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How are government businesses different from private businesses? government businesses are established by the president. government businesses do not have a board of directors. government businesses do not reinvest income. government businesses are set up by congress?

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Government businesses are set up by Congress.
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the answer is: Government businesses are set up by Congress.

The government business is subsidized with taxpayer's money. To create a government business, the congress need to create a proposal and vote it among themselves to be passed.

In a free market country, government businesses usually limited in handling services or resources that are essential for most citizens (such as electricity, state railways, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation , etc)

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