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This article examines the extent of disruptions in human resource practices of agile firms, and articulates how the human resource practices are disrupted owing to technology and culture forced. Human resources practices is compelled to adapt to the new design and style of functioning whereby...
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This paper examines the causes for privatization in Ethiopia. As believed strongly, the decline trend of industrial output and capacity utilization of SOEs were the major causes at micro level behind the privatisation of SOEs in the country. Budget deficit and external debt coupled with the...
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This paper examines the relation between privatisation and investment. Many previous studies have proved that privatisation has had a direct and positive effect on investment, triggering the economic growth and development which has significantly been observed particularly in the economies of...
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This paper examines the connectivity between privatization and private capital accumulation. Many previous studies have proved that privatization has had a direct and positive effect on capital accumulation through attracting private investment. Ethiopia, which is one of the least developed...
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This paper examines the influence of privatization on deficits. Deficits, namely budget deficit, current account deficit and trade balance deficit, are the determining, but haunting issues in all economies, particularly in the Least Developed Economies (LDCs). Ethiopia is one of the LDCs that...
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