Rapid and multifaceted privatization: Experience of the Czech and Slovak Republics

  • Josef Kotrba
  • Jan Svejnar
Privatisation

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Economic Growth Slovak Republic 
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© Kluwer Academic Publishers 1994

Authors and Affiliations

  • Josef Kotrba
    • 1
  • Jan Svejnar
    • 1
  1. 1.CERGE at Charles University and Economics Institute of the Academy of SciencesUniversity of PittsburgPrague

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