The Role of Public Enterprises in India
Amiya K. Bagchi
Asian Development Review (ADR), 1987, vol. 05, issue 02, 89-100
Abstract:
The public sector is just as much a part of the society it is supposed to serve as the private sector. In India, the public sector not only profoundly influences the economy and society, but it is also the outcome of social and political processes that are outside the control of a single group or a single planning authority…
Date: 1987
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