Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Tema 3;Temas5-16Seminar, 1959 |
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... sector is only concerned with profits made anyhow , regardless of the social consequences . The public sector is presented as dedicated primarily to the public weal , and not concerned with savings . It is argued that the private sector ...
... sector is only concerned with profits made anyhow , regardless of the social consequences . The public sector is presented as dedicated primarily to the public weal , and not concerned with savings . It is argued that the private sector ...
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... sector . Starting Point In this article we are not con- cerned with the comparative merits of the two sectors . We start with the assumption that a mixed economy , in which both sectors exist side by side , is the best solu- tion . If ...
... sector . Starting Point In this article we are not con- cerned with the comparative merits of the two sectors . We start with the assumption that a mixed economy , in which both sectors exist side by side , is the best solu- tion . If ...
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... sector . At the end of his brief analysis , the author puts the question— " What does the future hold for the public sector in India ? ” , and relates to it the correspondingly perti- nent question about the future of the private sector ...
... sector . At the end of his brief analysis , the author puts the question— " What does the future hold for the public sector in India ? ” , and relates to it the correspondingly perti- nent question about the future of the private sector ...
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