previously been nationalized and then privatized.
taxonomy |
renationalization |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and renationalization
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
renationalization is a nationalization of something which had previously been nationalized and then privatized.
reprivatization |
renationalization |
Related terms |
Reprivatization is a related term of renationalization.
As nouns the difference between reprivatization and renationalization
is that
reprivatization is (economics) the process or an instance of returning to private ownership while
renationalization is a nationalization of something which had previously been nationalized and then privatized.
privatize |
renationalization |
As a verb privatize
is to release government control of (a business or industry) to private industry.
As a noun renationalization is
a nationalization of something which had previously been nationalized and then privatized.
nationalized |
renationalization |
As a verb nationalized
is (
nationalize).
As a noun renationalization is
a nationalization of something which had previously been nationalized and then privatized.
renationalisation |
renationalization |
Alternative forms |
Renationalization is a alternative form of renationalisation.
As nouns the difference between renationalisation and renationalization
is that
renationalisation is standard spelling of renationalization|from=non-Oxford British spelling while
renationalization is a nationalization of something which had previously been nationalized and then privatized.