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This scholarly journal article delves into the objectives and trade-offs encountered by countries in Central and Eastern Europe during privatization. It examines the strategies implemented by Poland, Russia, and the Czech Republic, focusing on enterprise restructuring, the depoliticization of the economy, and the development of market institutions.
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Poland and Scholarly Journal Articles 1991-2005 Joe C. Davis Jorge G. Gonzalez Trinity University
TI: Trois enjeux des privatisations a l'Est. (Three Challenges of Central and East European Privatization. With English summary.) AU: Grosfeld,-Irena; Senik-Leygonie,-Claudia AF: CNRS, DELTA, UMR CNRS, EHESS, ENS, Paris; U Lille I and DELTA SO: Revue-Economique. November 1996; 47(6): 1351-71 AB: This paper underlines the main objectives and trade-offs faced by Central and Eastern European countries. It describes the strategies adopted by Poland, Russia and the Czech Republic as being dominated respectively by three objectives: enterprise restructuring, depoliticization of the economy and the emergence of market institutions. DE: Socialist-Systems-Planning,-Coordination,-and-Reform (P210); Boundaries-of-Public-and-Private-Enterprise; Privatization-; Contracting-Out (L330); Privatization-; Political-Economy-of-Socialism (P260); Public-Enterprises (6140); Centrally-Planned-Economies-Macroeconomic-Theory (0272); Economic-Planning-Theory (1132); Economic-Planning-Policy (1136); Centrally-Planned-Economies-Microeconomic-Theory (0271); Socialist-and-Communist-Economic-Systems (0520) GE: Poland; Russia; Czech-Republic AN: 0403593
Poland and Scholarly Journal Articles 1991-2005 www.trinity.edu/jgonzal1 jdavis@trinity.edu jorge.gonzalez@trinity.edu