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La privatisation dans les pays en développement : Réflexions sur une panacée

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Olivier Bouin ()
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•La dérive des secteurs publics nationaux dans les pays en développement légitime la privatisation ; •La privatisation n'a pas connu au cours des années 80 l'essor escompté ; •Les difficultés à privatiser dans les pays en développement révèlent l'inadaptation de leurs structures économiques et financières à ce changement ; •Toutes stratégie nationale de privatisation doit être cohérente avec l'orientation globale des réformes économiques.

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Paper provided by OECD Development Centre in its series OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs with number 3.

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