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In the last few decades the transformation of ownership rights of state owned enterprises (SOEs) to private sector, the privatization, is being considered as an important craft to reduce fiscal deficits, increase organizational efficiency, and to control macroeconomic barometers. In Pakistan,...
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in the former Soviet Republics of Russia and Ukraine. Analyzing interfirm reallocation of output, labor, capital, and an … input index with annual industrial census data from 1985 to 2001, we find that Soviet Russia displayed low reallocation …
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but offsetting in Hungary and Romania, and from small effects of all types in Russia and Ukraine. The positive employment …
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privatization in postcommunist Russia. Taking advantage of large regional variation in the size of public administrations, and …
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advanced economies. We examine the extent of this convergence in the Czech Republic and Russia, economies that represent …
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% in Hungary, and 3% in Ukraine, with some variation across specifications, while in Russia it lowers it about 4 … ambiguous even after 5 years in Russia. Pre-privatization MFP exceeds that of firms remaining state-owned in all countries …
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Hungary and Russia are small (3-5%) negative wage effects found. Privatization to foreign investors has positive estimated … effects of all types in Russia and Ukraine. The positive employment outcome under foreign ownership results from a substantial …
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models imply that majority privatization raises MFP about 15% in Romania, 8% in Hungary, and 2% in Ukraine, while in Russia … years after privatization to emerge in Russia. …
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privatization in postcommunist Russia. Taking advantage of large regional variation in the size of public administrations, and …
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