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Survival Mechanisms in Different Organizational Structures
A private software company and a government's department of motor vehicles both implement a new, highly inefficient customer service system. After one year, the private company is facing bankruptcy, while the government department, despite widespread public complaints, continues to operate with its budget intact. Analyze the core economic reason that explains the government department's ability to survive despite its poor performance, in contrast to the private company's situation.
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