2017
DOI: 10.1556/032.2017.67.1.1
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Change in the ownership policy paradigm in Poland: State control vs. privatisation

Abstract: The paper presents an analysis of the shift in the ownership policy of the Polish government in office since 2015 towards a more active role of the state and a more reluctant attitude towards privatisation. This shift reflects a general change in the paradigm of the role of the state towards the concept of the state as a strong market player, which includes the strengthening of its ownership functions. Among others, it has led to stalling the privatisation process and concentrating only on its fiscal goals. Po… Show more

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“…The politicisation of SOEs à rebours is paramount, their rents originate from their privileged position set up by the state -although SOEs seem to play a passive part here (unlike, e.g. in Poland - Kozarzewski and Bałtowski, 2017), being mainly an object of the state's economic populism actions. The latter seems to be one of the cornerstones of Belarusian economic policy, with the authorities trying to create the widest possible clientelist base.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The politicisation of SOEs à rebours is paramount, their rents originate from their privileged position set up by the state -although SOEs seem to play a passive part here (unlike, e.g. in Poland - Kozarzewski and Bałtowski, 2017), being mainly an object of the state's economic populism actions. The latter seems to be one of the cornerstones of Belarusian economic policy, with the authorities trying to create the widest possible clientelist base.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in Hungary, Fabry finds a "fusion between authoritarian state practices and neoliberal economic policies." 49 In contrast, in Poland the role of the state has been gradually increasing since 2015 50 -despite those in government declaring that they "don't believe in 'statism.' " 51…”
Section: Illiberalism Statism and Economic Nationalism In The Era Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a privatizációs tranzakciók zöme is részleges eladásokat jelentett: számításaim szerint arányuk 2008 és 2013 között európában megközelítette az összes ügylet hatvan százalékát. 13 ez jellemző többek között a korszak privatizációjában éllovas lengyelországra, ahol hivatalos becslések szerint a 2007 utáni évek bevételeinek háromnegyedét adó esetekben az értékesítés nem szüntette meg az állami tulajdonosi kontrollt (Kozarzewski-Bałtowski [2017]). franciaországban 2014-ben vezették be a dupla szavazatra jogosító részvényt, ami minden befektetőt megillet, így a kormányzatot is, ha pakettjét legalább két évig megtartja.…”
Section: Gyakorlati Megközelítésekunclassified