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We analyze the extent of the integrated control of the state over privatized firms during the post-privatization decade … (1995–2005) in the Czech Republic. During this period the integrated control potential of the state resembled a corporate … pyramid. While pyramidal control was not fully utilized, the golden share in the hands of the state substantially enhanced its …
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In this article we analyze medium- and long-term effects of firm break-up (and subsequent change in ownership) on its profitability and productivity. We use an extensive data-set of the Czech firms for the period 1996-2005. We employ the propensity score based matching methodology to account for...
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We use new firm-level data to examine the effects of firm divestitures and privatization on corporate performance in a … rapidly emerging market economy. Unlike the existing literature, we control for accompanying ownership changes and the fact …'s profitability but do not alter its scale of operations, while the effect of privatization depends on the resulting ownership …
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We use new firm-level data to examine the effects of spinoffs and privatization on corporate performance in a rapidly … control for accompanying ownership changes and the fact that spinoffs and ownership are endogenous variables. We find that … spinoffs increase the firm’s profitability but do not alter its scale of operations, while the effect of privatization …
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Using cross-sectional analysis of corporate dividend policy we show that large shareholders extract rents from firms and expropriate minority shareholders in the weak corporate governance environment of an emerging economy. By comparing dividends paid across varying corporate ownership struc-...
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Using cross-sectional analysis of corporate dividend policy we show that large shareholders extract rents from firms and expropriate minority shareholders in the weak corporate governance environment of an emerging economy. By comparing dividends paid across varying corporate ownership...
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This research investigates the emergence of stock market in the Czech Republic. We use Czech mass privatization as an … if certain pre-privatization and privatization characteristics of the companies had been taken into account when deciding … which companies to place on the stock exchange for public trading following the mass privatization. This result has …
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This paper discusses the privatisation process in the Czech Republic and its influence on corporate governance. While in 1989 the private sector totalled less than 1 per cent of the GDP, at the end of 1996 more than 70 per cent of the GDP was produced by the private sector. Large-scale...
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The paper evaluates the effects of privatization in the post-communist economies and China. In post-communist economies … privatization to foreign owners results in a rapid improvement in performance of firms, while performance effects of privatization … development. In China relatively more estimates suggest that privatization to domestic owners improves the level of performance …
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