In this paper we look at the specific features of the delayed privatization in Kosovo, emphasising in particular two stages: i) the events during 1990s, including the consequences of emergency measures, ii) the impact of an autonomous privatization in the early 1990s in a limited number of SOEs in the Gjakova region based on a survey of these enterprises, and iii) the critical assessment of the privatization proposals and the challenges in continuing the ongoing privatization process after the war.
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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Law and Economics with number
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Length: 40 pages Date of creation: 07 Nov 2005 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwple:0511001
Note: Type of Document - doc; pages: 40. Full reference: Mulaj, I. (2005), 'Delayed Privatization in Kosovo: Causes, Consequences, and Implications in the Ongoing Process', in Kusic, S. ed., Path-dependent Development in the Western Balkans: The Impact of Privatization, Peter Lang, Frankfurt, pp.123-163. ISBN: 3-631-53581-3 US-ISBN: 0-8204-7692-7 Contact details of provider: Web page: http://129.3.20.41
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