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Introduction / Luc Bernier, Massimo Florio and Philippe Bance -- The scope of the phenomenon -- Perspectives on history and geography -- Approaches to the study of state-owned enterprises -- Financial dimensions of public ownership -- Issues about governance -- The activities and performance of...
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In recent decades, market-opening policies in local public transport (LPT) have impacted most European countries. However, we can observe a high degree of variability in possible LPT arrangements, from public monopolies to open markets. This work addresses the following research question: How...
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Studies of mass support for economic reform reveal a simple conclusion: Everyone hates privatization. Yet whether … respondents hold this view due to a preference for state property or concerns about the legitimacy of privatization is unclear. We … capital affects support for revising privatization primarily via a preference for state property over private property …
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privatization, but most respondents prefer to leave firms in private hands. We examine who wants to revise privatization and why …. Respondents with poor human capital and few assets support revising privatization due to a preference for state over private … property. Economic hardships during transition increase support for revising privatization due to the perceived unfairness of …
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autocracy and weak governance institutions there is no significant difference in support for revising privatization between high … level of support for revising privatization between the high and low skilled grows dramatically. This finding contributes to …
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