Doing Business in Newly Privatized Markets
Global Opportunities and Challenges
During the past decade, thousands of former state-controlled companies in more than 100 different countries have entered the
private sector. These firms range in size and commercial significance from small family-owned kiosks in Russia to some of the largest, most influential corporations in Western and Central Europe, Latin
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During the past decade, thousands of former state-controlled companies in more than 100 different countries have entered the
private sector. These firms range in size and commercial significance from small family-owned kiosks in Russia to some of
the largest, most influential corporations in Western and Central Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Miller provides a comprehensive,
business-oriented perspective on the origin and geographic expansion of the privatization movement, and describes the methods
that governments use and the objectives they hope to achieve in the divestment of state assets. He identifies the formative
influences on these new companies, as well as the operating needs created by the privatization process. Privatization-intensive
markets are examined in relation to their importance, type of companies involved, and the challenges they present. Miller's
book also discusses alternate methods of market expansion, such as reaching newly privatized firms through a strategic marketing
program. His book will be essential reading for academicians and graduate students in international business and world trade,
as well as their practitioner counterparts in corporations and multilateral development agencies.