Les entreprises publiques des années 1990 face au défi européen
By: LONG, Marceau.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, oct./déc. 1987Revue Française D'Administration Publique 44, p. 145-150Abstract: Is there any scope for state enterprise in the europewide market of the 1990's? The Single European Act reaffirms the liberal policy set forth in the Treaty of Rome and Many governments consider the challenges of an internationalised economy would be better met by state enterprises privatised in whole or part while others are tempted to assimilate state enterprise and loss-making sectors of the economy. However, less economic liberalization need not imply allowing state enterprise to lag in terms of economic efficiency and advanced technologyIs there any scope for state enterprise in the europewide market of the 1990's? The Single European Act reaffirms the liberal policy set forth in the Treaty of Rome and Many governments consider the challenges of an internationalised economy would be better met by state enterprises privatised in whole or part while others are tempted to assimilate state enterprise and loss-making sectors of the economy. However, less economic liberalization need not imply allowing state enterprise to lag in terms of economic efficiency and advanced technology
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