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词汇 private-sector
释义 the private sector
noun[ S ]
uk /ˈpraɪ.vət ˌsek.tər/ us /ˈpraɪ.vət ˌsek.tɚ/
businesses and industries that are not owned or controlled by the government: 私营部门
60 percent of recent graduates are working in the private sector.百分之六十的毕业生在私营部门工作。
private sector employers私营部门雇主
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private sector | American Dictionary


private sector
noun[ Cusually sing ]
us/ˈprɑɪ·vɪt ˈsek·tər/
all the businesses that are not owned and controlled by the government:
The project will be financed by the government and two companies in the private sector.

private-sector | Business English


private-sector
adjective[ before noun ]
ukus
ECONOMICS
relating to the part of a country's economy that consists of companies, businesses, etc. that are not owned by the government:
Government policy continues to emphasize private-sector participation in addressing healthcare issues.
private-sector workers/jobs/employers
private-sector borrowing/investment/debt
private-sector companies/firms

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public-sector
the private sector
noun[ S ]
ukus
ECONOMICS
the part of a country's economy that consists of companies, businesses, etc. that are not owned by the government:
It has always been difficult to persuade able candidates to aim at the civil service rather than a job in the private sector.

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the public sector

Examples of the private sector


the private sector
He is also concerned about the administrative and investment costs associated with private-sector delivery of financial services.
Chapter 5 analyses the power of generating, protecting and exploiting intellectual property rights, and reinforcing private-sector investments.
Finally, private-sector "uses" must equal private-sector "sources" of funds.
Intuitively, higher transfers from the government enhance the internal financing capabilities of private-sector borrowers, and thereby facilitate the production of capital.
This has been reinforced by the growing level of private-sector new-build provision for older people, at least in the 1970s and 1980s.
To begin with, there are good general reasons, across ideological divides, why private-sector representatives would differ from other associational interests.
It can be classified into (1) internal versus external; (2) personal versus impersonal; and (3) governmental versus private-sector whistle-blowing.
In the current paper we assume that the effect of policy on the structural parameters of private-sector equations is fortuitously negligible for our experiment.
Alternatively, the pension fund could conduct biddings among private-sector providers to allocate cohorts of annuitants.
Since then, a major overhaul of the water sector has been taking place, and much hope has been placed in private-sector participation.
This fact remains true even if the parameters of private-sector tastes and technology are unchanged.
Most of their employers ran small businesses in the private-sector and valued the employees' accumulated knowledge and skills; the 'workers ' enjoyed good relationships with them.
The most comprehensive coverage is achieved in the public sector and by large private-sector companies.
Management-based regulation : using private-sector management to achieve public goals.
Ideally, alternative sources of funds would materialize to satisfy private-sector credit needs.
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