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100 1 _aNellis, John
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245 1 0 _aTime to rethink privatization in transition economies ? /
_cJohn Nellis
260 _aWashington, D.C.
_bThe World Bank
_c1999
300 _a28 p.
520 _aPRIVATIZATION WINS THE DAY. Or does it. Privatization and its discontents. the rise and fall of Russia. Difficulties in the Czech Republic. Additional concerns and arguments about privatization. POLITICAL ECONOMY ASPECTS OF THE QUESTION. A summation of the critique. Can the problems be corrected? The defense. In some transition settings, privatization produces clear benefits. RENATIONALIZATION IS UNLIKELY TO WORK. What´s wrong with caution.
542 1 _aNellis, John
_g1999
_i1999
700 1 _aNellis, John
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