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    A Private-Sector,profit-Seeking Firm May Not Necessarily Be Considered a Failure
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A Private-Sector,profit-Seeking Firm May Not Necessarily Be Considered a Failure

Question 42

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A private-sector,profit-seeking firm may not necessarily be considered a failure if it ended up in liquidation and was closed down with its assets sold off piecemeal.

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