STATE PROPERTY: WHOSE IS IT?
Problems of Ukraine’s Legislation Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15407/econlaw.2013.01.026Keywords:
state and private property, denationalization, corruption componentAbstract
The paper describes the conditions and consequences of denationalization in Ukraine, the dual character of the state property, role of a corruption component in mass privatization. The proposals are offered to increase the importance of the state property under new conditions of the economic management.
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