This volume develops an analytical framework for the examination of
the politics of privatisation. Dobek argues that privatisation is a
strategy employed by politicians in their drive for power. The
material resources and formal powers at the disposal of governments
make them great patrons for the construction of coalitions,
intended to promote the interests of political parties. The author
further argues that, based on the examples of Great Britain and
Poland, any privatisation campaign is ultimately shaped by
political, rather than economic concerns. This text is designed to
interest scholars and students of politics and economics.
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