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Frontmatter — Preface — Contributors — Contents — Introduction: Privatising the World? — Part I International Privatisation Policy — Chapter 1 The Internationalisation of Privatisation — Chapter 2 The Legal Techniques of Privatisation — Chapter 3 Privatization and 'Popular Capitalism’: The Case of Japan — Part II The Retreat of the State in the Advanced Industrial Economies — Chapter 4 Privatization American Style: The 'Grand Illusion’ — Chapter 5 Privatising State Owned Housing — Chapter 6 Commerce Vs. Politics: Compulsory Competitive Tendering and the Determination of Employment Policy in a British Local Authority — Chapter 7 Steel, State, and Industrial Relations: Restructuring Work and Employment Relations in the Steel Industry — Chapter 8 The Partial Privatisation of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia — Part III The Marketisation of the Planned Economies — Chapter 9 Privatisation and Democratisation in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union — Chapter 10 The Role of the Banking Sector in the Process of Privatisation — Chapter 11 Privatization in Hungary: Wishful Thinking or Economic Way-Out? — Chapter 12 Privatisation in East Germany and the Chance of Workers’ Participation: A Problems Approach — Chapter 13 Privatisation in Poland: People’s Capitalism? — Chapter 14 Post-Soviet Privatisation and Workers’ Self-Management — Chapter 15 On the 'Third Sector’ in Central and Eastern European Post-Soviet Type Economies — Chapter 16 Privatization: East Meets West — Part IV Privatisation, the Public Sector and Development — Chapter 17 A Comparative Study of the Policies Towards Foreign and Chinese Owned Private Enterprises in the People’s Republic of China — Chapter 18 South Africa: Privatisation and Nationalisation in the Post-Apartheid Economy — Chapter 19 Privatisation of Public Enterprises in the Less Developed Countries’1 — Chapter 20 Public Enterprise and Privatisation in Botswana — Part V Reconstructing the Public Sector — Chapter 21 Reconstructing the Public Sector: Performance Measurement, Quality Assurance, and Social Accountability — International Privatisation: Strategies and Practices St. Andrews University, Scotland 12–14 September 1991