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THE PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES IN FRANCE

Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 1986
International ...
Bance, Philippe, Monnier, Lionel
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English as Private Enterprise

College English, 1974
THREE KINDS OF PEOPLE teach English around us; I call them Agnes, Ronald and George. Ronald is in and out, the poet with flowing locks and a fey sense of responsibility. George has a ten to four schedule, that business man of letters with the brief case and nice clothes with the coat matching his pants. Agnes is the real one.
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The Government and Private Enterprises

2018
There is no enterprise operating solely based on market rules, just as there is no completely free market. The institutional constraints the market is subject to are also the institutional environment enterprises must face. This is not only true for Western capitalist countries, but also holds true for enterprises under the Chinese market economy ...
Qingong Wei, Hanlin Li
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The Blessings of Private Enterprise

Monthly Review, 1996
Years ago, my father drove a delivery truck for the Italian bakery owned by his uncle Torino. When Zi Torino returned to Italy in 1956, my father took over the entire business. The bread he made was the same bread that had been made in Gravina, Italy, for generations.
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Privatization and Enterprise Performance: Evidence from Estonia

2000
The relationship between different organizational forms and economic efficiency has long attracted the interest of many influential economists including Mill, Marshall, Pigou and Keynes.1 Important contributions which led to a widening of this debate to include labour-managed firms have also been made by Branko Horvat, including an early survey of ...
Jones, Derek C., Mygind, Niels
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PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AND PRIVATIZATION

Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 1992
AbstractDuring the past two decades, the Singapore economy has performed remarkably well. Its achievement has often been cited as an economic miracle for a 600‐square kilometre city nation without resources except its three million inhabitants. Public enterprises have contributed much to this achievement.
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Enterprise and Private Initiative

1997
According to Christian social ethics man’s freedom is a fundamental value and an inalienable right, that must be promoted and protected. Freedom gains a special importance if it used in the economy, since it can give an actual contribution to the achievement of common welfare and to the development of man’s personality.
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