Polish Experience in a Comparative Perspective
Piotr Kozarzewski ()
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Piotr Kozarzewski: Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
Chapter Chapter 7 in State Corporate Control in Transition, 2021, pp 245-338 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter discusses shaping up, evolution and the present situation in the state corporate control of three other post-communist countries where the role of the state-controlled sector is very significant and/or increasing: Hungary, Russia and Belarus comparing their experience with that of Poland and between each other. Analysis of each country, after discussing the specificity of challenges at the beginning of the transition, in an abridged form repeats the structure of the analysis of the Polish case presented in Chapters 4 – 6 : shaping up and evolution of the state corporate control, its present state, the portrait of the SOE sector and discussion on the factors that lay behind the identified processes and phenomena.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78562-8_7
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