FUCHS, Kamil and Alina BURUIANA. Privatizace v Rumunsku a její paralely s českou privatizací (Romanian Privatization and Parallels with Its Czech Couterpart). Acta Academica Karviniensia. 2004, vol. 2004, No 1, p. 54-63, 283 pp. ISSN 1212-415X.
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Original name Privatizace v Rumunsku a její paralely s českou privatizací
Name (in English) Romanian Privatization and Parallels with Its Czech Couterpart
Authors FUCHS, Kamil (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Alina BURUIANA (642 Romania).
Edition Acta Academica Karviniensia, 2004, 1212-415X.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14560/04:00011714
Organization unit Faculty of Economics and Administration
Keywords in English privatization; transition; Romania
Tags privatization, Romania, transition
Changed by Changed by: prof. PhDr. Kamil Fuchs, CSc., učo 1109. Changed: 3/12/2004 12:56.
Abstract
Stať si klade za cíl seznámit čtenáře s průběhem transformačních změn, zejména privatizace, v podmínkách ekonomiky Rumunska. Snahou autorů je poukázat na paralely s vývojem v ČR i specifika provázející transformační proces v Rumunsku. Podmínky rumunské ekonomiky i širší politický rámec transformačních procesů, stejně jako specifika poválečného vývoje, se výrazně promítly do postupu transformačních změn. Ve srovnání se středoevropskými postsocialistickými zeměmi se projevil i výraznější tlak mezinárodních institucí.
Abstract (in English)
During the first half of the 1990s a really marked transition from state to private ownership began and, in this sense, a successful wave of privatizations was carried out. This is emphasized by those who were present at the beginning of economic reform. Romania is among former socialist states a gradual reformer. Privatization has been a process loaded with difficulties and delays; many changes were imposed because of international agreements rather than internal political will. The privatization institutions had both social and private responsibilities and that created confusion and slowed down the process. This paper outlines the way privatization institutions have operated in Romania and the consequences of their functioning in the legal context.
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