1996
DOI: 10.2307/3502598
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Trois enjeux des privatisations à l'Est

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“…Both wholesale privatization schemes described above were conceived with triple concern: speed up enterprise restructuring, trigger the process of institutional change and ensure political support for transformation strategy (see Grosfeld and Senik-Leygonie, 1996). However, the weight attributed to each of these objectives differed and depended upon the legacy of the previous reforms, the role of trade unions and workers' councils and the understanding of the process of economic transformation.…”
Section: The Context and Motivation Of The Two Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both wholesale privatization schemes described above were conceived with triple concern: speed up enterprise restructuring, trigger the process of institutional change and ensure political support for transformation strategy (see Grosfeld and Senik-Leygonie, 1996). However, the weight attributed to each of these objectives differed and depended upon the legacy of the previous reforms, the role of trade unions and workers' councils and the understanding of the process of economic transformation.…”
Section: The Context and Motivation Of The Two Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%