BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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Privatization and control of state-owned enterprises / edited by Ravi Ramamurti, Raymond Vernon.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries EDI development studiesDetalles de publicación: Washington, D.C. : World Bank. Economic Development Institute, 1991Descripción: viii, 332 p. : ilISBN:
  • 0821318632
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 338.900917
Contenidos:
About the contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction / Ravi Ramamurti and Raymond Vernon -- 1. The search for remedies / Ravi Ramamurti -- Pt. 1. Privatization: Essays -- 2. Selling state-owned enterprises: a cost-benefit approach / Leroy P. Jones, Pankaj Tandon, and Ingo Vogelsang -- 3. A technical approach to privatization issues: coupling project analysis with rules of thumb / Raymond Vernon -- 4. On measuring the success of privatization / Yair Aharoni -- Case studies: 5. Privatization through public offerings: lessons from two Jamaican cases / Roger Leeds -- 6. Privatization through private sale: the Bangladeshi textile industry / Klaus Lorch -- 7. Privatization through leasing: the Togo steel case / Ivan Bergeron -- Pt. 2. Controlling state-owned enterprises: Essays -- 8. Performance evaluation for state-owned enterprises / Leroy P. jones -- 9. Controlling state-owned enterprises / Ravi Ramamurti -- Case studies: 10. Evaluating the performance of state-owned enterprises in Pakistan / Mary Shirley -- 11. Contract plans: a review of international experience / John Nellis -- Index
Resumen: The chapters in this volume contain partial answers to a question that governments of developing countries addressed with renewed interest in the 1980s: what can be done to improve the performance of state-owned enterprises that play a prominent role in the economy and absorb substantial public resources? The question is not new, but in the last decade governments came up with more creative answers than perhaps at any time before. This book offers concepts and case studies involving two types of remedies that proved particularly important in developing countries in the 1980s. The first remedy assumed that the performance of state-owned enterprises could not be improved without the privatization of ownership, while the second sought ways to improve government oversight of state enterprises on the assumption that privatization was either infeasible of undesirable. A central tenet of this volume is that these two remedies are complementary, not competing or mutually exclusive options. While a great deal has been written on both these approaches, few studies evaluate the results of the measures undertaken. In contrast, several chapters in this volume analyze the consequences of the reforms they describe. Another common feature is the fact that most of the studies were either sponsored by the World Bank or authored by members of its staff.
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About the contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction / Ravi Ramamurti and Raymond Vernon -- 1. The search for remedies / Ravi Ramamurti -- Pt. 1. Privatization: Essays -- 2. Selling state-owned enterprises: a cost-benefit approach / Leroy P. Jones, Pankaj Tandon, and Ingo Vogelsang -- 3. A technical approach to privatization issues: coupling project analysis with rules of thumb / Raymond Vernon -- 4. On measuring the success of privatization / Yair Aharoni -- Case studies: 5. Privatization through public offerings: lessons from two Jamaican cases / Roger Leeds -- 6. Privatization through private sale: the Bangladeshi textile industry / Klaus Lorch -- 7. Privatization through leasing: the Togo steel case / Ivan Bergeron -- Pt. 2. Controlling state-owned enterprises: Essays -- 8. Performance evaluation for state-owned enterprises / Leroy P. jones -- 9. Controlling state-owned enterprises / Ravi Ramamurti -- Case studies: 10. Evaluating the performance of state-owned enterprises in Pakistan / Mary Shirley -- 11. Contract plans: a review of international experience / John Nellis -- Index

The chapters in this volume contain partial answers to a question that governments of developing countries addressed with renewed interest in the 1980s: what can be done to improve the performance of state-owned enterprises that play a prominent role in the economy and absorb substantial public resources? The question is not new, but in the last decade governments came up with more creative answers than perhaps at any time before. This book offers concepts and case studies involving two types of remedies that proved particularly important in developing countries in the 1980s. The first remedy assumed that the performance of state-owned enterprises could not be improved without the privatization of ownership, while the second sought ways to improve government oversight of state enterprises on the assumption that privatization was either infeasible of undesirable. A central tenet of this volume is that these two remedies are complementary, not competing or mutually exclusive options. While a great deal has been written on both these approaches, few studies evaluate the results of the measures undertaken. In contrast, several chapters in this volume analyze the consequences of the reforms they describe. Another common feature is the fact that most of the studies were either sponsored by the World Bank or authored by members of its staff.

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