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CIAO DATE: 03/02
Volume 2, Number 1, January 1997
Preface
During the past 15 years, the privatization of government services and state-owned enterprises has gained remarkable currency as a means of enhancing global competitiveness, fostering the establishment of democratic institutions and advancing economic development. In 1996 alone, privatization programs raised an estimated $85 billion worldwide and increased citizens' participation as shareholders in domestic and global economies.
U.S. support for privatization has been two-fold: In addition to providing bilateral aid, the United States works closely with the development banks that have played a leading role in the recent wave of privatizations.
This issue of Economic Perspectives explores the process of privatization, its problems, and its benefits with special emphasis on the developing and transitional economies that have produced some of the most creative and far-reaching programs to date.