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Privatization and enterprises
Privatization results in 2004 were not significant: several smaller companies and one winery were privatized in 2004, but the government postponed indefinitely the privatization of several larger state enterprises, including two electricity distribution companies.
Privatization of large state enterprises has begun.
Privatization of medium and large enterprises are proceeding slowly.
Privatization of state-owned enterprises had barely begun in mid-1995, despite earlier efforts by Shushkyevich, who was largely a figurehead, to move along reform efforts.
* Privatization of state enterprises ; Promoting market provision of goods and services which the government cannot provide as effectively or efficiently, such as telecommunications, where having many service providers promotes choice and competition.
# Privatization of state enterprises ;
Privatization of Mexico's public enterprises and the restructuring of the private sector.
In 2001, Aziz implemented and activated the Privatization Programme ( first founded by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in 1991 ) and opened all state-owned enterprises ( SOEs ) to private sector.
* Privatization, or divestiture of all or part of state-owned enterprises,
Privatization of state enterprises ;

Privatization and has
Privatization has also been used to describe two unrelated transactions.
Additionally, Privatization from below is / has been an important type of economic growth in transition economies.
Privatization of Customs has been viewed as a fatal remedy.
" During his time at Reason Gilroy has collaborated with Reason Foundation's Vice-President of Research, Adrian Moore, to co-author two studies that are essential introductory pieces on privatization, they include: Local Government Privatization 101 and 10 Principles of Privatization.

Privatization and been
Privatization of highways and road pricing have both been proposed as measures that may reduce congestion through economic incentives and disincentives.
Privatization and commodification of public assets have been among the most criticised and disputed aspects of neoliberalism.

Privatization and prices
Privatization of formerly state-owned industries through debt swaps also negatively affected construction as prices for basic materials such as cement increased and credit tightened.

Privatization and have
Privatization, also spelled privatisation, can have several meanings.
Privatization efforts have not succeeded as well as macroeconomic reform.

Privatization and .
A liberal foreign investment law was approved in June 1994, and a Law on Privatization was adopted in 1997, as well as a program on state property privatization.
The resulting " Helium Privatization Act of 1996 " ( Public Law 104 – 273 ) directed the United States Department of the Interior to start emptying the reserve by 2005.
In January 1990, the State Privatization Agency ( SPA, Állami Vagyonügynökség ) was established to manage the first steps of privatization.
Privatization is mostly complete, except for some of the large state-owned utilities.
Privatization remains one of the key issues.
Privatization of housing and increasing freedom to make choices about education and employment severely weakened the work unit system that was once the basic cell of Communist Party control over society.
Privatization was attempted in 2002, but failed in the midst of the banking scandal.
# Privatization from below-Start-up of new private businesses in formerly socialist countries.
Privatization will not result in true competition if a natural monopoly exists.
* Privatization and Poverty.
* Roger L. Kemp, PhD, " Privatization: The Provision of Public Services by the Private Sector ," McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC, USA ; and London, UK., 2007.
* Privatization Blog is a resource dedicated to recent developments in privatization.
Privatization, nationalization, and the creation of new regulatory bodies also change the boundaries of the state in relation to society.
* Race2Space. org-Advancing the Privatization of Space Travel 2006, Race2Space, in partnership with the X Prize foundation, is seeking sponsorship in order to support the privatization of space travel, research, and exploration for the upcoming Lunar Landing Challenge Contestants October 2006.

small and shops
The small shops `` must be retained, for they provide essential service to the community '', according to the resolution, which added that they `` also are the source of livelihood for thousands of our neighbors ''.
Jelly is also used in small cubes, stars, or rectangular strips, with flavors such as coconut jelly, konjac, lychee, grass, mango, and green tea often available at some shops.
Grand Bayonne is the commercial and civic hub, with small pedestrianised streets packed with shops, plus the cathedral and Hôtel de Ville.
It began as a means for merchants to exchange heavy coinage for receipts of deposit issued as promissory notes from shops of wholesalers, notes that were valid for temporary use in a small regional territory.
In an attempt to regulate the retail sector, the government has recently reformed taxation laws, so that small shops pay taxes on a regular monthly basis.
One of Davenport's oldest neighborhoods, the Neighborhoods of Davenport, Iowa # East neighborhoods | Village of East Davenport, is full of small specialty shops.
The old Civil War parade grounds, in The Village of East Davenport (" The Village " for short ), have been turned into Lindsay Park, which is surrounded by small specialty shops.
In 1926 he was placed in charge of monitoring shops selling opium, noting regular irregularities and a thriving illegal trade in the controlled substance ; believing opium to be essentially harmless, there is evidence indicating that Gardner probably took many bribes in this position, earning himself a small fortune.
The small Honduran shops, most of which had manufactured clothing or food products for the domestic market, traditionally received little support in the form of credit from the government or the private sector and were more like artisans than conventional manufacturers.
Membership in the Honduran Association of Small and Medium Industry ( Asociación Hondureña de Empresas Pequeñas y Medianas ) declined by 70 percent by 1991, compared to pre-maquiladora days, foreshadowing the likely demise of most of the small shops.
While Kingston and Montego Bay are home to a number of retail stores, including American fast-food franchises such as Domino's, Burger King, and KFC, the majority of the towns in the interior of the country, such as Mandeville, May Pen, and Spanish Town, have small shops, public markets, and temporary roadside stands.
However, some generalisation of Beijing cuisine can be characterised as follows: Foods that originated in Beijing are often snacks rather than main courses, and they are typically sold by small shops or street vendors.
To the north of the church is a series of small seventeenth-century houses that now serve as trinket shops
The area has around fifteen Korean cafes and restaurants, a state-of-the-art Karaoke bar and many small supermarkets and other shops.
If you ever happen to visit any barber shops or other small gathering places in cities like Multan, you can find a copy of this newspaper there.
People used their backyards and basements to run small shops, restaurants, workshops and haulage carts.
Most shops, but not all, blend this pork broth with a small amount of chicken and vegetable stock and / or soy sauce.
As of 1905, there were 80, 000 cigar-making operations in the United States, most of them small, family-operated shops where cigars were rolled and sold immediately.
* Berwick Street has record shops, fabric shops, and a small street market open from Monday to Saturday.
Gentrification has happened since ancient times ; in Britain large villas were replacing small shops by the third century.
* San Pedro :, located on the 1st District ( Cotahuma ), on the right bank of the Choqueyapu River and built around the " Plaza de San Pedro " ( official name: Plaza Sucre, Sucre Square ), is home to numerous shops, businesses and small enterprises, especially printing, spare parts and auto maintenance and repair shops.
The candle makers ( chandlers ) went from house to house making candles from the kitchen fats saved for that purpose, or made and sold their own candles from small candle shops.

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