Between 1985 and 1992, governments in the Latin American and Caribbean region privatized more than 2,000 publicly owned enterprises including banks, ports, airlines, highways, retail shops, public utilities, and insurance companies. Chile and Mexico were among the first and most comprehensive. Their example was followed by Argentina, and soon most of the region had begun privatization programs. In nearly all countries, the primary motivation for this...
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INFORMACIÓN
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1994/11/01
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Punto de vista
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54112
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2010/07/01
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Disclosed
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The privatization experience of Latin America : sell-off helps fiscal stability
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Finance & Private Sector Development