Life After Privatization presents a refreshing analysis of what happened to state-owned enterprises after they were privatized from the late 1970s onwards, and the two types of firms that emerged: 'Alpha' and 'Beta', examining the internal and external factors involved.
Life After Privatization presents a refreshing analysis of what happened to state-owned enterprises after they were privatized from the late 1970s onwards, and the two types of firms that emerged: 'Alpha' and 'Beta', examining the internal and external factors involved.
Raj Chari is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Trinity College Dublin, having earned his Ph.D. from Queen's University (Canada). His research has been centred on comparative public policy, with a focus on competition policy, the regulation of lobbyists from a global comparative perspective, and the role of different policy making actors at both the domestic and EU levels.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Remembering Privatization and Conceptualizing Life Thereafter: Alphas and Betas 2: Explaining Why Firms May Become Alphas and Betas 3: Airlines: Come Fly With Me 4: Automobiles: Get it in Gear 5: Electricity: Powering Up 6: In the End: The LIFESHAPERS
1: Remembering Privatization and Conceptualizing Life Thereafter: Alphas and Betas 2: Explaining Why Firms May Become Alphas and Betas 3: Airlines: Come Fly With Me 4: Automobiles: Get it in Gear 5: Electricity: Powering Up 6: In the End: The LIFESHAPERS
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