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1 Online-Ressource (243 Seiten)
Edition:
1. Auflage
ISBN:
9783845249650
Series Statement:
Schriftenreihe des Zentrums für Europäische Rechtspolitik der Universität Bremen (ZERP) Band 66
Content:
Die Studie bietet eine vergleichende Analyse von Privatisierung in mehreren postkommunistischen Ländern. Sie zeigt, wie der Interessenkonflikt zwischen Eigentumsrechten und staatlicher wirtschaftlicher Weiterentwicklung ausbalanciert werden kann. Der Autor zeigt, welche Privatisierungsmodelle in den untersuchten Ländern angewandt werden und warum kein einheitliches Modell existiert
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Gesehen am 28.02.2018
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Dissertation Universität Bremen 2011
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Editorial; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I: Transformation of State and Social Property into Private Property in Post-Communist Countries Chapter 1: The Idea, Necessity and Preconditions of Transforming Centrally Planned Economies to Market Economies; 1.1 General Overview; 1.2 Why to Privatize? Reasons for Transformation of State and Social Property into Private Property; 1.2.1 Arguments for Privatization; 1.2.2 Arguments against Privatization; 1.2.3 A Brief Summary of Arguments in favour of and against Privatization; 1.3 The Concept of Privatization
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1.4 Aims and Objectives of Privatization in Post-Communist Transformation1.5 Preconditions for a Functioning and Successful Privatization Process and Achieving its Goals: Institutional Changes for Supporting a Market Economy; 1.5.1 Political and Economic Stability; 1.5.2 Legislative Changes: The Open Door to a Free Market and its Harmonization with International Standards Ensuring Competition; 1.5.3 Establishment of a Free Market, Creation of Competition and Ensuring the Transparency of the Privatization Process; 1.6 How to Privatize? Conflicts of Interests in the Privatization Process
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1.6.1 The Conflicts of Interests Need to be Resolved1.6.2 Dilemmas About Restitution; 1.6.3 The Dilemma of the Employee Ownership in Privatization; 1.6.4 The Conflicts Between Rapid and Gradual Reforms; 1.7 Conclusions; Chapter 2: Privatization Methods without Restitution: The Economic, Social and Justice Impact on the Privatization Approaches; 2.1 The Experiences of Post-Communist States in the Choice of Privatization Methods; 2.1.1 Lack of a Unique Method of Transformation of Property; 2.1.2 Why Different Methods of Privatization are Used?
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2.2 Specific Analysis of Three Methods of Privatization: Inside Privatization (MEBO), Mass Privatization (Voucher Privatization) and Sale of Assets to Investors2.2.1 The Concept of Insider Privatization - MEBO: Employee Ownership in the Process of Transformation of Property; 2.2.2 The Concept of Mass-Privatization (Voucher Privatization): The Involvement of Citizens in the Privatization Process; 2.2.3 The Concept of Sale of the Assets to Outsiders - Domestic or Foreign Investors; 2.3 Hungary; 2.3.1 Background
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2.3.2 Insider Privatization - MEBO: Employee Ownership in the Process of Transformation of Property2.3.3 Mass-Privatization (Voucher Privatization): The Involvement of the Citizens in the Privatization Process; 2.3.4 Sale of Asset to Outsiders - Domestic or Foreign Investors; 2.4 The Czech Republic; 2.4.1 Background; 2.4.2 Insider Privatization - MEBO: Employee Ownership in the Process of Transformation of Property; 2.4.3 Mass-Privatization (Voucher Privatization): The Involvement of the Citizens in the Privatization Process
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2.4.4 Sale of Assets to Outsiders - Domestic and/or Foreign Investors
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783848707263
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gashi, Haxhi A comparative analysis of the transformation of state/social property Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2013 ISBN 3848707268
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783848707263
Language:
English
Subjects:
Law
Keywords:
Ostblock
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Nachfolgestaaten
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Kosovo
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Postkommunismus
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Privatisierung
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Reprivatisierung
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Rechtsvergleich
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Hochschulschrift
DOI:
10.5771/9783845249650
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