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Government and public enterprise

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Frank Cass & Co. Ltd.; 1983Description: 306 pISBN:
  • 714632589
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.6 GOV
Summary: The idea of producing a volume in honour of Professor V. V. Ramanadham, one of the earliest researchers on public enter prise, emerged from an informal exchange of views among several persons in different countries, who are interested in this subject and closely acquainted with him. The theme of the volume suggested itself fairly easily, for a major determinant of the efficiency of public enterprise lies in how the government's relationships with it manifest themselves. An effort has been made to invite papers on different aspects of the theme from authors well known for their expertise on publie enterprise. The first part, by and large, focusses on the major aspects of the problem and the second on regional experiences in both deve loped and developing countries.
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The idea of producing a volume in honour of Professor V. V. Ramanadham, one of the earliest researchers on public enter prise, emerged from an informal exchange of views among several persons in different countries, who are interested in this subject and closely acquainted with him. The theme of the volume suggested itself fairly easily, for a major determinant of the efficiency of public enterprise lies in how the government's relationships with it manifest themselves.
An effort has been made to invite papers on different aspects of the theme from authors well known for their expertise on publie enterprise. The first part, by and large, focusses on the major aspects of the problem and the second on regional experiences in both deve loped and developing countries.

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