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I take it you mean what are instead of what rare. The private sector is owned by the people. The public sector is owned by the government.
Private sector banks is a bank that is owned by the private individual. Thats bank called private sector bank.
Private sector banks refer to banks which have the majority of stock owned by private people. The government cannot own a controlling share in a bank designated as private sector.
The public sector is a government (city, state, national); the private sector is a business. Public sector jobs are publicly-funded (by taxes, for instance) whereas private sector jobs depend on the revenue of the business
Privatization of insurance sector means that the sector is transferred from the hands of the government to private individuals. The decisions and operations of a privatized sector are fully transferred to the new private owners.
public sector audit is different from private sector audit
public sector audit is different from private sector audit
Public sector lacks private motives, there collective ownership, accountable to political leaders and it provides public goods.
I take it you mean what are instead of what rare. The private sector is owned by the people. The public sector is owned by the government.
the main objective for a business is to achieve there goal
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well firstly in a mixed economy, you hv both private sector and public sector (govt/ State). the MAIN obj of the mixed econmy is the private sector are their for self interest (profit) the public sector is their for the good of the nation hope it helped :)
Microsoft is in the private sector.
Private sector banks is a bank that is owned by the private individual. Thats bank called private sector bank.
coz private undertakings they want young and more active..at any rate they want to earn profit..the main motive of private sector is to earn profits..
The NHS is a public sector organistion, funded by the taxpayer and with the main goal of providing a service (as opposed to generating a profit as is the case with organisations in the private sector).