Appraising the new institutional arrangements for privatization of korean state-owned entreprises
By: KIM, Pan S.
Contributor(s): KIM, Kwanbo.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: New York : Marcel Dekker, 2001International Journal of Public Administration- IJPA 24, 5, p. 423-446Abstract: Privatization is a long-term and complex process involving changes in attitudes, values, perceptions, and mentality. The president of the Republic of Korea and line ministries are pursuing an ambitius course of privatization. Based on common research questions concerning privatization policy, this paper has two objectives: first, to review the past performance of South Korea`s privatization policy, and second, to evaluate the new institutional arrangements for the privatization of state-owned enterprises designed by the current governmentItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Privatization is a long-term and complex process involving changes in attitudes, values, perceptions, and mentality. The president of the Republic of Korea and line ministries are pursuing an ambitius course of privatization. Based on common research questions concerning privatization policy, this paper has two objectives: first, to review the past performance of South Korea`s privatization policy, and second, to evaluate the new institutional arrangements for the privatization of state-owned enterprises designed by the current government
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