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The state of our State-Owned enterprises

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  • Neil Quigley
  • Lewis Evans

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It is difficult to make simple generalizations about the performance of State-Owned Enterprises, a recent ISCR study found. "THE SOE model created probably the best environment in the last century for state-owned businesses to operate efficiently" says co-author Prof. Lewis Evans, Executive Director of ISCR, "yet the most striking thing about our study is the wide range of performance by SOEs. The companies had different starting points, and they were affected differently by changes to markets and regulatory conditions during the period we studied," he says.

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  • Neil Quigley & Lewis Evans, 2000. "The state of our State-Owned enterprises," Competition & Regulation Times 373906, New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation.
  • Handle: RePEc:vuw:vuwcrt:373906
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