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Privatization in Developing Countries

by Jacques Vangu Dinavo
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Overview

This work concludes that privatization promotes economic development and democracy in developing countries. Several governments have opted for privatization to maximize consumer choice, to promote competition, and to improve the quality and efficiency of goods and services. Many governments in Asia, Africa, and Latin America are cautiously turning state-owned enterprises over to the private sector because of the benefits coming with a free market economy and free enterprise spirit. The case of Zaire shows the failure of state-owned enterprises to meet national economic, social, and political goals. The case of the Cameroon shows privatization at work in a developing country.

About the Author, Jacques Vangu Dinavo

JACQUES V. DINAVO is vice president of International Trade Investment Corporation, Inc., a company specializing in international trade and development.

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Argues that privatization in potentially developing countries would usher in the economic development and democracy that public enterprises have been unable to effect because of mismanagement, noncompetitiveness, the primacy of political rather than economic goals, and elitism. Dinavo, an executive in an international investment corporation, suggests different processes of transferring public assets to private investors, explores the role of international organizations and multinational corporations, and cites case studies from Cameroon and his native Zaire. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 30, 1995
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1995.
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275950071

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