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This book aims, for the first time in public enterprise history- at bridging this knowledge gap, by providing a thorough and detailed state-wise analysis of the working of public enterprises and suggesting concrete action for improving their prospects. This book has a wealth of data which will be of immense use to economists and researchers on public enterprises. It will also benefit policy makers, bureaucrats and other public sector officials by giving them a panoramic view of the performance of state public enterprises all over the country.
The book also contains policy recommendations on proper management of state level public enterprises as well as specific suggestions for improving the performance of individual state level public enterprises, which, if acted upon by policy makers, would convert them from being a burden on state governments to powerful instruments of development and progress.
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