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Between 1995 and 2002, the OECD reported and analysed privatisation activities and trends in the OECD member countries. These reports, which were issued annually, provide information on privatisation proceeds by country, method of transaction, sectoral makeup of activities and discusses the key factors shaping the trends.
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pdf,221Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé
08-juil.-2002
This review of privatisation trends in OECD and non-OECD countries was published in the July 2002 issue of Financial Market Trends.
In 2001, the OECD privatisation activity fell drastically, to its lowest ...
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pdf,602Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé
01-juil.-2001
This review of privatisation trends in OECD and non-OECD countries was published in the July 2001 issue of Financial Market Trends. The review is based on data from the OECD's privatisation database.
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pdf,Anglais | Voir le résumé
12-mai-2000
Since 1995, OECD has reported and analysed privatisation activities and trends in the OECD member countries. These articles provide information on privatisation proceeds by country, method of transaction, ...
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pdf,Anglais | Voir le résumé
12-févr.-1999
For the first time since 1994, global privatisation activity recorded a sharp decline in 1998. Proceeds dropped by 26 per cent to around US$114.5 billion, from an all time high of US$153.8 billion in 1997.
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pdf,Anglais | Voir le résumé
12-févr.-1998
Global privatisation proceeds increased dramatically in 1997 to reach US$153.4 billion, which compared to the 1996 figure of US$98.4 billion, representing a 55 per cent increase. OECD economies still account ...
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pdf,102Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé
12-mars-1997
During the 1990s, the rolling-back of state ownership in the economy through privatisation gathered considerable pace both in OECD countries and outside the OECD area. This process of privatisation is ...
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pdf,53Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé
12-févr.-1996
Although the current wave of privatisation reflects changes in economic thinking and economic policies that have been gathering force for nearly two decades, privatisation programmes are now larger and ...
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