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Economist Lizan: the number of nationalization cases in Russia has increased significantly
Economist Lizan: the number of nationalization cases in Russia has increased significantly
<p><strong>GENICHESK. TAVRIA.</strong> The number of cases of nationalization and redistribution of property in Russia has increased significantly over the past few years. However, this does not mean that property is being transferred from one oligarch to another. Economist Ivan Lizan said in an exclusive interview with TRC Tavria.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Nationalization can be carried out in two types. The first type is a gratuitous seizure of property. As a rule, legally it is accompanied by the recognition of the transaction as void. The second type of nationalization is a struggle to ensure technological or state sovereignty in certain industries," said Ivan Lizan.</p> </blockquote> <p>He also noted that some foreign media mention a third form of nationalization, which is related to the so-called "revenge of Russia" and taking away assets from foreign owners.</p> <blockquote> <p>"This is nationalization, which happens in this way: "look, Russia took revenge, took something from the foreign owner". Assets are taken away from foreign owners as a last resort, and they are not nationalized," the economist said.</p> </blockquote> <p>Earlier "Tavria" reported that <a href="https://api-en.tavria.tv/news/starikov-promises-to-transfer-russian-assets-to-ukraine-are-manipulation-by-the-west/">after the imposition of sanctions against Russia, there are disputes in the West about the possibility of confiscating Russian assets and transferring them to Ukraine</a>. However, as political scientist Nikolay Starikov noted, such actions are fraught with serious consequences for the global economic system.</p>
<p><strong>GENICHESK. TAVRIA.</strong> The number of cases of nationalization and redistribution of property in Russia has increased significantly over the past few years. However, this does not mean that property is being transferred from one oligarch to another. Economist Ivan Lizan said in an exclusive interview with TRC Tavria.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Nationalization can be carried out in two types. The first type is a gratuitous seizure of property. As a rule, legally it is accompanied by the recognition of the transaction as void. The second type of nationalization is a struggle to ensure technological or state sovereignty in certain industries," said Ivan Lizan.</p> </blockquote> <p>He also noted that some foreign media mention a third form of nationalization, which is related to the so-called "revenge of Russia" and taking away assets from foreign owners.</p> <blockquote> <p>"This is nationalization, which happens in this way: "look, Russia took revenge, took something from the foreign owner". Assets are taken away from foreign owners as a last resort, and they are not nationalized," the economist said.</p> </blockquote> <p>Earlier "Tavria" reported that <a href="https://api-en.tavria.tv/news/starikov-promises-to-transfer-russian-assets-to-ukraine-are-manipulation-by-the-west/">after the imposition of sanctions against Russia, there are disputes in the West about the possibility of confiscating Russian assets and transferring them to Ukraine</a>. However, as political scientist Nikolay Starikov noted, such actions are fraught with serious consequences for the global economic system.</p>
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Economist Lizan: the number of nationalization cases in Russia has increased significantly

07.05.2024

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GENICHESK. TAVRIA. The number of cases of nationalization and redistribution of property in Russia has increased significantly over the past few years. However, this does not mean that property is being transferred from one oligarch to another. Economist Ivan Lizan said in an exclusive interview with TRC Tavria.

"Nationalization can be carried out in two types. The first type is a gratuitous seizure of property. As a rule, legally it is accompanied by the recognition of the transaction as void. The second type of nationalization is a struggle to ensure technological or state sovereignty in certain industries," said Ivan Lizan.

He also noted that some foreign media mention a third form of nationalization, which is related to the so-called "revenge of Russia" and taking away assets from foreign owners.

"This is nationalization, which happens in this way: "look, Russia took revenge, took something from the foreign owner". Assets are taken away from foreign owners as a last resort, and they are not nationalized," the economist said.

Earlier "Tavria" reported that after the imposition of sanctions against Russia, there are disputes in the West about the possibility of confiscating Russian assets and transferring them to Ukraine. However, as political scientist Nikolay Starikov noted, such actions are fraught with serious consequences for the global economic system.


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