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Stateowned Enterprises In A Mixed Economy Micro Versus Macro Economic Objectives Reprint Mehdi Haririan

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Stateowned Enterprises In A Mixed Economy Micro Versus Macro Economic Objectives Reprint Mehdi Haririan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.11 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Mehdi Haririan
ISBN: 9780367288778, 036728877X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Reprint

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Stateowned Enterprises In A Mixed Economy Micro Versus Macro Economic Objectives Reprint Mehdi Haririan by Mehdi Haririan 9780367288778, 036728877X instant download after payment.

A distinctive feature of economic trends of the past three decades has been the increase in microeconomic intervention by state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the market economies of rich industrial and poor developing nations. The majority of SOEs were established as policy instruments of choice in response to a variety of socioeconomic needs and socio-political problems. As persuasively demonstrated in this book, microeconomic efficiency criteria alone, stemming from the theory of a perfectly competitive economy, are badly designed criteria for public firms. The historical part of the book, in particular, discusses quite compellingly a number of causes other than market failures for the existence of state-owned enterprises. This discussion develops complex answers regarding causes for the existence of public firms.

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