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State-owned enterprises make up roughly 10 percent of the world
economy, yet they are woefully understudied. This handbook offers
the first synthesis of the topic since the 1980s and offers a
comprehensive reference for a generation. The authors provide a
detailed explanation of the theory that underpins the expansion of
state-owned enterprises in the 21st century. Each chapter delivers
an overview of current knowledge, as well as identifying issues and
relevant debates for future research. The authors explain how
state-owned enterprises are used in both developed and developing
countries and offer an insight into complex and fascinating
organizations such as the German municipal conglomerates or the
multinational companies owned by states. New modes of governance
and regulation have been invented to make sure they act in the
public interest. This handbook brings together a wealth of
international scholars, offering multiple theoretical perspectives
to help shape a brave new world. It will be of interest to teachers
and students of Economics, Public Administration and Business,
academics, established researchers and PhD students seeking
rigorous literature reviews on specific aspects of SOEs, as well as
practitioners and decision makers in international organizations.
State-owned enterprises make up roughly 10 percent of the world
economy, yet they are woefully understudied. This handbook offers
the first synthesis of the topic since the 1980s and offers a
comprehensive reference for a generation. The authors provide a
detailed explanation of the theory that underpins the expansion of
state-owned enterprises in the 21st century. Each chapter delivers
an overview of current knowledge, as well as identifying issues and
relevant debates for future research. The authors explain how
state-owned enterprises are used in both developed and developing
countries and offer an insight into complex and fascinating
organizations such as the German municipal conglomerates or the
multinational companies owned by states. New modes of governance
and regulation have been invented to make sure they act in the
public interest. This handbook brings together a wealth of
international scholars, offering multiple theoretical perspectives
to help shape a brave new world. It will be of interest to teachers
and students of Economics, Public Administration and Business,
academics, established researchers and PhD students seeking
rigorous literature reviews on specific aspects of SOEs, as well as
practitioners and decision makers in international organizations.
Canada's political regime is centred on the existence of a federal
system of government within the institutions of Westminster
parliamentary democracy. This system places a great deal of
political power in the hands of cabinet ministers, and while
cabinet systems of government in Canada have evolved at different
speeds in different federal and provincial governments, they have,
over the last two decades, increased centralization of
administrative and legislative control in ever fewer hands. This
shift has been well demonstrated by scholars such as Donald J.
Savoie regarding the federal system, but little examined in the
context of provincial governance. Executive Styles in Canada places
equal emphasis on both levels, explaining how and in what way
cabinet systems have conformed to or diverged from this general
pattern. This unique collection is the only systematic,
cross-provincial study of its kind, and is certain to be of great
benefit to anyone interested in the structure of government in
Canada.
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