Mixed Economy Companies
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https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.197301.003Keywords:
State Intervention in the Economy, Mixed Economy Companies, Economic Activity, Partnership Agreement, Veto Right, Public InterestAbstract
This paper centers on state intervention in the economy, emphasizing its core objective of fostering social and economic welfare. It underscores the significance of mixed economy companies as vehicles for synergizing state and private initiatives to advance public interest goals. The study reviews the legal, structural, and operational dimensions of these entities, delving into the complexities surrounding their establishment, governance, and strategic direction. Topics explored include their genesis, organizational structures, capital and managerial participation, as well as issues like public partner veto rights, management influence, directorial responsibilities, worker involvement, and the alignment of diverse interests in governance. Additionally, the paper examines exceptions for strategic industries within these business models, offering insights into the nuanced dynamics of state-private collaboration in economic endeavors.
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Bedoya de Vivanco, L. (1972). La sociedad de economía mixta [Tesis de bachiller]. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
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