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International organizations promote privatization as precondition for economic development. But is there really too … little privatization? This political economy model asks for the incentives of governments to privatize or restructure a state …-owned firm. Different government types are compared to identify the political and institutional determinants of privatization …
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productivity; (ii) the labor productivity of state-owned firms converged to that of private firms; (iii) the capital productivity … of state-owned firms remained significantly lower than that of private firms; and (iv) total factor productivity (TFP …
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Even though it is well documented that privatization leads to an improvement in the performance of state … because it does not consider the performance of control firms of similar pre-privatization situations, i.e. the performance of … following privatization. Matching sample firms (privatized) to control firms (SOEs), I document that privatized firms do not …
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We construct a comprehensive panel data of 96 publicly traded European utilities over the period 1994-2005 in order to study the relationship between the capital structure of regulated firms, regulated prices, and investments, and examine if and how this interaction is affected by ownership...
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process. Particularly, it analyzes the symbiotic link between share issue privatization (SIP), i.e. privatization in public …
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was largely abandoned by the IFIs and privatization and private participation in infrastructure, or PPI became the order …
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This paper reviews the state of thinking on the governance role of public ownership and control. We argue that the transfer of operational control over productive assets to the private sector represents the most desirable governance, due to the inherent difficulty for citizens to constrain...
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We track firms at birth and compare the growth pattern of IPO firms and their birth-matched counterparts. Firms that are larger at birth with faster initial growth are more likely to attain a larger size later in life and go public. Firms in the top percentile of predicted propensity to go...
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there are clear improvements in performance post-privatization. The tiger can change its stripes; however, the government …
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contrast to the quot;privatization premiumquot; found in earlier work, we find a negative effect of government ownership on …, suggesting that personal ties can substitute for the benefits of government ownership. The quot;privatization discountquot; is … with relatively high welfare payments to employees, which presumably would fall with privatization, benefit …
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