The economic and social impact of privatisation of state-owned enterprises in Africa /
The case for privatization, whether defined in a broad or narrow sense, has been forcefully made by its advocates against the backdrop of the much advertised poor performances of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and theoretical arguments relating to the efficiency of private firms over public enterpri...
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Dakar, Senegal : [Oxford, U.K.] :
Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa ; Distributed elsewhere by African Books Collective,
2008.
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| Rangatū: | Green book series / CODESRIA
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- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. State-owned enterprises and the privatization debate
- Chapter 3. The case for privatization
- Chapter 4. Concept of privatization
- Chapter 5. Objectives of privatization
- Chapter 6. Principles and methods of privatization
- Chapter 7. State of Africa's privatization
- Chapter 8. Impact of privatization: theoretical predictions
- Chapter 9. Impact of privatization: empirical evidence
- Chapter 10. Need for research and summary of research issues.