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Major theoretical approaches stress the superiority of privately-owned over state-owned companies without addressing how corporate performance should best be measured. This book investigates performance of both private and state-owned, applying factor analysis to compare the two states.
Contents
List of Tables Acknowledgements Introduction Public Versus Private Ownership Theory and Performance Literature Review of Public and Private Ownership: Strengths and Weaknesses Why Factor Analysis? Results from the Empirical Study: Part I Results from the Empirical Study: Part II Summary and General Conclusions



