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Since the advent of reform in 1992, the Russian authorities have made substantial strides toward creating a market economy through privatization. Recently, Russian authorities have established an institutional framework for a case-by-case approach that ensures transparency and competition through the use of independent financial and other advisers. This paper contains the principal presentations made at a World Bank workshop on the lessons of international experience in case-by-case privatization.

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title:Case-by-case Privatization in the Russian Federation : Lessons From International Experience World Bank Discussion Papers ; 385
author:Broadman, Harry G.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821342312
print isbn13:9780821342312
ebook isbn13:9780585162683
language:English
subjectPrivatization--Russia (Federation)--Congresses, Privatization--Russia (Federation)--Case studies--Congresses, Privatization--Case studies--Congresses.
publication date:1998
lcc:HD4215.15.C37 1998eb
ddc:338.947
subject:Privatization--Russia (Federation)--Congresses, Privatization--Russia (Federation)--Case studies--Congresses, Privatization--Case studies--Congresses.
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