Focuses on privatization in the transition countries since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the peaceful revolutions in Poland and in then Czechoslovakia (the Czech and Slovak Republics), the break-up of the Soviet Union and the formation of the Russian Federation.
Focuses on privatization in the transition countries since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the peaceful revolutions in Poland and in then Czechoslovakia (the Czech and Slovak Republics), the break-up of the Soviet Union and the formation of the Russian Federation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Over the last few years, Mr. Lieberman has been advising the Government of Serbia and the Serbian Privatization Agency on the privatization of a large copper mining complex, RTB Bor. He has also reviewed the Privatization Agencys restructuring/ privatization program for socially owned enterprises, including the provision of direct and indirect subsidies to these enterprises. Mr. Lieberman worked for the World Bank for a number of years, where he co-managed the World Banks privatization assistance to client governments He subsequently worked as a senior manager and then Senior Advisor in the ECA Vice Presidency of the World Bank. He has advised a variety of client Governments on the creation and implementation of their privatization programs including amongst the transition economies--- the Governments of Poland, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Albania, and Serbia. He has also advised several developing countries including the Governments of Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Turkey. Mr. Lieberman has written extensively on privatization. Mr. Kopf recently returned from a year in Viet Nam where he observed the Vietnamese transition process first hand, through a Princeton-in-Asia fellowship, while living and working in a small city in the Mekong Delta. While there, he also worked for VinaCapital, a local investment bank, on a number of projects.
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