Account for weakness of private sector in Uganda.

Account for weakness of private sector in Uganda.

(Note: to account for is to give reasons)

  • There is a tendency of using capital intensive technique of production so as to increase output within the sector. This leads to limited employment prospects for available labour force. i.e. unemployment results
  • The sector tends to be monopolistic in nature, specializing in one or a few production activities limiting people’s freedom of choice.
  • It does not promote the country’s interests as individuals desires/aspiration tend to dominate at the cost of national interest
  • The private sector in Uganda, often concentrate on small scale production activities. This does not enable it generate economies of scale
  • The high degree of ignorance among the people also hinders the desired activities or targets of the private sector in the country
  • The sector is faced with unpredictable political polies by the government, where there is the threat and fear of nationalization programs by the state
  • Private sector activities are mostly located in urban areas. This leads to rural urban migration with its associated problems like increase in crimes rate, congestions and poor hygiene.
  • The sector leads to underutilization of domestic resource potential, due to small capital not all resources in the country are utilized
  • The private sector fear risks involved in business undertaking.
  • Private sector leads to income inequalities since few people are engaged in productive activities.
  • Capital outflow/profit repatriation occurs in Uganda since private sector is dominated by foreign ownership mostly Asians.
  • The private sector in Uganda is usually profit motivated. This acts against the aspiration of the consumers.
  • The private sector in Uganda engages rudimentary and outdated technology that limits the scale of output.
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