THE CONCEPT OF ENTERPRISES WITH STATE PARTICIPATION AND THEIR ROLE IN THE ECONOMY
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Keywords: State-owned enterprises, government participation, public sector, economic growth, economic stability, privatization, public welfare, economic development.Abstract
Annotation: This article examines the concept of enterprises with state participation and their significance in modern economies. It delves into their definitions, characteristics, and the various roles they play in different economic systems. Through a review of existing literature, methodological approaches, and a comprehensive analysis of their impact, this study provides insights into how these enterprises contribute to economic growth, stability, and public welfare. Furthermore, practical suggestions are offered for enhancing their efficiency and adaptability in a rapidly changing global economy.
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