charterism

/ˈtʃɑːtərɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

the policy of granting a charter to a company or organization, often in order to promote private enterprise or competition.

“The government’s charterism of the transport industry led to a surge in new companies and services.”

2. noun

a system of government or policy based on the granting of charters to local authorities or organizations.

“The new charterism of the city council allowed for more autonomy in decision-making.”

Synonyms

  • liberalization
  • privatization

Antonyms

  • nationalization
  • socialization