Public Enterprise and Economic Development

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agricultural
agricultural modernisation
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capital
capital structure
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Central Government
comparative public sector management
Confer
corporation
development
Development Corporation
development planning agencies
ECAFE
economic development
economic policy analysis
economy
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finance
India's socialism
industrial
Industrial Credit Bank
Industrial Development Agency
Industrial Development Corporation
Industrial Finance Corporation
Industrial Securities
International Bank
investment
management
Nacional Financiera
National Agrarian Institute
Office Du Niger
organisation
organisational structures
personnel
political stability
profits
Public Administration
Public Enterprise
River Valley Authority
river-valley projects
Roundabout
Rural Moneylender
State Co-operative Banks
State Enterprise
state-led industrialisation
Superimposed
Tennessee Valley
Turkey's private enterprises
Underdeveloped Countries
Vice Versa
Violate

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367179960
  • Weight: 1090g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1959, the subject of this book is an aspect of economic development which, despite its importance, had rarely attracted more than incidental attention at the time. The author’s interest in public enterprise in underdeveloped countries was stimulated by a year’s residence in Turkey. He felt the time had come for a general comparative study. Defining comparative as (1) between developed and underdeveloped countries, and (2) between different underdeveloped countries at dissimilar stages of development or with dissimilar development perspectives. The purpose of the first is to discover what the developed can offer the underdeveloped by way of adaptable experience and relevant ideas; that of the second to examine the use of public enterprise in the many different social, economic and political contexts to be found in the less advanced parts of the world.

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