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There is no general theory of public enterprise, and the miscellanyof separate theorizations on the subject has created a conceptualquagmire. Examines the rather confusing state of the research on publicenterprise performance and behaviour. Contrary to conventional wisdom,it seems that in certain circumstances as in the case of Singaporepublic enterprise can be quite efficient, as well as an effective formof national competition.
International Journal of Public Sector Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 1993
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