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STATE-OWNED CORPORATIONS COMPETITIVENESS AND CONTEMPORARY STRATEGIC POLICIES - An analysis of strengths, weaknesses and structuring prospects

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  • Walter AMEDZRO ST-HILAIRE, Ph. D

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This article notes that, in accordance to an open et competitive market system, the action of Africans should aim to: - accelerate the adjustment of state-owned corporations to structural changes – lead on an environment auspicious for initiative and development of these companies – lead on an environment favourable to cooperation between public organizations - fostering a better use of the potential of innovation, research and technologic development policies. This article is also a question about the role that the industry standard is expected to play in the development of rational industrial policy and competition from state-owned companies in Africa.

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  • Walter AMEDZRO ST-HILAIRE, Ph. D, . "STATE-OWNED CORPORATIONS COMPETITIVENESS AND CONTEMPORARY STRATEGIC POLICIES - An analysis of strengths, weaknesses and structuring prospects," Global Journal of Strategies, Governance & Applied Economics, Global Journal of Strategies, Governance & Applied Economics, vol. 1(2), pages 57-72.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgv:gjsg01:v:1:i:2:p:57-72
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