Privatization has spread around the globe. While a number of studies find empirical evidence for the diffusion of privatization it remains unclear what the relevant linkages between states are. This paper analyses whether it is economic competition or political affinity that influences the diffusion of privatizing public utilities. The sample includes telecommunications, postal, and railway providers as the main network-based utilities operating at the national level in 15 European countries from 1980 until 2007. The results of the spatial regressions clearly show that governments follow each other for economic reasons. Trading partners strategically interact when privatizing their national public-utility providers, for example, to form str...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
In order to analyze the privatization policies undertaken by the national and regional governments, ...
In this paper, we provide an explanation of why privatization may attract foreign investors interest...
This paper examines the extent to which diffusion mechanisms have been important for the privatizati...
Although policymakers broadly sought to liberalise network based utilities, a more detailed look at ...
Abstract. Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1980-98 for 167 co...
Many scholars have argued that partisan differences have disappeared since the 1980s due to ever inc...
Addressing the long-term sustainability challenge in the policymaking process requires close engagem...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
__Abstract__ The way how public services are delivered has changed fundamentally in past decades...
Privatization has certainly been one of the main events of the economic and financial history of the...
This article examines the political determinants of privatization of the fixed telephony sector in f...
of June 2007 and based on the reviewers ’ response in May / June 2008. Privatisation is often seen a...
One consequence of the liberalization of certain services in the European Union was that a number of...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
In order to analyze the privatization policies undertaken by the national and regional governments, ...
In this paper, we provide an explanation of why privatization may attract foreign investors interest...
This paper examines the extent to which diffusion mechanisms have been important for the privatizati...
Although policymakers broadly sought to liberalise network based utilities, a more detailed look at ...
Abstract. Using a new data set of the telecommunications sector on privatization (1980-98 for 167 co...
Many scholars have argued that partisan differences have disappeared since the 1980s due to ever inc...
Addressing the long-term sustainability challenge in the policymaking process requires close engagem...
Amid a general trend to redefine and reform public services, public authorities around the globe hav...
__Abstract__ The way how public services are delivered has changed fundamentally in past decades...
Privatization has certainly been one of the main events of the economic and financial history of the...
This article examines the political determinants of privatization of the fixed telephony sector in f...
of June 2007 and based on the reviewers ’ response in May / June 2008. Privatisation is often seen a...
One consequence of the liberalization of certain services in the European Union was that a number of...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
In order to analyze the privatization policies undertaken by the national and regional governments, ...
In this paper, we provide an explanation of why privatization may attract foreign investors interest...