disinvestment
英:[ˌdɪsɪnˈvestmənt] 美: [ˌdɪsɪnˈvɛstmənt]
disinvestment 基本解释
n.蚀本,收回投资;
英英释义
Disinvestment
Disinvestment refers to the use of a concerted economic boycott to pressure a government, industry, or company towards a change in policy, or in the case of governments, even regime change. The term was first used in the 1980s, most commonly in the United States, to refer to the use of a concerted economic boycott designed to pressure the government of South Africa into abolishing its policy of apartheid.以上来源于:Wikipedia
disinvestment 相关例句
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DISINVESTMENT FROM SOUTH AFRICA: THEY DID WELL BY DOING GOODDisinvestment From South Africa: They Did Well By Doing GoodA Theory of Takeovers and DisinvestmentDisinvestment from low value clinical interventions: NICEly done?A Theory of Takeovers and DisinvestmentDestruction, Disinvestment, and Death: Economic and Human Losses Following Environmental DisasterNegative rebound and disinvestment effects in response to an improvement in energy efficiency in the UK economyExploring policy-makers' perspectives on disinvestment from ineffective healthcare practicesChallenges in Australian policy processes for disinvestment from existing, ineffective health care practicesFrom Redlining to Reinvestment: Community Responses to Urban Disinvestment. by Gregory D. Squires