Sentences with word «mutualisation»

So we will probably see more debt mutualisation via the activities of the ECB.
There should be clear and effective incentives for mutualisation and worker takeovers of companies.
While the dream of full mutualisation and Liverpool FC being owned and run such that it embeds Scouse pride in a similar way to the fan - owned FC Barcelona in Catalonia may be distant, this proposal would have radical consequences.
Unite the union which represents managers at Royal Mail has warned (Monday 19 September) that Ed Davey's (Liberal Democrat Minister for Postal Affairs) consultation on the proposed mutualisation of the Post Office is a recipe for disaster.
«The tool can be designed without debt mutualisation, and without permanent transfers between countries.»
There are a range of emerging models in the United Kingdom that have sought to capture the benefits of mutualisation, including Lambeth Council's model of a «co-operative council» in South London.
Separation, privatisation and mutualisation are recipes for disaster.»
The mutualisation of the BBC was one of a number of proposals within the collection designed to spark an «ownership revolution» on the scale of Margaret Thatcher's «right to buy» scheme.
Lib Dem party policy is to support the injection of much - needed private capital, but crucially 51 % would remain in public hands through a mix of mutualisation and direct public ownership; the same arguments for keeping the Post Office network in public hands apply to Royal Mail too, particularly given the pressing need to retain a universal and affordable service.
Even the Coalition has advocated the benefits of mutuals and John Lewis has become the icon of mutualisation.
Overarching themes are greater decentralisation and the mutualisation of the economy.
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