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Truth about privatization in Latin America Alberto Chong and Florencio López-de-Silanes -- Benefits and costs of … privatization in Argentina Sebastián Galiani ... [et al.] -- Privatization and firm performance in Bolivia Katherina Capra ... [et … al.] -- Costs and benefits of privatization Francisco Anuatti-Neto -- Effects of privatization on firms Ronald Fischer …
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This paper interprets the existing evidence on enterprise restructuring in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. Despite differences in restructuring policies, the pattern of observed restructuring appears similar in the three countries. Contrary to initial expectations, managers of SOEs have...
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privatized firms there is no positive relationship between firms’ ability to pay and wage increases. Privatization appears …
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Using new data we analyze retrenchment programs before privatization, their effect on prices paid and re … labor retrenchment policies have a negative impact on net privatization prices, even after taking sample selection bias and … endogeneity into account. Some downsizing policies may lead to a higher frequency of post-privatization re-hiring. Skill …
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experience of Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia in these areas, and reviews in detail their privatization plans for the three … extremely rapid rate of ownership change. While all countries will use a mixture of privatization methods, Hungary intends to … practice requires some important institutional developments such as the creation of Privatization Funds (as suggested in Poland …
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