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Strategies for action on sick central public enterprises

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Standing Conference of Public Enterprises; 1999Description: 152pISBN:
  • 8185040338
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.62 CEN
Summary: The present study was commissioned and facilitated by SCOPE and carried out by centre for Industrial and Ecoomic Research (CIER). The basic objectives was to evolve and recommend to an effective strategy for policy and action and for a resource efffective programme to deal with sickness in CPEs. The study emphasizes that due attention should be foccused on earlier stages of sickness. This assumes greater importance in the new of liberalization and globalisation as the CPEs lose their ertswhile protection and have to compete globally. In fact, some cases may call for in depth investigation for a functional to outright reconstructing if a costly revivable package or closure is to be prevented in the long run.
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The present study was commissioned and facilitated by SCOPE and carried out by centre for Industrial and Ecoomic Research (CIER). The basic objectives was to evolve and recommend to an effective strategy for policy and action and for a resource efffective programme to deal with sickness in CPEs.
The study emphasizes that due attention should be foccused on earlier stages of sickness. This assumes greater importance in the new of liberalization and globalisation as the CPEs lose their ertswhile protection and have to compete globally. In fact, some cases may call for in depth investigation for a functional to outright reconstructing if a costly revivable package or closure is to be prevented in the long run.

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