African transnational enterprises (ATNEs), collective planning and economic cooperation

This paper is about approaches to establishing African Transnational Enterprises public, private or mixed. However, given the African countries stage of development, social, political and economic organization, a major portion of the initiative towards establishing such enterprises falls on African governments, whether individually or collectively, directly or indirectly. Governments not only have the power to initiative public bus enterprises, but can also foster greatly both public and private enterprises through its regulatory and policy setting powers.

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Format: Working paper biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 1986-02
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10855/10208
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Summary:This paper is about approaches to establishing African Transnational Enterprises public, private or mixed. However, given the African countries stage of development, social, political and economic organization, a major portion of the initiative towards establishing such enterprises falls on African governments, whether individually or collectively, directly or indirectly. Governments not only have the power to initiative public bus enterprises, but can also foster greatly both public and private enterprises through its regulatory and policy setting powers.