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it to the railroad, electricity, and telecommunications sectors in Russia, Lithuania, Romania, and Poland …
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This report reviews the reform process in Poland in the period 1989-2001, from the formation of the first non … areas-selected key components of the state machinery, stabilization and liberalization, privatization and enterprise …
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The Russian Federation is in the process of making major structural changes to its railway and electricity sectors. Both sectors will be at least partly vertically disintegrated, with the aim of creating competition in the "upstream" sector while maintaining state ownership and control of the...
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Twenty years of debate regarding the restructuring of the Chinese freight railway have failed to yield a consensus. Early policy statements favoring the creation of above-the-rail competition over a monopoly infrastructure – the “European” model of rail restructuring – have broadened...
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Russia in 2003 embarked on the restructuring of its electricity sector. The reform is intended to introduce competition into electricity production and supply, leaving dispatch, transmission and distribution as regulated natural monopolies with non-discriminatory third-party access to the...
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privatization and liberalization of the Czech Republic, Hungarian and Poland this paper identifies the primary issues limiting … Eastern Europe due to the injection of foreign direct investment as privatization programs continue. Large investments from … convergence. Telecom is a fine example of a industry realizing growth due to the pairing of privatization and technology. The main …
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of EU countries and followed some consolidation patterns used by US banks. Deregulation of 1989 contributed to creation … of a large group of small private banks and paved the way to privatization of the state-owned banks comprising majority … limited impact on the banking sector.At the turn of the 1990s and the 2000s, after completion of privatization, large banks …
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firms. We find that in comparison to acquisitions in developed economies analogous transactions in Poland are characterized … Transaktionen in Polen Faktoren wie die Einsparung, der positiven Effekt des Auswechselns von amtierenden Managern und die relative …
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be determined by the method of privatization pursued. Enterprises in countries where the privatization programs favored … incumbent managers ended up with heavy ownership by managers; countries that favored mass privatization had the highest … privatization pursued. Enterprises in countries where the privatization programs favored incumbent managers (Georgia and Ukraine …
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