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Electricity nationalisation contributed to power shortages that saw severe rationing earlier this year and continuing unscheduled blackouts across the country.

Last month the government announced that it would require Spanish lenders to boost capital ratios by September, or face partial nationalisation.

In 2008 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, mortally wounded from losses on loans acquired during the bubble, were placed in "conservatorship", a halfway house between bankruptcy and outright nationalisation.

Blank cheques, bankruptcy, nationalisation: the options are dire, but governments must choose between them.

For nationalisation, which this newspaper has reluctantly advocated from early on for Northern Rock, covers a multitude of SINS.

To help to humiliate Brazil in Bolivia, where Petrobras's oil and gas assets face nationalisation, and to work to undermine the democratic, free-market principles on which Brazil founded Mercosur.

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Moreover, Saudi Arabia has remained remarkably stable since nationalisation.

But its opponents have long argued that the nationalisation would merely create a short-term boom while throttling investment.

Moreover, Saudi Arabia has remained remarkably stable since nationalisation. The crown has changed hands only twice in the past 30 years; the same is true of the oil ministry.

Mr Solanas, for example, openly supported the Kirchners’ nationalisation of the pension system.

The construction industry has been badly hurt by nationalisation.

The nationalisation of energy resources is also proving to be a global problem, given that it has dissuaded foreign investors from helping to develop new sources of supply.

Buoyed by revenue from his nationalisation of natural gas and by the gratitude of poorer Bolivians for his efforts to improve their lot, the President remains overwhelmingly popular.

Though some genuinely wanted to make the system a bit fairer, most saw it as a good way to ward off any attempt at nationalisation by the new black government.

This produces a far right that likes nationalisation and dislikes the market.

With talk of huge public subsidies—nationalisation even—the question is what to do next?