In the US it’s the other way around. State is owned by the largest companies.
replicant86 on
I have a great idea. Let’s give the companies for free to the private sector and let’s watch them being bought by US and Germany. Also, can Leszek also bring up data for China?
wlodzi on
Would those be public utilities (the clue is in the name)?
niemacotuwpisac on
This may also indicate that in Poland, the private sector of companies that was supposed to control large part of the market doesn’t exist. Does this mean that capitalism failed because it didn’t create them?
The state did, but the free market didn’t?
Zdzisiu on
Because selling them would result in 95% of them going to foreign companies.
Acrobatic_Dog_1461 on
Balcerowicz musi odejsc!
Username-_Ely on
Leszek found there’s still something to sell. let’s gooooo
Tankudoraiba on
Yes, but also huge part of them are companies with high strategic value in the regard of stabilization of the country in the case of any emergency.
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In the US it’s the other way around. State is owned by the largest companies.
I have a great idea. Let’s give the companies for free to the private sector and let’s watch them being bought by US and Germany. Also, can Leszek also bring up data for China?
Would those be public utilities (the clue is in the name)?
This may also indicate that in Poland, the private sector of companies that was supposed to control large part of the market doesn’t exist. Does this mean that capitalism failed because it didn’t create them?
The state did, but the free market didn’t?
Because selling them would result in 95% of them going to foreign companies.
Balcerowicz musi odejsc!
Leszek found there’s still something to sell. let’s gooooo
Yes, but also huge part of them are companies with high strategic value in the regard of stabilization of the country in the case of any emergency.