Les privatisation en Bulgarie : mécanismes et intérêts
By: KEREMIDTCHIEV, Spartak.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1995Revue Française D'Administration Publique 74, p. 211-216Abstract: Different types of denationalizations can be distinguished in Central and Eastern European countries. Bulgaria is a good example of a . This blocking derives essentially from the absence of strong political will caused by the populism of political forces. Conflict of interests can be found either at the executive level or in the bodies in charge of denationalization. Besides, the professional changes required by denationalization are not accepted by the administration. Because of this demanding and conflictual environment, the diverse participants of denationalization have no immediate interests in speeding up the processDifferent types of denationalizations can be distinguished in Central and Eastern European countries. Bulgaria is a good example of a . This blocking derives essentially from the absence of strong political will caused by the populism of political forces. Conflict of interests can be found either at the executive level or in the bodies in charge of denationalization. Besides, the professional changes required by denationalization are not accepted by the administration. Because of this demanding and conflictual environment, the diverse participants of denationalization have no immediate interests in speeding up the process
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