Privatisation Policy in Spain: Stuck Between Liberalisation and the Protection of Nationals’ Interests
Pablo Arocena
No 1187, CESifo Working Paper Series from CESifo
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This paper carries out an overview of the recent history of privatisation in Spain. At this point, the paper focuses on the analysis of the economic, financial and political objectives pursued by successive Spanish Administrations. It is argued that privatisation policy has been inconsistent with the liberalising measures, reflecting the conflict between the advocacy of market liberalisation and the protection of nationals’ interests. Likewise, we review the still very scarce empirical evidence on the economic consequences of privatisation on firms’ and markets’ performance, with a particular emphasis on the analysis of privatisation and liberalisation in the utilities sectors.
Keywords: privatisation; liberalisation; Spain; utilities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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