Privatisation: the Irish context
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Wrynn, James. 'Symposium on market liberalisation in Ireland: competition, privatisation and regulatory issues - Privatisation: the Irish context'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXIX, 1999/2000, pp65-82Download Item:
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The issue of privatisation and the related themes of this symposium - liberalisation, competition and regulation - are part of a broader discussion on the kind of economic system and indeed the kind of society we wish to construct in Ireland. This discussion in turn takes place in the context of a broader global debate on evolving economic systems, a debate that has been accelerated by enormous change in Eastern Europe and by the emergence of China as a market economy but which nevertheless is far from finalised. Over the last ten years a strong strand of argument has developed that a single system of economic organisation, namely a particular model of market capitalism is now in effect the main paradigm of a global economy.
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Read before the Society, 20 January 2000
Author: Wrynn, James
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Symposium on market liberalisation in Ireland: competition, privatisation and regulatory issuesPublisher:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXIX, 1999/2000
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