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"classical" privatization 1 auction 1 criteria for determining the method of privatization 1 individual approach to privatization 1 monitoring the effectiveness of privatization 1 privatization 1 privatization of major state owned companies 1 privatization strategy 1 the effectiveness of privatization 1
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Mikheev, A. 1 Sokolova, O. 1 Starchenko, N. 1
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The Criteria for Determining the Method of the State Property Privatization in the Context of the Specifics of the Largest State-Owned Companies Privatization
Mikheev, A.; Sokolova, O. - In: Journal of the New Economic Association 25 (2015) 1, pp. 197-204
The article presents the brief overview of the results of privatization in Russia during the period from 1995 to 2013. The privatization of the largest state companies is covered, large-scale privatization deals of the last two years are considered as highly efficient. The paper provides the...
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Analysis of the Results of "Small" Privatization in Russia 2010-2013
Starchenko, N. - In: Journal of the New Economic Association 20 (2013) 4, pp. 168-172
On the basis of the analysis of open data of Rosimushchestvo the main features of process of privatization in Russia in 2010-2013 are revealed. High intensity, information closeness, and sale generally of small state firms allow to call this process a "quiet" and/or "small" privatization.
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