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Where does the public sector and the private sector begin?

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Lienert, Ian

IMF

IMF - Washington, DC

2009

30 p.

government ; ownership ; private sector ; public sector

IMF Working Paper

122

Business economics

www.imf.org

English

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"The boundary between the public and private sectors can be defined on the basis of ownership of institutional units. Nonmarket government-owned entities and corporations that are owned or controlled by government units belong to the public sector. “Economic ownership” is more important than majority ownership. Joint ventures, public-private partnerships, and social insurance funds (including for public employees) can be unambiguously allocated to the public or private sector on the basis of international public sector accounting standards. Boundary problems within the public sector are just as acute as those between the public and private sectors, mainly because of ambiguities in distinguishing “market” from “nonmarket” activities."

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