Privatization: Lessons from the British Experience
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1994
Publication Title
Long Range Planning
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
27
Issue
6
First page number:
125
Last page number:
136
Abstract
Privatization is not merely a domestic issue. It is an integral part of the strategic renaissance which is taking place in many Eastern and Western European countries and in countries on other continents as well. It has already had a profound impact on the social, political, macroeconomic, and managerial dimensions of governments, government owned enterprises, and newly privatized firms. This impact is certain to increase and become even more widespread as governments further their efforts in this area and as other governments join the privatization movement.
Disciplines
Business | Law | Law and Economics | State and Local Government Law
Language
English
Permissions
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Repository Citation
Miller, A. N.
(1994).
Privatization: Lessons from the British Experience.
Long Range Planning, 27(6),
125-136.