Disinvestment in India I lose and you gain
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- 9788131712481
- 338.954 BAI
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338.88 PRA Born globals, networks and the large multinational enterprise: | 338.900 CHA Global tilt | 338.927 KOH Business interests and the environmental crisis | 338.954 BAI Disinvestment in India | 338.954 CHA Social economy of development in India | 338.954 DRE An uncertain glory: India and its contradictions | 338.954 JAL India: priorities for the future |
"process of disinvestment in India has been fraught with challenges and controversies. Disinvestment in India: I Lose and You Gain, written by one who has been at the centre of all privatization debates and controversies, brings to light the facts that surround the disinvestment story. It underlines the most compelling rationales behind privatization: relief to the taxpayer and the simultaneous need for funds for infrastructure development and social-sector investment. This book traces privatization cycles across the globe through a historical perspective by looking at the privatization models and processes adopted in different countries. It also includes case studies of companies like BALCO, Maruti, Hindustan Zinc, VSNL, Jessop and CMC,"
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