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What Happens When the State Is Bossing around Markets ? An Analysis of the Performance Differentials between Businesses of the State (BOS) and Private-Owned Enterprises (POEs) (English)

This paper studies the performance differentials between privately-owned enterprises and businesses of the state. Businesses of the State (BOS) are firms with 10 percent or more direct or indirect state participation. By analyzing firm-level data across 16 European countries between 2011 and 2020, the paper finds evidence that state ownership matters for operational and financial performance and sheds light on how and when it matters. The analysis...
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  • 2024/06/24

  • Policy Research Working Paper

  • WPS10820

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  • 2024/06/25

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  • What Happens When the State Is Bossing around Markets ? An Analysis of the Performance Differentials between Businesses of the State (BOS) and Private-Owned Enterprises (POEs)

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Dennis Sanchez Navarro.

What Happens When the State Is Bossing around Markets ? An Analysis of the Performance Differentials between Businesses of the State (BOS) and Private-Owned Enterprises (POEs) (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10820; PROSPERITY Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099123406252440384

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