Institutional and Regulatory Barriers to Foreign M&A in Central Europe
Mieczysław Bąk,
Przemysław Kulawczuk and
Anna Szcześniak
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Mieczysław Bąk: Institute for Private Enterprise and Democracy
Przemysław Kulawczuk: Institute for Private Enterprise and Democracy
Anna Szcześniak: Institute for Private Enterprise and Democracy
Chapter 7 in Acquisition Strategies in European Emerging Markets, 2007, pp 84-93 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract The governments of most central European countries considered the privatization of state property to be an important instrument in introducing market rules to the economy. Despite general consent that privatization facilitates the development of market economies, countries differed in their adaptation of particular privatization methodologies and in the pace of privatization. Generally, central European countries’ privatization policies facilitated foreign mergers and acquisitions, although there were some differences between countries.
Keywords: Privatization Policy; Pension Fund; Site Development; Central European Country; Privatization Process (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230286542_7
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