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is the state ownership,also called public ownership,government ownership or state property.
Kathy O'Donnell has written: 'A future for public ownership' -- subject(s): Government ownership, Public utilities
Philip Eyler has written: 'Public ownership and politics in Manitoba, 1900-1915' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Government ownership
Widespread regulation and government ownership always hinder economic growth and efficiency, whether in India or elsewhere.
Taxes go up to support the government
When all the land on Earth is collectively owned by the public or the government, it is known as common ownership or public ownership of land. This system contrasts with private ownership, where individuals or entities own land for their exclusive use.
Brendan Martin has written: 'In the Public Service' 'In the public interest?' -- subject(s): Government business enterprises, Government ownership, Industrial policy, Privatization, Public utilities
nationalisation, is the process of transforming private assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state.
Socialism
Pierre Bauby has written: 'Service public, services publics' -- subject(s): Government policy, Public administration, Public utilities 'Reconstruire l'action publique' -- subject(s): Privatization, Government ownership
Public is the opposite of private - it means all, everyone, inclusive. Public ownership usually refers to nationalised companies, ie. Government run companies and services, so yes, the word is sometimes used that way.
Private ownership: Media companies are owned by individuals or small groups who control the content and operations of the outlets. Public ownership: Media outlets can be owned and operated by government bodies or agencies, with content often being influenced by political interests. Community ownership: Media ownership can be vested in the hands of local communities or non-profit organizations, ensuring that content reflects community values and interests.