In pursuing bank privatization, governments in Central Europe and Russia faced a common set of policy issues including how to break up the monobank system, deal with troubled loans, transfer equity to the private sector, and attract capital to the banks. For each bank undergoing privatization, the government's approach to such issues determines its transactional structure. We develop this conceptual framework and assess the findings from three studies of major commercial banks undergoing privatization. The varied transactional structures used in these privatizations appear to have had significant effects on each bank's microstructure, and to influence bank strategy and post-privatization performance.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstrea...
The paper consists of three methodologically and causally connected thematic parts: the first part d...
The introduction of mass privatization policies in Russia and the Czech Republic depended on the cre...
Numerous empirical studies argue that political factors might be the critical determinant of a gover...
In the three fast track, Central European transition countries, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republ...
The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have used different methods as a way of privatizing mid- and ...
The concept of privatization has been deepened due to the liberalization progress in the world econo...
We compare banking in economic systems of different type, namely X-type (redistributive economy) and...
The paper explains why bank privatization in transition economies is frequently delayed in compariso...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the size of public sector within the Russian banking industry...
Important elements of the transactional structure that created and partially privatized Komercni Ban...
Russia's banking sector has increasingly become more nationalized and monopolized in recent years as...
AbstractThis paper examines whether privatizing state-owned banks improves finance and economic grow...
To investigate the impact of bank privatization in transition countries, we take the largest banks i...
This paper provides an historical analysis of the four privatization stages of the Russian economy c...
This paper uses the banking industry case to show that the boundaries of public property in Russia a...
The paper consists of three methodologically and causally connected thematic parts: the first part d...
The introduction of mass privatization policies in Russia and the Czech Republic depended on the cre...
Numerous empirical studies argue that political factors might be the critical determinant of a gover...
In the three fast track, Central European transition countries, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republ...
The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have used different methods as a way of privatizing mid- and ...
The concept of privatization has been deepened due to the liberalization progress in the world econo...
We compare banking in economic systems of different type, namely X-type (redistributive economy) and...
The paper explains why bank privatization in transition economies is frequently delayed in compariso...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the size of public sector within the Russian banking industry...
Important elements of the transactional structure that created and partially privatized Komercni Ban...
Russia's banking sector has increasingly become more nationalized and monopolized in recent years as...
AbstractThis paper examines whether privatizing state-owned banks improves finance and economic grow...
To investigate the impact of bank privatization in transition countries, we take the largest banks i...
This paper provides an historical analysis of the four privatization stages of the Russian economy c...
This paper uses the banking industry case to show that the boundaries of public property in Russia a...
The paper consists of three methodologically and causally connected thematic parts: the first part d...
The introduction of mass privatization policies in Russia and the Czech Republic depended on the cre...
Numerous empirical studies argue that political factors might be the critical determinant of a gover...