Detailed Information on Publication Record
2004
Negative Phenomena of Transition and the Impact of Privatization
BURUIANA, AlinaBasic information
Original name
Negative Phenomena of Transition and the Impact of Privatization
Name (in English)
Negative Phenomena of Transition and the Impact of Privatization
Authors
BURUIANA, Alina
Edition
Ekonomika firiem 2004 I. diel, p. 55-61, 148 pp. 2004
Publisher
Podnikovohospodarska fakulta v Kosiciach
Other information
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Rector's Office
ISBN
80-225-1879-4
Keywords in English
transition; privatization speed; Czech Republic; Romania; budget constraint; interest groups; corruption; tunnelling; asset-stripping
Tags
Změněno: 1/12/2004 19:42, Mgr. Alina Buruiana
V originále
Transferring ownership from the state to the private sector in Central and Eastern European countries was considered an essential step of transition towards the market economy. But negative phenomena, which accompanied privatization corruption, asset-stripping, oligarchic entrenchment, tunnelling, etc. proved that interest groups in these post-socialist countries strongly influenced and slowed down the process. This paper tries to analyse the impact of privatization and its speed connected with these negative phenomena, and to offer arguments for a positive view on a quick establishment of property rights. The conclusions are based on the cases of the Czech Republic and Romania compared.
In English
Transferring ownership from the state to the private sector in Central and Eastern European countries was considered an essential step of transition towards the market economy. But negative phenomena, which accompanied privatization corruption, asset-stripping, oligarchic entrenchment, tunnelling, etc. proved that interest groups in these post-socialist countries strongly influenced and slowed down the process. This paper tries to analyse the impact of privatization and its speed connected with these negative phenomena, and to offer arguments for a positive view on a quick establishment of property rights. The conclusions are based on the cases of the Czech Republic and Romania compared.