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{{Short description|Economic sector not under state control}}{{Economic sectors}}The private sector is the part of the economy, sometimes referred to as the citizen sector, which is owned by private groups, usually as a means of establishment for profit or non profit, rather than being owned by the government.- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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Employment
The private sector employs most of the workforce in some countries. In private sector, activities are guided by the motive to earn money, i.e. operate by capitalist standards.A 2013 study by the International Finance Corporation (part of the World Bank Group) identified that 90 percent of jobs in developing countries are in the private sector.WEB,openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/16979, IFC Jobs Study : Assessing Private Sector Contributions to Job Creation and Poverty Reduction, January 2013,Diversification
In free enterprise countries, such as the United States, the private sector is wider, and the state places fewer constraints on firms. In countries with more government authority, such as China, the public sector makes up most of the economy.WEB,whatis.techtarget.com/definition/private-sector, What is private sector? - Definition from WhatIs.com, Rouse, Margaret, August 2013, Tech Target, July 16, 2017,Regulation
States legally regulate the private sector. Businesses operating within a country must comply with the laws in that country. In some cases, usually involving multinational corporations that can pick and choose their suppliers and locations based on their perception of the regulatory environment, local state regulations have resulted in uneven practices within one company. For example, workers in one country may benefit from strong labour unions, while workers in another country have very weak laws supporting labour unions, even though they work for the same employer. In some cases, industries and individual businesses choose self-regulation by applying higher standards for dealing with their workers, customers, or the environment than the minimum that is legally required of them.“MEMBERWIDE">See also
- {{annotated link|Company law}}
- {{annotated link|Free enterprise}}
- {{annotated link|Private enterprise}}
- {{annotated link|Private law}}
- {{annotated link|Private military company}}
- {{annotated link|Private school}}
- {{annotated link|Private sector development}}
- {{annotated link|Private sector involvement}}
- {{annotated link|Privatization}}
- {{annotated link|Public economics}}
- {{annotated link|Public-private partnership}}
- {{annotated link|Public sector}}
- {{annotated link|Three-sector model}}
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