Renationalization in Argentina, 2005-2013

Since 2002, government nationalizations and contractual breaches in general around the world have surged. South America has witnessed a wave of nationalizations of private enterprises, mostly foreign. Some analysts contend that this trend is shaped by the left-wing ideological orientation of the gov...

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Commercial regulation
Companies
Economic opportunism
Economic regulation
Government
Government contracts
Ideology
Investors
Latin American politics
Left wing politics
Liberalism
Nationalization
Political regulation
Private enterprise
Private enterprises
Privatization
Public enterprise
Public opinion
Public policy
Radicalism
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