Under capitalism, man exploits man; under communism, it is opposite.
☞ The key goal of the communist movement
The abolition of private ownership of the ‘means of production’ such as factories and machines.
☞ Why?
They believed that it was the reason for the ‘wasteful’ anarchy of the market.
However…..
The planned economy based on state ownership of enterpris
enterprise has both economic goals and goals of social and public. The economic goals that support social and public goals. Public enterprises are monopolies and pillar industries of economic development of such as electronics, automotive, medical, airport.
* Comparison between public and private
Public and private both are pursuing income. That is why they exist. Through this, we can easily
process.
Privatization?
To sell a business or an industry so that it is no longer owned by the government.
The methods of privatization
1. To sell the estate or stock which is public property.
2. Turn the state monopoly into free competition and promote the private enterprises to join.
3. Encourage people to use private services not public services. (Opt-out from public services)
1. Corporate Profile
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Summary
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