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Between 1974 and 1989 Chile underwent a massive and controversial privatization program, transferring some 550 stateowned enterprises to the private sector. The authors present a detailed account of what privatization has really meant for employment levels, efficiency, equity, and other indicators of economic wellbeing. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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I bought this for my economics class and it’s been a fantastic resource! The case studies are really insightful, and the graphs help visualize important data. I appreciate how it presents both sides of the privatization debate.
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Akira Yamamoto
Not What I Expected
I thought this book would focus more on recent privatization outcomes. Instead, it seemed more like an academic overview. The writing style wasn’t what I expected either, a bit dry for my taste. Disappointed with this purchase.
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María Gonzalez
A Deep Dive into Chile's Economy
This book offers a thorough analysis of Chile's privatization efforts. The data and case studies provided really helped me understand the economic implications. It’s written in a way that’s engaging, making complex topics easier to digest.
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James Patterson
Informative but Lacks Depth
I found the book informative, though I wished it had gone deeper into some topics. The economic appraisal is there, but certain areas felt a bit rushed. Still, it’s a decent read for anyone interested in economic policies.
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