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Social Studies, 04.10.2021 15:20, twinkieslayer

32. “Prior to 1991, the Central Bank owned 100% of the shares of public sector undertakings. Consequently it started selling its shares to general public and financial institutions”. This situation is known as : a) Plan expenditure
b) Disinvestment
c) Borrowing
d) General investment.

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