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Privatisation failure and failure to privatise: the slovene example

Jure Stojan

Economic Affairs, 2014, vol. 34, issue 2, 270-281

Abstract: This paper discusses the Slovene experience of privatisation, which is marked by two defects: privatisation failure and failure to privatise. Definitions of privatisation failure fall into four main categories: failure in outcomes, failure in method, failure in regulation, and failure in process. The paper suggests that privatisation failure and failure to privatise are interrelated and proposes a new metric for both.

Date: 2014
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