1st Edition

Privatisation in Developing Countries

Edited By V. V. Ramanadham Copyright 1989
462 Pages
by Routledge

462 Pages
by Routledge

462 Pages
by Routledge

It is widely felt that the public sector in many developing countries is too large, and that privatisation would benefit both the users of individual services and the economy in general. However, enthusiasm for private enterprise solutions is not always matched by the requisite financial and economic technology. The sort of schemes appropriate for a country like China, with its highly planned... Read more

Foreword.  Preface.  Part 1: Background Material  1. Privatisation: The UK Experience and Developing Countries V. V. Ramanadham  2. Some Background Observations on Privatisation Colin Kirkpatrick  3. Privatisation: Macro-economics and Modalities Gerry Grimstone  4. Privatisation: Modalities and Strategies John Heath  5. Introducing Competition and Regulatory Requirements David Thompson  6. Some Organisational Implications of Privatisation Nick Woodward  Part 2: Country Papers  7. Privatisation in Pakistan Riyaz Bokhari  8. Privatisation in India Y. Venugopal Reddy  9. Privatisation in Sri Lanka A.S. Jayawardene  10. Privatisation in Malaysia Ministry of Public Enterprises  11. Privatisation in Jordan Rima Khalaf  12. Privatisation in China Hua Sheng  13. Privatisation in Kenya R.W. Karanja  14. Privatisation in Nigeria John D. Edozien and S.O. Adeoye  15. Privatisation in Ghana William Adda  16. Privatisation in Africa Myrna Alexander  17. Privatisation in Ethopia, Malawi and Uganda Roger Sullivan  18. Privatisation in Peru Felipe Ortiz de Zevallos M.  19. Privatisation in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago G.E. Mills  Part 3: Concluding Review  20. Concluding Review V. V. Ramanadham.  Index.

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V. V. Ramanadham