(VF)L'objectif de ce « Point sur… » est de présenter les principales tendances actuelles guidant les recherches concernant le phénomène des privatisations. Suivant le mouvement observé en pratique depuis la fin des années quatre-vingt dix, les recherches se focalisent sur les privatisations des pays émergents et (ou) sortant d'une économie planifiée et centralisée. Les privatisations menées actuellement dans les pays de l'OCDE concernent des entreprises agissant sur des secteurs réglementés, souvent en position de monopole, et suscitent une littérature plutôt axée sur les problèmes de recherche d'une réglementation optimale que nous n'aborderons pas ici.(VA)The objective of this "Point sur..." is to present the principal tendencies guiding research relating to privatizations. According to the movement observed in practice, since the end of the nineties, researches are focused on privatizations in emergent countries and (or) outgoing of a planned and centralized economy. Privatizations currently carried out in the OECD countries relate to companies acting on regulated sectors, often in position of monopoly, and cause a literature centered on the problems of the search for an optimal regulation which we will not approach here.
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Find related papers by JEL classification: G38 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Government Policy and Regulation L33 - Industrial Organization - - Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise - - - Boundaries of Public and Private Enterprise; Privatization; Contracting Out
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