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In recent decades, privatisation has been a key policy instrument in the move to more market-based economic systems in all parts of the developing world. Privatisation, however, has not necessarily been accompanied by an increase in market competition. In recent years, many public utilities have been privatised as monopolies and in addition regulatory systems have been developed to restrict their market power and protect the interests of consumers.
These authoritative volumes bring together a collection of important papers that have shed new theoretical and empirical insights into privatisation and regulation and have provided new policy perspectives in relation to developing countries.
Privatisation in Developing Countries will appeal to policymakers and researchers at the forefront of economic policy debates in developing countries.
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In recent decades, privatisation has been a key policy instrument in the move to more market-based economic systems in all parts of the developing world. Privatisation in Developing Countries will appeal to policymakers and researchers at the forefront of economic policy debates in developing countries.
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Contents:
Volume I:
Acknowledgements ⢠Introduction
PART I PRIVATISATION AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
1. Nicholas Kaldor (1980), âPublic or Private Enterprise â the Issues to be Consideredâ
2. Leroy P. Jones and Edward S. Mason (1982), âRole of Economic Factors in Determining the Size and Structure of the Public-Enterprise Sector in Less-Developed Countries with Mixed Economiesâ
3. World Bank (1983), âManaging State-Owned Enterprisesâ
4. Mahmood A. Ayub and Sven O. Hegstad (1987), âManagement of Public Industrial Enterprisesâ
5. John F. Coburn and Lawrence H. Wortzel (1986), âThe Problem of Public Enterprise in Developing Countries: Is Privatization the Solution?â
6. Paul Cook and Colin Kirkpatrick (1988), âPrivatisation in Less Developed Countries: An Overviewâ
7. Nicolas Van De Walle (1989), âPrivatization in Developing Countries: A Review of the Issuesâ
8. William Glade (1989), âPrivatization in Rent-Seeking Societiesâ
9. Heidi Vernon-Wortzel and Lawrence H. Wortzel (1989), âPrivatization: Not the Only Answerâ
10. David Heald (1990), âThe Relevance of Privatization to Developing Economiesâ
11. Jose Edgardo Campos and Hadi Salehi Esfahani (1996), âWhy and When Do Governments Initiate Public Enterprise Reform?â
PART II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PRIVATISATION
12. Yair Aharoni (1982), âState-Owned Enterprise: An Agent Without a Principalâ
13. John Vickers and George Yarrow (1988), âOwnership and Incentivesâ
14. John Vickers and George Yarrow (1988), âCompetitive Forcesâ
15. Carl Shapiro and Robert D. Willig (1990), âEconomic Rationales for the Scope of Privatizationâ
16. Dieter BĂśs and Wolfgang Peters (1991), âA Principal-Agent Approach on Manager Effort and Control in Privatized and Public Firmsâ
17. Maxim Boycko, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1996), âA Theory of Privatisationâ
18. Stephen Martin and David Parker (1997), âPrivatisation: The Conceptual Frameworkâ
19. George Yarrow (1999), âA Theory of Privatization, or Why Bureaucrats are Still in Businessâ
PART III REGULATION THEORY AND POLICY
20. David E.M. Sappington and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1987), âInformation and Regulationâ
21. Robert D. Willig (1993), âPublic versus Regulated Private Enterpriseâ
22. Leroy P. Jones (1993), âAppropriate Regulatory Technology: The Interplay of Economic and Institutional Conditionsâ
PART IV COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE BETWEEN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
23. Robert Millward and David M. Parker (1983), âPublic and Private Enterprise: Comparative Behaviour and Relative Efficiencyâ
24. Yair Aharoni (1986), âMeasuring the Performance of State-Owned Enterprisesâ
25. Peter Nunnenkamp (1986), âState Enterprises in Developing Countriesâ
26. Robert Millward (1988), âMeasured Sources of Inefficiency in the Performance of Private and Public Enterprises in LDCsâ
Name Index
Volume II:
Acknowledgements ⢠An introduction by the editors to both volumes appears in volume I
PART I POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF PRIVATISATION
1. Henry Bienen and John Waterbury (1989), âThe Political Economy of Privatization in Developing Countriesâ
2. Paul Cook and Martin Minogue (1990), âWaiting for Privatization in Developing Countries: Towards the Integration of Economic and Non-Economic Explanationsâ
3. Mary M. Shirley (1997), âThe Economics and Politics of Government Ownershipâ
4. Paul Cook (1997), âPrivatization, Public Enterprise Reform and the World Bank: Has âBureaucrats in Businessâ Got It Right?â
PART II EXPERIENCE WITH REGULATION
5. Brian Levy and Pablo T. Spiller (1993), âRegulation, Institutions, and Committment in Telecommunications: A Comparative Analysis of Five Country Studiesâ
6. BjĂśrn Wellenius and Peter A. Stern (1994), âImplementing Reforms in the Telecommunications Sector: Background, Overview, and Lessonsâ
PART III RESULTS OF PRIVATISATION
7. Richard Hemming and Ali M. Mansoor (1988), âPrivatization and Public Enterprisesâ
8. Ali Mansoor (1988), âThe Fiscal Impact of Privatisationâ
9. Ahmed Galal, Leroy Jones, Pankaj Tandon and Ingo Vogelsang (1994), âDivestiture: Questions and Answersâ
10. Christopher Adam (1994), âPrivatization and Structural Adjustment in Africaâ
11. Frank Sader (1995), âPrivatizing Public Enterprises and Foreign Investment in Developing Countries, 1988â93â
12. Paul Cook and Colin Kirkpatrick (1995), âPrivatisation Policy and Performanceâ
13. Armando Castelar Pinheiro and Ben Ross Schneider (1995), âThe Fiscal Impact of Privatisation in Latin Americaâ
14. V. Bhaskar and Mushtaq Khan (1995), âPrivatization and Employment: A Study of the Jute Industry in Bangladeshâ
15. Patrick Plane (1997), âPrivatization and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation from a Sample of Developing Market Economiesâ
16. Paul Cook and Colin Kirkpatrick (1998), âPrivatization, Employment and Social Protection in Developing Countriesâ
17. Sunita Kikeri (1998), âPrivatization and Labor: What Happens to Workers When Governments Divest?â
18. Narjess Boubakri and Jean-Claude Cosset (1998), âThe Financial and Operating Performance of Newly Privatized Firms: Evidence from Developing Countriesâ
19. William L. Megginson, Robert C. Nash and Matthias Van Randenborgh (1994), âThe Financial and Operating Performance of Newly Privatized Firms: An International Empirical Analysisâ
PART IV LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE
20. Colin Kirkpatrick (1988), âThe UK Privatisation Model: Is it Transferable to Developing Countries?â
21. Sunita Kikeri, John Nellis and Mary Shirley (1994), âPrivatization: Lessons from Market Economiesâ
22. Paul Bennell (1997), âPrivatization in Sub-Saharan Africa: Progress and Prospects During the 1990sâ
23. C.C. White and A. Bhatia (1998), âAssessing Privatization Programs in Africaâ
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781858983585
Publisert
2000-08-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
UP, P, 05, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
1336