The creation of new economic and legal mechanisms to replace the fallen communist systems of Eastern Europe must surely count as one of the greatest organizational challenges of this century, and economists and politicians alike are constantly grappling with the enormity of the transformation to be achieved. In this volume, the authors give an in depth explanation of their now widely adopted approach to \u27privatizing privatization\u27 and chart the evolution of their thinking, particularly in reaction to real events and prevailing conditions. Expanding on the theme of transferring ownership to the private sector through a system of free vouchers and independent intermediaries, Professors Frydman and Rapaczynski address the dangers of bure...
The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have used different methods as a way of privatizing mid- and ...
This article employs the new-institutionalist perspective to illuminate the logic and subtypes of vo...
Privatization is one of the key policy problems for the new Central and Eastern European governments...
The creation of new economic and legal mechanisms to replace the fallen communist systems of Eastern...
Privatization policies are the centrepiece of the historically unique transformation of the centrall...
In an era defined by economic and industrial competition rather than ideological warfare, the succes...
Abstract: This paper analyzes how governments in transition economies, interested in their budgetary...
Most recent studies of privatization in Eastern Europe focus on its impact on individual enterprises...
This paper presents several aspects of privatization, a key element of today's Eastern European inst...
Privatization has for a long time been a high-priority subject for policy-formulation and research i...
This paper analyzes the central theoretical aspects of privatization, particularly as they apply to ...
This paper proposes a model to shed light on two important policy features of privatization in Centr...
Many scholars assert that the process of privatizing state-owned firms in Central and Eastern Europe...
The mass privatization programs of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union have been designed as ...
In transition economics, privatization seems to have two basic motivations: separation of politics f...
The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have used different methods as a way of privatizing mid- and ...
This article employs the new-institutionalist perspective to illuminate the logic and subtypes of vo...
Privatization is one of the key policy problems for the new Central and Eastern European governments...
The creation of new economic and legal mechanisms to replace the fallen communist systems of Eastern...
Privatization policies are the centrepiece of the historically unique transformation of the centrall...
In an era defined by economic and industrial competition rather than ideological warfare, the succes...
Abstract: This paper analyzes how governments in transition economies, interested in their budgetary...
Most recent studies of privatization in Eastern Europe focus on its impact on individual enterprises...
This paper presents several aspects of privatization, a key element of today's Eastern European inst...
Privatization has for a long time been a high-priority subject for policy-formulation and research i...
This paper analyzes the central theoretical aspects of privatization, particularly as they apply to ...
This paper proposes a model to shed light on two important policy features of privatization in Centr...
Many scholars assert that the process of privatizing state-owned firms in Central and Eastern Europe...
The mass privatization programs of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union have been designed as ...
In transition economics, privatization seems to have two basic motivations: separation of politics f...
The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have used different methods as a way of privatizing mid- and ...
This article employs the new-institutionalist perspective to illuminate the logic and subtypes of vo...
Privatization is one of the key policy problems for the new Central and Eastern European governments...