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Citations of
Rainer Bartel

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Articles

  1. Bartel, Rainer & Schneider, Friedrich, 1991. " The "Mess" of the Public Industrial Production in Austria: A Typical Case of Public Sector Inefficiency?," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 68(1-3), pages 17-40, January.

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    1. Héctor G. González Padilla, 2009. "La privatización de bancos públicos provinciales en Argentina en 1993-2001," CEMA Working Papers: Serie Documentos de Trabajo. 401, Universidad del CEMA. [Downloadable!]
    2. Friedrich Schneider, 2003. "Privatisation in OECD Countries: Theoretical Reasons and Results Obtained," CESifo DICE Report, Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 1(3), pages 24-29, 02. [Downloadable!]
    3. Ansgar Belke & Friedrich Schneider, 2003. "Privatization in Austria: Some Theoretical Reasons and First Results About the Privatization Proceeds," Diskussionspapiere aus dem Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Hohenheim 229/2003, Department of Economics, University of Hohenheim, Germany. [Downloadable!]
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