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Transnational Corporations (TNCs) and public enterprises have been
perceived as organisations evolving in separate, even antagonistic,
business, economic and ideological spheres. Yet, at the beginning
of the 21st Century, utilities in energy, telecommunications,
transport and water unexpectedly emerged as leading TNCs. How and
why did this remarkable and unprecedented transition occur? What
are the consequences for competition, regulation, public services
and consumers? Leading authorities from Europe, Russia, Canada,
Mexico and the United States analyse the business, economic and
historical contexts that have influenced these changes.
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