Bureaucrats in business : the economics and politics of government ownership /
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338.5443 WOR 2000 World economic outlook : | 338.60485491 COM 2002 Competition regime in Pakistan : | 338.60485492 WOR 1992 Bangladesh selected issues in external competitiveness and economic efficiency / | 338.62091724 BUR 1995 Bureaucrats in business : | 338.6343105492 REP 2005 Report on Bangladesh handloom census, 2003 / | 338.6343105492 REP 2005 Report on Bangladesh handloom census, 2003 / | 338.7 EDB 1996 Brands and their companies : |
"Published for the World Bank."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-340) and index.
TOC 1. Bureaucrats Are Still in Business --
2. Success and Failure in SOE Reform --
3. Contracting: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why --
4. The Politics of SOE Reform --
5. How to Spur Reforms and Improve Outcomes.
Despite privatization, state-owned enterprises still account for a large share of developing countries' economies. This report shows how divestiture and other reforms can improve the economy, why politics often impede reform, and how countries that reformed successfully overcame these obstacles.
Economics
Sagar Shahanawaz
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