Privatisation in developing countries : lessons to be learnt from the Mozambican case
The Washington consensus demands privatisation of state institutions as a central plank in its plans for resuscitating the economies of African countries. But what is the actual contextualisation and value of privatisation? Jens Erik Torp and Peter Rekve evaluate a case study, the Mozambican fishing industry, and wonder whether it made any sense at all.
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Transformation : Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa
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- Date
- 1998
- Authors
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Torp, Jens Erik
Rekve, Peter
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Articles
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English
- Pages
- Pages 73-92
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Transformation. No. 36 (1998)
- ISSN
- 0258-7696
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