of health care by emphasizing the negative aspects like closure of small hospital and rising health expenditure.
Ⅱ-2. Hospitals
1) Positive- Large Hospitals
According to the policy chairman for the Hospital Association hospital, the rise ofprivate corporations and capital investment to its investors by investing in the hospital management can also rationalize. Thanks to rationalization of
private sector, government gives not personnel expenses but cost of administration to the private company. On a basis of outcomes, government tries to reorganize competitive groups of work and institutions and to build a foundation for activating labor forces of the aged.
Public sector has a type of public interest, an educational type, and a welfare type. And private sector has a market type,
education policies
The need for building creativity
free school meals
The reduction of the student-teacher ratio
making the evaluation system for teachers
Against the dismissal of teachers involved in political activities
Against the Korean Teachers and Education Workers Union
The need to reduce private education
supported the Education Ministry’s dismissal of 134 unionized public s
Tax based fund
-state income taxes based on personal earnings
-state corporate taxes based on company earnings
-state sales tax added as a percentage of the cost of goods
and services
Property taxes
Local Funding Alternatives
Bond referendum
Funding in Charlotte
Lease purchase option
Private donations
Borrowing money
Need education commit’ s considerati
Chapter4. Economy
The economy of Norway is a developed mixed economy. Norway is the twenty second highest GDP in 2013 but the third highest GDP per-capita in the world. A country maintained the world’s first place in the Human Development Index (2001-2006) and has done it since 2009. The Gini’s coefficient is just 0.23. It means the gap between the rich and the poor is very small. The tradit