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State-Owned Enterprises in Developed Market Economies: Theory and Empirics (Elements in Public Economics)

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This comprehensive element explores the theory and empirical evidence surrounding state-owned enterprises in developed market economies. It examines how SOEs function, their economic impacts, and their role in modern capitalism.

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State-Owned Enterprises in Developed Market Economies provides a thorough examination of SOEs from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. The book addresses fundamental questions about why governments maintain ownership stakes in commercial enterprises and how these organizations perform compared to private competitors.

The authors synthesize economic theory with real-world evidence from developed nations, offering insights into SOE governance structures, efficiency levels, and market dynamics. The work covers key topics including enterprise performance metrics, competitive impacts, and policy implications for government ownership strategies.

Part of the Elements in Public Economics series, this volume serves as both an academic reference and a practical guide for policymakers, economists, and business professionals seeking to understand the role and effectiveness of state-owned enterprises in modern developed economies.

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Author

Chiara F. Del Bo, Daniela Vandone, Marco Frigerio, Massimo Florio & 1 More

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009625227

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