Directions for Ensuring The Financial Stability of Electricity Enterprises with State Participation
Abstract
This article is the result of research on the directions for ensuring the financial stability of state-owned electric grid enterprises. The main analysis presents scientific proposals and conclusions regarding state-owned enterprises, the concept of their financial stability, and the directions for ensuring it.
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