Privatization in an African context The case of the United Republic of Tanzania
Few African countries have made significant progress in the direction of privatisation. A major reason for this has been the lack of a realistic assessment of the requirements and capabilities needed to carry out successful privatisation: terms of financial support, policy initiatives, investment pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Few African countries have made significant progress in the direction of privatisation. A major reason for this has been the lack of a realistic assessment of the requirements and capabilities needed to carry out successful privatisation: terms of financial support, policy initiatives, investment promotion and most importantly, human resource devlopment. This paper highlights these issues. (DSE) |
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ISSN: | 0197-7253 |