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The role of the state in the formation of the property of Russian companies

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  • A. F. Gribov

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The article deals with the problems of large state participation in the ownership of large Russian companies. It is shown that on the basis of the Modigliani-Miller theory it is possible to justify the need for a significant reduction in the share of state ownership in large state-owned companies. This will ultimately reduce a number of problems, including the payment of dividends and debt, and improve the efficiency of companies.

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