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Second , the government - owned corporation is where the government owns a
corporation , which manages the industry so that government is one step
removed from day - to - day control . A board of directors is appointed which sets
the ...
Second , the government - owned corporation is where the government owns a
corporation , which manages the industry so that government is one step
removed from day - to - day control . A board of directors is appointed which sets
the ...
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Ansoff , H . I . ( 1988 ) The New Corporate Strategy , New York : John Wiley &
Sons . Arena , R . and C . Longhi ( eds ) ( 1998 ) Introduction to Markets and
Organization ' , Berlin : Springer - Verlag . Arend , R . J . ( 2003 ) “ Revisiting the
Logical ...
Ansoff , H . I . ( 1988 ) The New Corporate Strategy , New York : John Wiley &
Sons . Arena , R . and C . Longhi ( eds ) ( 1998 ) Introduction to Markets and
Organization ' , Berlin : Springer - Verlag . Arend , R . J . ( 2003 ) “ Revisiting the
Logical ...
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These arise when principals ( for example stockholders in the case of
corporations , provident and pension fund beneficiaries ... Since the 1997 East
Asian financial crisis , there has been increasing awareness of the need for good
corporate ...
These arise when principals ( for example stockholders in the case of
corporations , provident and pension fund beneficiaries ... Since the 1997 East
Asian financial crisis , there has been increasing awareness of the need for good
corporate ...
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developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
race to the bottom | 29 |
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