Social Sciences, asked by judy23, 1 month ago

what are the forms and functions of state and non-state institutions? ​

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Answered by devika2271
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Answer:

Non-state institutions assume different functions and focus on a specific objective. In general, they develop certain services needed by members of the society for their progress. There are different non-state institutions that operate in society. Two of them are banks and corporations.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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" In common, they develop certain services needed by members of the society for their growth. There are different non-state institutions operate in society. Two of them are banks and corporations ".

Explanation:

This is the form and functions of state and non state institutions

  • Banks and Corporations.
  • Co operatives and trade unions.
  • Transnational advocacy groups.
  • Agency development and International organizations (IO).

These are the difference between state and nonstate institutions are,

State institutions are those affirmed and supported by a central state, and part of the formal state structure.

The non-state of institutions are those that operate outside of the formal support and approval of the state structure, although they may be recognised to some extent within that formal structure.

Reproduction is one the function of the institutions reproduce human race, goods, services, traditions and all other patterns of social life.

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