Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 274
Trim: 6 x 8½
978-0-8476-8187-7 • Paperback • May 1996 • $54.00 • (£42.00)
Terry L. Anderson is professor of economics at Montana State University and executive director of PERC. Peter J. Hill is professor of economics at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, and senior associate at PERC.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Political Economy of Privatization
Chapter 2 Privatization for Economic Development
Chapter 3 The Missing Ingredient: What Poor Countries Will Need to Make Their Markets Work
Chapter 4 Privatization, Incentives, and Economic Performance
Chapter 5 Taxation, Enforcement Costs, and the Incentives to Privatize
Chapter 6 Growing a Post-Communist Legal System
Chapter 7 Spontaneous Privatization in Transition Economies
Chapter 8 Bottom-up Privatization: The Czech Experience
Chapter 9 The Financial and Operating Performance of Newly Privatized Firms: An International Empirical Analysis
Chapter 10 Politics and Property Rights: China's Reform Experiences
Chapter 11 Between Mercantilism and Markets: An Analysis of Privatization in Mexico
Chapter 12 The Demand and Supply of Property Rights on the Frontier: The Case of North America and Brazil
Chapter 13 Can Privatization Succeed in a Western Democracy? Lessons From New Zealand