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Titre Développements récents de l'entreprise mixte au Japon
Auteur Kiyohiko Yoshitake
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 4, 1977/4
Rubrique / Thématique
Études
Page 12 pages
Résumé anglais Recent developments of mixed enterprise in Japan Mixed enterprise has a double feature : on the one hand, its capital is owned by both private shareholders and public authorities, and on the other, the latter have to share in its management. Mixed enterprise developed considerably in the sixties in Japan with its main emphasis on the sectors of urban and regional development. The causes for this recent development are financial (to offset the shortcomings of the private sector in these areas) and relate to management (to find a more flexible means of intervention than through direct administrative action of a ministry or even through a local authority). It is hence their great managerial flexibility together with their financing facilities which explain the original experience mixed enterprises have produced in Japan. After a general description of Japanese public local enterprise, the author underlines the main features of public control by Parliament and Government over mixed enterprise.
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