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public ownership - traduction vers néerlandais

TYPE OF PROPERTY
Public ownership; Government ownership; Government organisations; State-owned; Nationalized industry; State industry; State industries; Nationalised industry; Government organizations; State property; Government organization; Government-owned; Public-ownership; State owned; Government property; Governmental Property; Stateowned; Stateownership; State-ownership; Government owned; Governmentowned; Government organisation; Government Organisation; State Property
  • A plaque marking state property in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]]
  • A plaque marking state property in [[Jūrmala]]

public ownership         
openbaar eigendom
government property         
regeringseigendom
state property         
staatseigendom, staatsbezit

Définition

quasi community property
n. in community property states, property acquired by a couple who have not been married, but have lived and purchased the property as if they were married. Often this includes property purchased or received by a couple shortly before marriage. See also: community property palimony quasi

Wikipédia

State ownership

State ownership, also called government ownership and public ownership, is the ownership of an industry, asset, or enterprise by the state or a public body representing a community, as opposed to an individual or private party. Public ownership specifically refers to industries selling goods and services to consumers and differs from public goods and government services financed out of a government's general budget. Public ownership can take place at the national, regional, local, or municipal levels of government; or can refer to non-governmental public ownership vested in autonomous public enterprises. Public ownership is one of the three major forms of property ownership, differentiated from private, collective/cooperative, and common ownership.

In market-based economies, state-owned assets are often managed and operated as joint-stock corporations with a government owning all or a controlling stake of the company's shares. This form is often referred to as a state-owned enterprise. A state-owned enterprise might variously operate as a not-for-profit corporation, as it may not be required to generate a profit; as a commercial enterprise in competitive sectors; or as a natural monopoly. Governments may also use the profitable entities they own to support the general budget. The creation of a state-owned enterprise from other forms of public property is called corporatization.

In Soviet-type economies, state property was the dominant form of industry as property. The state held a monopoly on land and natural resources, and enterprises operated under the legal framework of a nominally planned economy, and thus according to different criteria than enterprises in market and mixed economies.

Nationalization is a process of transferring private or municipal assets to a central government or state entity. Municipalization is the process of transferring private or state assets to a municipal government.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour public ownership
1. Channel 4 enjoys significant privileges via its public ownership.
2. They want to return the central bank to public ownership.
3. The Treasury is preparing emergency one–day legislation to authorise taking the bank into public ownership.
4. The common denominator in all of these problematic sectors is public ownership.
5. Saudi Arabia is keen to promote public ownership in new refining ventures.