Privatization in United Arab Emirates

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Al Mansoori, Khamis Mohamed
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INNOVATION MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: FROM REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO GLOBAL GROWTH, VOLS I - VI, 2015 | 2015年
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Privatization; Economic; Impacts; Public sectors; Private sectors;
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F [经济];
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It is generally trusted that since privatization includes the exchange of public possession to private sector, it along these lines mirrors a withdrawal of public organization part in the public eye. In spite of the rights and wrongs of this attestation, the 1980s and 1990s have seen the administration of the counter government political and economic thought. This authority has brought about strategies coordinated chiefly toward reinforcing the business sector and lessening the public sector part. Be that as it may, not a wide range of privatization strategies influence just as the extent of the public sector. Nonetheless, the major hypothetical discord of this piece of writing is that privatization does not so much and unavoidably prompts diminishment in government size or its extent of public organization as measured by the assets put at the dispensable of government. Since public sector administrations and government occupations are the principle focuses of privatization projects, accordingly, privatization in these social orders may bother the harmony of the customary supporter customer connections which constitute the establishments of government's characteristic authenticity and tip top force base. To examine these problems in the experience of the UAE central government, the article is separated into two principle parts. The primary part characterizes the ideas of the public sector and privatization to encourage the experimental investigation attempted in the second part which focuses on the effect of the UAE privatization program on chose government's sectors.
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页码:2845 / 2856
页数:12
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