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Re-Evaluating The Underlying Premises Of Free Market Privatization In Current Dispensation
2010
International Business & Economics Research Journal
The contextual framework or policy orthodoxy persuading the implementation of privatization was the prevalent thinking that economic systems functioned best in a "free market", with little or no government intervention. In the same vein was the belief that a more productive allocation and rationalization of factors of production will dictate a wholesale transfer from public to private sector of the ownership and control of productive assets, their allocation and pricing, including the residual
doi:10.19030/iber.v9i11.360
fatcat:pecduopjuvf77e22nopz2zz2j4