Reforming and Privatizing Poland's Road Freight Industry


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Options for restructuring and privatizing PKS, Poland's main state- owned enterprise for road transport of passengers and general freight.




Framework for Macroeconomic Analysis


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Models of the RMSM-X genre can-- while preserving their logical structure-- incorporate behavioral equations and provide useful insights into policy actions that would correct internal and external macroeconomic imbalances.




African Financing Needs in the 1990s


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Africa's external financing problem is much more than a structural imbalance between imports and exports. Debt relief measures will be an important source of financing.




Privatization in Eastern and Central Europe


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The privatization process must be seen as transparent and absolutely above reproach and the rules of the "market" game must be clearly enunciated and adhered to in divestitures. Improvements in economic performance will be considerably diluted if the new market economy is based on an extensive network of special privileges.




International Bibliography of Economics


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IBSS is the essential tool for librarians, university departments, research institutions and any public or private institution whose work requires access to up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge of the social sciences.




Privatization Problems at Industry Level


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At the end of the 1980s, the road transport industries of Poland and Hungary emerged from decades of socialist organization with a small number of massive state-owned enterprises, surrounded by a margin of small-scale private haulage that had been growing steadily during the preceding ten years. In the year after the decisive turn in their political systems, both countries formulated privatization programs. In their programs, road haulage was earmarked for privatization but the strategy to be applied to the industry was left open. There is none for privatization on the scale envisaged by the transitional economies, or from their common starting positions. To chart a course, one has only the accepted economic objectives of privatization policy to rely on. This paper draws on the work in Poland and Hungary but enlarges, more than was appropriate in the individual country reports, on those common features of the privatization problem of this one specific industry, and gives the arguments and conclusions that the authors draw from them.




Withholding Taxes and International Bank Credit Terms


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International differences in withholding tax rates on interest payments on international loans are reflected in bank credit terms. As a result of the limits on tax credits for foreign- interest withholding taxes introduced in the 1986 U.S. tax reform, credit terms for developing countries will probably be less favorable.




Entry-exit, Learning, and Productivity Change


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The effects of plant turnover and learning on productivity growth are econometrically measured using a large panel of Chilean establishments covering the period 1979-86.




Reforming and Privatizing Hungary's Road Haulage


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Options for restructuring the Volàn group -- the current provider of Hungary's public passenger and freight transport services and the largest enterprise in Hungary's road transport industry.