Privatisation and Structural Change in Transition Economies 2003
DOI: 10.1057/9780230378339_2
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Ten Years After The Road to a Free Economy: The Author’s Self-evaluation of Privatisation

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“…This was noted in comments offered by Ksenia Yudaeva on a draft of this study. Kornai (2003) and the findings surveyed by Blaszczyk and others (2003). Radygin and Entov (2001) identify a weak relationship between the concentration of ownership in privatized Russian firms and performance.…”
Section: Role Of Management and Restructuringmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…This was noted in comments offered by Ksenia Yudaeva on a draft of this study. Kornai (2003) and the findings surveyed by Blaszczyk and others (2003). Radygin and Entov (2001) identify a weak relationship between the concentration of ownership in privatized Russian firms and performance.…”
Section: Role Of Management and Restructuringmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In the initial stage of transition, the notion of privatisation was closely related to the improvement of efficiency, the functioning of enterprises, reduction of agency costs and depolitisation of the economy (Kornai, 2003). To date, however, the results have been mixed.…”
Section: Production Sharing Agreements As An Institutionmentioning
confidence: 98%