Can Serbia Benefit from the Experience of Czech Privatizations?

Serbia and the Czech Republic have started privatization more than 25 years ago. While the Czech Republic has dispatched its privatization program, privatization in Serbia is still proceeding. It‘s built on this essay (article) to clarify, how Serbia takes lessons from the Czech privatization process. Discussing the underlying circumstances, models and results of the privatization methods in both countries, as well as a structural comparison of the Serbian privatization program with the Czech privatization, should provide the anticipated insights. A case study analysis of three privatization samples is intended to bring in the real situation. The research results show that, although the Czech privatization model differs in many respects from the Serbian one, it does not provide any entirely new impulses for Serbian privatization. Afterwards, the results and findings were given in recommendations for the Serbian privatization-endeavor.

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