Comparative study of public enterprise management in different countries around the world, pointing to historical trends and current issues and problems. Experts survey an interesting collection of countries in the Americas, Asia, the Middle/Near East, Europe, and Australia. They also discuss public enterprise management education. References with each chapter contribute to the usefulness of this assessment for political scientists, public administrators, international businessmen, and those engaged in international studies.
Comparative studies, historically and currently of public enterprise management in different countries around the world.
Introduction by Ali FarazmandPublic Enterprise Management in the AmericasPublic Enterprises: The Canadian Experience by O.P. Dwivedi and Richard PhiddPublic Enterprises in the United States by Jerry MitchellPublic Enterprise Management in Latin America by Jack HopkinsPublic Enterprises in Nicaragua by Jerry RiposaPublic Enterprise Management in Asia and the Middle/Near EastPublic Enterprise Management in Japan by Masaru SakamotoPublic Enterprise Management in South Korea by Young-Sik AhnPublic Enterprise Management in Pakistan by Robert LaPorte and Montazar Bashir-AhmedPublic Enterprise Management in Jordan by Robert Cunningham and Yaser AdwanPublic Enterprise Management in Europe and AustraliaPrivate Management of Public Enterprise: How Services in the UK Have Been Transformed by Francis TerryPublic Enterprise Management in Australia: A Pioneer Among Developing Countries by Roger WettenhallPublic Enterprise Management EducationPublic Enterprise Management: An Educational Journey by Roger Wettenhall, Colm O Nuallian, and Ian ThyneIndex