The privatization process in Argentina is analysed. Beginning with a very ambitious programme, a weak regulatory environment was created because of lack of experience and as a result of the lobbying power of the newly created enterprises. Numerous exclusive privileges were assigned to these sectors, making them the most profitable industries during the 1990s. As the economy crashed in 2001 and the local currency was devalued, a new government took office, which renegotiated all contracts. This resulted in re-privatization and re-nationalization of many services. The pro- and anti-privatization arguments are reviewed, using empirical evidence from Argentina. An in-depth study is also provided of the three sectors where this negotiation was m...
This article provides a review of the academic production that has aimed to analyze the causes of th...
Since early in the 90’s Argentina has implemented a number of policies which aim at reducing State p...
In the 1990s, Argentina became one of the best students of the neoliberal school of thought, which w...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, the world has undergone a major shift in thinking about the approp...
Privatization is under attack. Criticisms run from corrupt deals to abuse of market power and social...
The authors assess the macroeconomic and distributional effects of the privatization that Argentina ...
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Privatization has been the source of growing global exhilaration. By the early 1990s, at least eigh...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work explains the sources of Argentina's efficacious ec...
Abstract: The educational system of Argentina has undergone a process of decentralization along with...
In April 2012 Argentinean Government nationalized 51% of Repsol shares in YPF. Expropiation of YPF i...
The general objective of this paper is to study the characteristics of the regulatory framework for ...
fter decades of poor performance and inefficient operations by state-owned enterprises, governments ...
Privatization policy faces increasing popular opposition in Latin America: After a discussion of rec...
Privatization is under attack. Criticisms run from corrupt deals to abuse of market power and social...
This article provides a review of the academic production that has aimed to analyze the causes of th...
Since early in the 90’s Argentina has implemented a number of policies which aim at reducing State p...
In the 1990s, Argentina became one of the best students of the neoliberal school of thought, which w...
Since the beginning of the 1980s, the world has undergone a major shift in thinking about the approp...
Privatization is under attack. Criticisms run from corrupt deals to abuse of market power and social...
The authors assess the macroeconomic and distributional effects of the privatization that Argentina ...
mmpPDFResearch PaperPublic private partnershipsPrivatizationDeregulationRailroadsHighwaysPortsArgent...
Privatization has been the source of growing global exhilaration. By the early 1990s, at least eigh...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work explains the sources of Argentina's efficacious ec...
Abstract: The educational system of Argentina has undergone a process of decentralization along with...
In April 2012 Argentinean Government nationalized 51% of Repsol shares in YPF. Expropiation of YPF i...
The general objective of this paper is to study the characteristics of the regulatory framework for ...
fter decades of poor performance and inefficient operations by state-owned enterprises, governments ...
Privatization policy faces increasing popular opposition in Latin America: After a discussion of rec...
Privatization is under attack. Criticisms run from corrupt deals to abuse of market power and social...
This article provides a review of the academic production that has aimed to analyze the causes of th...
Since early in the 90’s Argentina has implemented a number of policies which aim at reducing State p...
In the 1990s, Argentina became one of the best students of the neoliberal school of thought, which w...