Des entreprises d'État à l'économie marchande : ambitions et résultats de privatisation en Russie
By: KOUZNETSOV, Victor.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1995Revue Française D'Administration Publique 74, p. 217-228Abstract: The denationalization of public undertaking in Russia was an ambitious experience difficult to realise because of the deep changes that it required in the economical and legal infrastructures. A statement made after the end of the first phase of denationalization revealed major dyfunctions. That is why some modifications were made to form groups of strategic owners. The denationalization also conducted to a multiplication of various legal statutes for recently denationalized enterprises, and these legal uncertainties increased those related to the precarious economic situation of the countryThe denationalization of public undertaking in Russia was an ambitious experience difficult to realise because of the deep changes that it required in the economical and legal infrastructures. A statement made after the end of the first phase of denationalization revealed major dyfunctions. That is why some modifications were made to form groups of strategic owners. The denationalization also conducted to a multiplication of various legal statutes for recently denationalized enterprises, and these legal uncertainties increased those related to the precarious economic situation of the country
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