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Privatization in Poland
What was the government trying to achieve?1
Authors:Gianni De Fraja  Barbara M. Roberts
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, University of Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK. E‐mail: bbr@le.ac.uk;2. Universita di Roma ‘Tor Vergata’, Dip. SEFEMEQ, Via Columbia 2, I‐00133 Rome, Italy and CEPR, 90‐98 Goswell Street, London EC1V 7DB, UK. E‐mail: defraja@le.ac.uk
Abstract:This article uses the sequencing of privatization to infer the objective pursued by the Polish government in the privatization of its large manufacturing firms in the second half of the 1990s. We construct a model of mixed oligopoly and use it to evaluate the privatization process; our analysis is based on the assumption that firms which furthered the government's objective function the most would be chosen to be privatized first. Based on the features of the firms that were chosen for early privatization, our empirical analysis suggests that welfare maximization was more important than the desire to maximize the revenues from privatization and the government's budget or to minimize employment losses.
Keywords:D63  L33  P35  Privatization  Eastern Europe  Poland  mixed oligopoly
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