Privatization is a term used to describe:
a. firms that do not use publicly available d...
Business, 23.04.2020 23:59 jaylinperez9123
Privatization is a term used to describe:
a. firms that do not use publicly available debt.
b. non-public meetings held by members of interlocking directorates.
c. government operations that are purchased by corporations and other investors.
d. firms that are purchased by the government.
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