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The Privatization Process in Russia, the Ukraine, and the Baltic States

โœ Scribed by Roman Frydman; Andrzej Rapaczynski


Publisher
Central European University Press
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
290
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


In this work, comprehensive comparative information on five former Soviet republics has been collected by teams of researchers from both within the region and from the West. Following an introduction to the economic environment in each country, it provides an overview of the privatization process, including an account of the legal framework of ownership, institutions for state regulation, an overview of privatization programmes and the initial transformation of enterprises. A key feature of the book is the authors' access to hitherto unavailable information and their ability to present a vast amount of material in an easily available format. Aimed at policy makers and business people, the work should provide a strong foundation for future research.

โœฆ Table of Contents


CONTENTS
Contributors
About the CEU Privatization Project
Acknowledgements
RUSSIA
UKRAINE
ESTONIA
LATVIA
LITHUANIA


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