1. Waiting for privatization in developing countries: towards the integration of economic and non-economic explanations.
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Cook, Paul and Minogue, Martin
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PRIVATIZATION ,DEVELOPING countries ,ECONOMIC policy ,ECONOMIC reform ,ECONOMIC development - Abstract
The intention of this paper is to examine the political and administrative limits on the effective implementation of privatization in developing countries and so to present a challenge to the view that slow progress is primarily attributable to economic constraints. After examining these economic aspects, the paper provides an explanatory framework which incorporates those political and administrative processes central to an understanding of what happens to state economic policies in practice. The significance of these processes is demonstrated by drawing on research material from India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. The conclusion drawn is that responses to pressures for economic reform will be determined, not so much by economic criteria as by the political and bureaucratic resources available to decision makers. Since policy processes in developing countries show considerable variety it is likely that there will be substantial variations in the practical achievement of privatization objectives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 1990
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