Studies in Public Enterprise

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Bharat Heavy Electricals
British Gas Corporation
British Railways Board
British Steel Corporation
capital structure policy
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developing economies management
Effective Terms
efficiency measurement methods
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Equity Device
executive oversight mechanisms
government budget analysis
Individual Public Enterprises
International Monetary Fund
Major Public Enterprises
National Economic Development Office
Nigerian Enterprises Promotion Decree
Profitable Public Enterprise
Public Dividend Capital
Public Enterprise
public enterprise evaluation frameworks
Public Enterprise Finances
Public Enterprise Operations
Public Enterprise Survey
Public Exchequer
Public Sector Undertakings
State Electricity Boards
state-owned enterprises
UK Experience
UK Government's Decision
UK Scene
UK Today
UK White Paper
V.V. Ramanadham

Product details

  • ISBN 9780714632674
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 1987
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First Published in 1987. This book contains studies on some important aspects of public enterprise, based on the experience of a wide spectrum of developed and developing countries. Public Enterprise and Evaluation seeks to introduce some fundamental ideas on the concept of evaluation at four levels, deals with evaluation as a system and succinctly reviews the experience of the United Kingdom, Argentina, Malaysia, Pakistan, Nepal and India. Capital Structures of Public Enterprises brings out the economic issues that are implicit in the arrangements of capitalisation in vogue in the public enterprise sector. Public Enterprise and the Public Exchequer is an in-depth analytical study of certain aspects of the budget link of public enterprises and shows how this has not yet been adequately realised. And Privatisation in the African Context deals with the concept of privatisation, now coming into prominence, and presents a nondoctrinaire review of the problems it raises.
V.V. Ramanadham London Business School

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