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What are the forms of business ownership?

Private ownership (belongs to an individual) Nationalised ownership (belongs to the state) Public limited ownership (belongs to shareholders) are the 3 main forms of ownership (there are more)


Private ownership of business is a characteristic of?

capitalism


What is the ownership of apple inc?

Apples ownership is private because it is a profit making business


What is the differences between private and public owned business?

private business is the business, where more than 50% shares are held by private persons or parties, and ownership remains in the hands of private persons. public business is the business where more than 50% shares are held by govt whether central or state, and ownership remains in the hands of govt. authourity


How is US economy a capitalised economy?

private business ownership


Does public ownership and central planning do a better job than private business and free markets?

No. Private ownership and free market is a better system than public ownership and central planning.


Classification of business by ownership?

1.corporation 2.cooperation 3.partnership 4.ownership 5.Private


What does a capitalist economic system encourag?

private business ownership


What is meant by privatization?

changing something from state to private ownership or control.


In which country would you most expect to find state controlled industry the greatest amount of restrictions on private business ownership and the majority of the population working for the government?

You would most expect to find state-controlled industry, significant restrictions on private business ownership, and a majority of the population working for the government in North Korea. The country operates under a centralized, socialist economy where the government controls most aspects of economic life, limiting private enterprise. This system results in a workforce predominantly employed by state-run entities.


Can you explain how shares work in a private company?

In a private company, shares represent ownership in the company. When you own shares in a private company, you have a stake in the business and may receive dividends or have voting rights. The number of shares you own determines your ownership percentage in the company.


What is it called to have state ownership?

State ownership is often referred to as "state ownership" or "public ownership." This occurs when the government owns and controls assets, resources, or enterprises, typically with the aim of serving the public interest rather than generating profit. In some contexts, it can also be described as "nationalization" when private assets are transferred to state control.