Privatization in Ukraine [electronic resource] : Challenges of Assessment and Coverage in Fund Conditionality / Katrin Elborgh-Woytek.

By: Elborgh-Woytek, KatrinContributor(s): Lewis, MarkMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Policy Discussion Papers; Policy Discussion Paper ; No. 02/7Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2002Description: 1 online resource (23 p.)ISBN: 1451971621 :ISSN: 1934-7456Subject(s): Privatization Procedures | Privatization Program | Privatization Programs | Privatization Receipts | Socialist Enterprises and Their Transitions | Transition | UkraineAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Privatization in Ukraine : Challenges of Assessment and Coverage in Fund ConditionalityOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: The paper examines the recent privatization experience in Ukraine in the context of the streamlining of Fund structural conditionality. A particular focus is the shift from privatization-related conditionality based on quantitative targets to conditionality aimed at strengthening privatization procedures. The paper examines how this shift was managed in Ukraine and discusses the challenges of applying conditionality to privatization procedures and the implications for country ownership.
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The paper examines the recent privatization experience in Ukraine in the context of the streamlining of Fund structural conditionality. A particular focus is the shift from privatization-related conditionality based on quantitative targets to conditionality aimed at strengthening privatization procedures. The paper examines how this shift was managed in Ukraine and discusses the challenges of applying conditionality to privatization procedures and the implications for country ownership.

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