The Czech method of privatizing vast amounts of state assets has been a subject of heated discussions among transition economists and policy-makers ever since it was launched in 1992. Despite the controversy, the Czech voucher-privatization method has been emulated by many post-communist countries, and it still figures in the privatization plans of laggard reformers in […]

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