The main goal of this paper is to highlight the exploration of a corporate path for obtaining sustainable economic growth through the private – public partnership principle. The basic hypothesis offers the idea of an integrated proactive governance system created to succeed by combining in emergent countries the synergic relation between government action and corporate governance. The niche objective of this research is using a governance algorithm from a corporation scaled to the dimension of a nationwide economy to generate on the long term sustainable economic growth by creating, maintaining and developing intra-horizontal competitive advantage.
The sustainable evolution of an emergent economy could be framed in a corporate model, highlighting one of the ideas Joseph Schumpeter rounded in his academic research, the idea that a corporate model can better protect a nation, region or state union by decreasing the need of an intervention through government action and only by maintaining a connection between market’ needs and the private sector, having as result a smoother demand cyclicity.
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