Privatization Unbound Experiences in Bangladesh and India Book

Privatization has been practiced in various economics with different hopes and origins. This volume is an eye opener to focus the post privatization experiences in a least developed economy like Bangladesh and developing economy like India. Book explores the concept of privatization and discusses issues involved in its practice. It finds the interesting trends in the policy shift from nationalization to privatization in both economies. The field dependent and field independent research provides in manufacturing as well as services such as telecom. In the current world of global challenges, it caution governments towards more precautionary policies and demonstrates how the ill regulated private enterprises are as bad as ill regulated private enterprises. This volume offers common guidelines to stakeholder in privatization with in and beyond Bangladesh and India and also experiments how privatization attempt is unbound without serious answer to central questions in privatization : what, how and whom to privatize?

Nalin Bharti (Ph.D, JNU) is and Assistant Professor at Humanities and Social sciences, IIT Patna. Before joining IIT Patna, he has also taught at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (India’s top law school in the year 2008) and 12th finance Commission, Government of India in 2004. He has presented and published several post doctoral research papers in leading global organizations and Journals.

ISBN:
9788189640835
Author:
Nalin Bharti
Publisher:
Book Well
Publication Year:
2010
Pages:
332