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Global Privatization and Its Impact.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2008Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (160 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781617280160
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Global Privatization and Its ImpactDDC classification:
  • 338.9/25
LOC classification:
  • HD3850 -- .G56 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- GLOBAL PRIVATIZATIONAND ITS IMPACT -- GLOBAL PRIVATIZATIONAND ITS IMPACT -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1HEALTHCARE'S UNHEALTHY ASSOCIATIONWITH THE MARKETPLACE -- Introduction -- The Nature of The Problem -- The UK Experience of Nationalised Healthcare -- Standards of Care and Hospital Infrastructure -- Changing the Built Environment of Hospitals -- The Private Finance Initiative Approach -- An Alternative Strategy -- Changing the Hospital Service Profile -- The Target Driven Work Ethic -- A&amp -- E Waiting Times -- Hospital Waiting Lists -- Public Independent Sector Treatment Centres -- Fixing the Income Generated by Hospital Trusts -- Case History -- The North East Essex Experience -- Rationing Medical Resources -- The Public/Private Medical Conflict of Interest -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2PRIVATIZATION, COMPETITION AND PERFORMANCE:EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIA -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and Hypotheses Development -- 3. Data and Methodology -- 3.1. Methodology -- 4. Results and Analysis -- 4.1. Short Run Stock Market Effects -- 4.2. Long Run Performance -- 4.2.1. Stock Market Performance -- 4.2.2. Operating Performance -- 4.3. Political Economy of Privatization: Federal (Commonwealth) vs. StateGovernment Privatizations -- 5. Summary and Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Ratios -- References -- Chapter 3PRIVATIZATION, LAND MARKET AND LAND USECONVERSION IN CHINA -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Land Use System -- 3. Land Development Process -- 3.1. Land Sales Application System -- 3.2. Sales of Real Estate -- 3.3. Restrictions on Foreign Buyers -- 4. Land Use Conversion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4PRIVATIZATION AS A STRATEGY OF RESTRUCTURINGIN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: THE CASE OF TURKEY -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Economical Motivations of Privatization in DevelopingEconomies.
3. Privatization Experiences in Turkey and World -- 3.1. Privatization Applications in the World -- 3.2. Privatization Practices in Turkey -- 4. A SOE-Privatization Coordinated Regulation Approach: TheSecond Best Theorem Based Welfare Model -- 4.1. Privatization as a Means for Regulations -- 4.2. A Welfare Model Based on the Second Best Theory: Eco-democraticContract Approach -- 5. Result and Suggestions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 5GLOBAL PRIVATIZATION IN ENERGY SECTORS:GLOBAL "PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION"± -- Abstract -- I. Introduction -- II. Primitive Accumulation: Continious Form of Accumulation byDisposession -- III. The Size of the Privatization Pie -- IV. "Conquest", "Robbery" and "Force Plays the Greatest Part" -- IV.I "Force Plays the Greatest Part": Conditionalities -- IV.2. Privatization Consultancy Firms -- IV.3. "Conquest" and "Blackmail": International Energy Companies -- V. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6WHO SHALL OWN THE GENES OF FARMED FISH? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background -- Norwegian Case -- Relevance -- Survey of Norwegian Players in Fish Breeding and Farming -- Alternative Biological and Legal Protection Mechanisms and Howto Balance Access Regimes -- Biological Protection Strategies -- Legal Protection Strategies -- Other Protection Methods -- Enforcement -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter7QUANTITATIVEANALYSISOFPRIVATIZATION -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.LevelCrossingAnalysis -- 2.1.ShufflingProcedure -- 2.2.SurrogatingProcedure -- 3.TheStrategytoDeveloptheMarket -- 3.1.Activity -- 3.2.StageofDevelopment -- 3.3.Risk -- 3.4.InvestmentHorizons -- 4.Application -- 5.Conclusion -- References -- INDEX -- Blank Page.
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Intro -- GLOBAL PRIVATIZATIONAND ITS IMPACT -- GLOBAL PRIVATIZATIONAND ITS IMPACT -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1HEALTHCARE'S UNHEALTHY ASSOCIATIONWITH THE MARKETPLACE -- Introduction -- The Nature of The Problem -- The UK Experience of Nationalised Healthcare -- Standards of Care and Hospital Infrastructure -- Changing the Built Environment of Hospitals -- The Private Finance Initiative Approach -- An Alternative Strategy -- Changing the Hospital Service Profile -- The Target Driven Work Ethic -- A&amp -- E Waiting Times -- Hospital Waiting Lists -- Public Independent Sector Treatment Centres -- Fixing the Income Generated by Hospital Trusts -- Case History -- The North East Essex Experience -- Rationing Medical Resources -- The Public/Private Medical Conflict of Interest -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2PRIVATIZATION, COMPETITION AND PERFORMANCE:EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIA -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and Hypotheses Development -- 3. Data and Methodology -- 3.1. Methodology -- 4. Results and Analysis -- 4.1. Short Run Stock Market Effects -- 4.2. Long Run Performance -- 4.2.1. Stock Market Performance -- 4.2.2. Operating Performance -- 4.3. Political Economy of Privatization: Federal (Commonwealth) vs. StateGovernment Privatizations -- 5. Summary and Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Ratios -- References -- Chapter 3PRIVATIZATION, LAND MARKET AND LAND USECONVERSION IN CHINA -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Land Use System -- 3. Land Development Process -- 3.1. Land Sales Application System -- 3.2. Sales of Real Estate -- 3.3. Restrictions on Foreign Buyers -- 4. Land Use Conversion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4PRIVATIZATION AS A STRATEGY OF RESTRUCTURINGIN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: THE CASE OF TURKEY -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Economical Motivations of Privatization in DevelopingEconomies.

3. Privatization Experiences in Turkey and World -- 3.1. Privatization Applications in the World -- 3.2. Privatization Practices in Turkey -- 4. A SOE-Privatization Coordinated Regulation Approach: TheSecond Best Theorem Based Welfare Model -- 4.1. Privatization as a Means for Regulations -- 4.2. A Welfare Model Based on the Second Best Theory: Eco-democraticContract Approach -- 5. Result and Suggestions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 5GLOBAL PRIVATIZATION IN ENERGY SECTORS:GLOBAL "PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION"± -- Abstract -- I. Introduction -- II. Primitive Accumulation: Continious Form of Accumulation byDisposession -- III. The Size of the Privatization Pie -- IV. "Conquest", "Robbery" and "Force Plays the Greatest Part" -- IV.I "Force Plays the Greatest Part": Conditionalities -- IV.2. Privatization Consultancy Firms -- IV.3. "Conquest" and "Blackmail": International Energy Companies -- V. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6WHO SHALL OWN THE GENES OF FARMED FISH? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background -- Norwegian Case -- Relevance -- Survey of Norwegian Players in Fish Breeding and Farming -- Alternative Biological and Legal Protection Mechanisms and Howto Balance Access Regimes -- Biological Protection Strategies -- Legal Protection Strategies -- Other Protection Methods -- Enforcement -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter7QUANTITATIVEANALYSISOFPRIVATIZATION -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.LevelCrossingAnalysis -- 2.1.ShufflingProcedure -- 2.2.SurrogatingProcedure -- 3.TheStrategytoDeveloptheMarket -- 3.1.Activity -- 3.2.StageofDevelopment -- 3.3.Risk -- 3.4.InvestmentHorizons -- 4.Application -- 5.Conclusion -- References -- INDEX -- Blank Page.

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