PAD 304 - Topic 2 - 2024
PAD 304 - Topic 2 - 2024
PAD 304 - Topic 2 - 2024
ii. As an entrepreneur
iv. As controller/regulator
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State (cont.)
• The extent to which the state is involved in these
multiple roles is a major determinant of the
nature and content of devt. policies
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What does liberalization entail?
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What does liberalization entail?
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Basic Assumptions
1. Free trade, market competition and the laws of
demand and supply will adequately/sufficiently
regulate the market and this will lead to:
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Administratively (cont.)
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Administratively (cont.)
• Policy direction and implementation of devt.
programmes to be guided by values and
principles consistent with econ. growth and devt.
of a liberal nature
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Advantages of liberalization
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Advantages (cont.)
• Benefit to consumers through availability of a
variety of goods and services supplied at lower
prices
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Advantages (cont.)
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Disadvantages
• Structural unemployment – often in large
numbers (job losses and retrenchments)
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Disadvantages (cont.)
• Dominance and distortion of international
markets by those with surplus products (i.e.
dumping through very low prices)
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Origins of public enterprises
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Origins of public enterprises
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Origins of public enterprises
• Lack of infrastructure
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Origins of public enterprises
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Origins of public enterprises
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Origins of public enterprises
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Origins of public enterprises
• Public accountability
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PEs in modern societies
• Govts use PEs to guide and command the
economy
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PEs in modern societies
• PEs not led by business minded people
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Variation (cont.)
• The need to secure economic independence –
place the econ. resources in the hands of citizens
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Variation (cont.)
• Inadequate supply of private goods and services
– state plays the role of an entrepreneur
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Variation (cont.)
• The state plays a regulatory role in the economy
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