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Privatisation: politics, institutions, and financial markets Export

Emerging Markets Review, Vol. 2, No. 2. (June 2001), pp. 109-137.

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This paper presents evidence on privatisation processes in 49 countries for the period 1977-1996. The empirical analysis shows that the decision to privatise and the choice of privatisation method appear to be influenced by the governing political majority and public-sector budget constraints, while the success of privatisation in terms of revenues and stakes sold requires suitable legal institutions and developed capital markets.


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