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Stateowned Enterprises As Global Competitors A Challenge Or An Opportunity Oecd

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Stateowned Enterprises As Global Competitors A Challenge Or An Opportunity Oecd
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Publisher: Organization For Economic Co-Operation & Development
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 176
Author: OECD
ISBN: 9789264261365, 9264261362
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Stateowned Enterprises As Global Competitors A Challenge Or An Opportunity Oecd by Oecd 9789264261365, 9264261362 instant download after payment.

An estimated 22% of the world's largest firms are now effectively under state control, this is the highest percentage in decades. These firms are likely to remain a prominent feature of the global marketplace in the near future. The upsurge of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) as global competitors has given rise to concerns related to a level playing field. Some business competitors and observers claim that preferential treatment granted by governments to SOEs in return for public policy obligations carried out at home can give SOEs a competitive edge in their foreign expansion. The OECD has taken a multidisciplinary approach, looking at the issue from the competition, investment, corporate governance and trade policy perspectives. The report aims to sort fact from fiction, and develop a stronger understanding, based on empirical evidence, on how to address growing policy concerns with regard to SOE internationalisation. The report concludes that although there is no clear evidence of systematic abusive behaviour by SOE investors, frictions need to be addressed, in view of keeping the global economy open to trade and investment.

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