TOMÁŠEK, Marcel. Nezakonito gospodarstvo u poslijeprivatizacijsko doba - koliko daleko od temelja novog sustava? Primjer korporacijskog upravljanja i bankarskog sektora u Češkoj Republici (Illegal Economy in the Post-Privatization age: How far from the New System Foundations? The case of corporate Governanace and the Banking Sector in the Czech Republic). Financijska Teorija i Praksa. Zagreb: Institut za Javne Financje, 2003, vol. 27, No 1, p. 145-157. ISSN 1332-3970.
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Original name Nezakonito gospodarstvo u poslijeprivatizacijsko doba - koliko daleko od temelja novog sustava? Primjer korporacijskog upravljanja i bankarskog sektora u Češkoj Republici
Name (in English) Illegal Economy in the Post-Privatization age: How far from the New System Foundations? The case of corporate Governanace and the Banking Sector in the Czech Republic
Authors TOMÁŠEK, Marcel.
Edition Financijska Teorija i Praksa, Zagreb, Institut za Javne Financje, 2003, 1332-3970.
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Original language Croatian
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50000 5. Social Sciences
Country of publisher Croatia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords in English the Czech Republic; corporate governance; investment privatization funds; banking sector; privatization
Tags banking sector, corporate governance, investment privatization funds, privatization, the Czech Republic
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Marcel Tomášek, učo 75791. Changed: 22/11/2004 17:21.
Abstract (in English)
Dubious and shadow character of the economy in the post-privatization era still tends to be overwhelmingly associated with the communist legacies or complexity of transition processes necessarily resulting in the all inclusive range of unintended consequences. However, it has become clear that the after-privatization economic landscape and associated practices and mechanisms in corporate governance and banking are much more the consequence of - to certain degree conscious - legal neglect and weakening of the category of state/collective ownership and following deteriorated management of this type of ownership. As the result, economic exchanges stopped being clearly distinguishable on the line of state/collective - private interest, and investment risks and capital attainment have turned out to be to an unprecedented degree nationalized through passing extensive financial burdens on state.
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