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Thriving not surviving for businesses

By limiting bureaucracy and procedure – and making it simpler for businesses to 'do business' – the local economy would thrive,says Sheila Little.

In the 1970s, a Hong Kong mandarin suggested businesses could play a major role in public service delivery – if the conditions were right.

By limiting bureaucracy and procedure – and making it simpler for businesses to ‘do business' – the local economy would thrive, and the public purse (and services) would benefit from increased revenue.

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