Privatization and Deregulation in ASEAN and the EC: Making Markets More Effective

Privatization and Deregulation in ASEAN and the EC: Making Markets More Effective
Date of publication:  1990
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  250
Code:  PIC60

About the publication

This volume has 18 papers on the theoretical and practical aspects of privatization and deregulation in the sectors of public utilities, telecommunications and public transport, and on the implications of these policies for the capital market and industrial relations.

Co-publication: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Contents

  • Privatization and Deregulation in ASEAN and the EC: Making Markets More Effective
    [Whole Publication, ISBN: 9789814376983]
  • Preliminary pages
  • PART I: INTRODUCTION
  • 1. The Economics of Privatization & Deregulation: Lessons from ASEAN & the EC, by Jacques Pelkmans, Norbert Wagner, authors
  • PART II: PUBLIC UTILITIES
  • 2. Privitization of Public Utilities in the Philippines: General Direction & Approach, by Zinnia F. Godinez, author
  • 3. Privitization of Electricity Supply in Malaysia: Issues & Problems, by M. Zainudin Saleh, author
  • 4. Privitization of Utilities in the United Kingdom, with Special Reference to Electricity Supply, by Frederick Bonner, author
  • PART III: TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  • 5. The Liberalization & Privitization of Telecommunications: the Malaysian Experience, by Toh Kin Woon , author
  • 6. Privitization of Telecommunications Services in Singapore, by Toh Mun Heng, Linda Low, authors
  • 7. Privitization of Telecommunications Services in Europe, by Godefroy Dang Nguyen, author
  • PART IV: TRANSPORT
  • 8. Privitization & 'Publicization'. Aspects of Change in Singapore's Public transport System, by Ian Thynne, author
  • 9. Privitization of the Bangkok Metropolitan Bus Service, by Kraiyudht Dhiratayakinant, author
  • 10. Privitization of Port Klang: A Case Study, by Ismail Md. Salleh, author
  • 11. Privitization of Railways in Japan, by Yukihide Okano, author
  • PART V: CAPITAL MARKET
  • 12. Stock Markets & Privitization: Issues in ASEAN, by Ahmad D. Habir, author
  • 13. Reform & Privitization of State Enterprises in Thailand:The Role of the Financial Market, by Pairoj Vongvipanond, author
  • 14. Recent Deregulation of the Banking Sector in Indonesia, by Anwar Nasution, author
  • PART VI: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
  • 15. The Labour Perspective of Privitization in Malaysia, by A. Ragunathan, author
  • 16. Towards Worker Ownership of Public Utility Firms through Privitization: The Case of the Pangasinan Transportation Company, by Leonor M. Briones, author
  • 17. Privitization & the Trade Union Movement, by Giuseppe Fajertag, author
  • PART VII: PRIVITIZATION & PUBLIC FIRMS
  • 18. Privitization & the Performance of Public Firms, by M.R. Bishop, J.A. Kay, authors
  • The Editors

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