Privatization and Development

“Privatization and Development” by Osama J. Abu Shair, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on February 19, 1997, is a comprehensive examination of the connections between privatization and development. This 257-page book delves into the complexities of privatization as an economic, political, and social phenomenon, emphasizing its implications for participation, decentralization, and overall development.
Readers will find a detailed analysis that links theoretical frameworks with practical applications, particularly in the context of Jordan. The book discusses the challenges faced by decision-makers in realizing the potential benefits of privatization and critically assesses why it often falls short of achieving sustainable development. Through its exploration of strategic planning and organizational behavior, this edition provides valuable insights for those interested in business and economics, as well as the broader implications of economic development.
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Establishing a linkage between privatization and development is becoming increasingly important to decision-makers, economists, and political scientists. This book links privatization as an economic, political, and social phenomena with participation, decentralization, and development. It shows that privatization has rarely lived up to the ideal of generating sustainable development. In Part 1 the author looks at the relationship between privatization and development in theory and practice while in Part 2 the case of Jordan highlights the difficulties decision-makers face in implementing privatization.
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