The Privatization Process in Central Europe: Economic Environment, Legal and Ownership Structure, Institutions for State Regulation, Overview of Privatization Programs, Initial Transformation of Enterprises
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Publication Date
1993
Description
In an era defined by economic and industrial competition rather than ideological warfare, the success of the privatization process in Central Europe, Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltics is crucial for the regions' political and economic survival. Recognizing the need for a universally accessible and systematically assembled source of information, the authors have collaborated with carefully selected teams of researchers located in the countries concerned to collect this data for the first time. The analysis of privatization in each country includes an introduction to the economic environment, an account of the legal framework of economic activity, the present forms of ownership, an overview of the privatization programs, and a discussion of the initial transformations of enterprises. This first volume provides an authoritative account of the privatization process which is the cornerstone of the current economic transformation.
Disciplines
Economics | International Economics | Public Administration | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Public Economics | Social and Behavioral Sciences
ISBN
1858660025
Publisher
Central European University Press
City
Budapest, Hungary
Recommended Citation
Frydman, Roman; Rapaczynski, Andrzej; and Earle, John S., "The Privatization Process in Central Europe: Economic Environment, Legal and Ownership Structure, Institutions for State Regulation, Overview of Privatization Programs, Initial Transformation of Enterprises" (1993). Faculty Books. 202.
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/books/202
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Also available as an eBook through the Columbia University Libraries.