Optimizing the Role of the Public Sector: Constraints and Remedial Policies
Leo Pliatzky
Asian Development Review (ADR), 1987, vol. 05, issue 02, 58-69
Abstract:
How should public sector industries be run? Does it matter if they make a loss? Is it possible for them to be run efficiently when governments are involved? Is privatization the only solution? In Britain, this debate is largely closed, for the time being at least, but I sense that these questions are live issues in many of the developing countries of Asia…
Date: 1987
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