Privatisations et formation des États est-européens
François Bafoil
A n analysis of privatization policies in Central and Eastern
Europe highlights the passage from predatory capitalism in the early days of
transition from communism to a more legally regulated form of capitalism
that has served as an indicator of the increasing rationalization of the economic, political and administrative playing field. In this regard, the European
Union has performed an important role by strengthening regulatory agencies. This transition did not arise out of any internal necessity that might have
led to an irreversible evolution from one form of capitalism to another, nor
has it produced identical forms adopted there which would justify speaking of
an “East European” type of market capitalism.
• Le renforcement des groupes d’intérêt
— Conversions des ressources et transactions
— Deux stratégies de collusion
— La corruption, un phénomène généralisé
• Autonomie de l’État et agences publiques