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Public Sector Activity Capital Accumulation and Synthesis of Fractions

Current price: $215.00
Public Sector Activity Capital Accumulation and Synthesis of Fractions
Public Sector Activity Capital Accumulation and Synthesis of Fractions

Barnes and Noble

Public Sector Activity Capital Accumulation and Synthesis of Fractions

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The role of public sector activity in capital accumulation and fraction synthesis assists with economic development, public policy, and sustainable growth. By strategically investing in areas like infrastructure, education, healthcare, and public transit, governments aim to facilitate human capital and increase business profits. As more governments and companies aim for improved economic activity, improved research is required to explore the pivotal role of cohesive frameworks for capital accumulation, while understanding the various fractions of capital. Public Sector Activity in Capital Accumulation and Synthesis of Capital Fractions explores the complexities surrounding privatization, offering a critical and historically informed perspective that challenges the limited view presented by mainstream economics. This book covers topics such as accumulation theories, capitalism, and public property, and is a useful resource for economists, academicians, researchers, scientists, business owners, and historians.

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