The demise of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the USSR signaled a rush to privatization in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The governments of these countries are trying to privatize i.e. transfer state-owned-and-operated enterprises to private owners and/or managers in order to create a viable private sector, capital markets and other institutions and processes, which describe a free market capitalist system. However, the pace of privatization has not been the same across the board. Whereas some of the Central and Eastern European countries are considered to be far ahead in privatization process, Uzbekistan lags behind their former peers from socialist camp – Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary, Poland, Estonia a...
Privatization has been the most significant global phenomenon during the last three decades. This pr...
As communist regimes throughout Central and Eastern Europe have fallen one by one under the weight o...
Following the political changes in early 1990, Hungary was positioned to push ahead with economic re...
This paper clarifies the macroeconomic gains from privatization during the transition period in Uzbe...
Privatization policies are the centrepiece of the historically unique transformation of the centrall...
Most recent studies of privatization in Eastern Europe focus on its impact on individual enterprises...
Privatization in Eastern European countries and Newly Independent States that have been established ...
Many scholars assert that the process of privatizing state-owned firms in Central and Eastern Europe...
In transition economics, privatization seems to have two basic motivations: separation of politics f...
Uzbekistan is not usually considered an economic success story, but in fact it is: its GDP increased...
The creation of new economic and legal mechanisms to replace the fallen communist systems of Eastern...
This paper recounts and analyzes privatization in Ukraine from 1990 to 1995 in light of the lessons ...
We explore the impact of privatization and the entry of new firms on enterprise performance in Belar...
In 1991 a process of post-socialist transformation has begun together with the collapse of the Union...
Privatization is one of the key policy problems for the new Central and Eastern European governments...
Privatization has been the most significant global phenomenon during the last three decades. This pr...
As communist regimes throughout Central and Eastern Europe have fallen one by one under the weight o...
Following the political changes in early 1990, Hungary was positioned to push ahead with economic re...
This paper clarifies the macroeconomic gains from privatization during the transition period in Uzbe...
Privatization policies are the centrepiece of the historically unique transformation of the centrall...
Most recent studies of privatization in Eastern Europe focus on its impact on individual enterprises...
Privatization in Eastern European countries and Newly Independent States that have been established ...
Many scholars assert that the process of privatizing state-owned firms in Central and Eastern Europe...
In transition economics, privatization seems to have two basic motivations: separation of politics f...
Uzbekistan is not usually considered an economic success story, but in fact it is: its GDP increased...
The creation of new economic and legal mechanisms to replace the fallen communist systems of Eastern...
This paper recounts and analyzes privatization in Ukraine from 1990 to 1995 in light of the lessons ...
We explore the impact of privatization and the entry of new firms on enterprise performance in Belar...
In 1991 a process of post-socialist transformation has begun together with the collapse of the Union...
Privatization is one of the key policy problems for the new Central and Eastern European governments...
Privatization has been the most significant global phenomenon during the last three decades. This pr...
As communist regimes throughout Central and Eastern Europe have fallen one by one under the weight o...
Following the political changes in early 1990, Hungary was positioned to push ahead with economic re...