Articles on Disinvestment in India

Articles by Dr. G.Ganesh

Friday, July 30, 2010

Speech at the Conference of Cost Accountants

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Elsewhere I have reproduced a report of The Hitawada, Nagpur which dealt extensively with my address t o the Conference of Cost Accountants...

Book Reviews Part 4

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Still continuing with reviews of my published books, here are some more of them.

Book Reviews- Part 3

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Some more reviews of my published books are given in this blog.

Book Reviews- Part 2

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Continuing with Reviews of my published books, here are some more of them:

Book Reviews- Part 1

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Many newspapers have reviewed my published books. Mostly they have been positive. Here are some of them.
Thursday, July 29, 2010

Disinvestment and Public Sector Reform

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Disinvestment has come to mean increased revenue for the government. But what does this mean for the PSU? Does it lead to greater autonomy, ...
Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Privatisation programme yet to take off

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Though the Government was making all out efforts to disinvest its holdings in public sector enterprises, there is as yet no clear sign that ...
Monday, July 26, 2010

If and when PSUs go private

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Competition of private sector companies with the public sector has become very pronounced. Hence the necessity of continuance of public sect...

PSUs- Jewels in the Crown

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The Public Sector Undertakings identified as the Navaratnas have a lot going for them. Government of India have approved various measures to...

PSUs vs private cos: The reality check

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A SCOPE sponsored study conducted by the Centre for Industrial and Economic Research (CIER) on the comparative performance of the Public and...

PSE Disinvestment - The obstacles Remain

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The public sector disinvestment programme is arguably one of the most contentious economic issues which every government since the early Nin...

Facing up to Competition

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The greatest challenge facing public sector industries today is its capacity to face competition, whether domestic or global. Ever since the...

Disinvestment-Implementation Issues

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Privatisation of Modern Foods and Balco has raised important questions regarding valuation of the enterprises, transparency of sale transact...

Privatisation and Labour Restructuring

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In the rush to privatize, many countries ignored the welfare role of the State. In particular, the negative social aspects of privatization...
Sunday, July 18, 2010

Relook at Strategies

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Sometimes, it appears that the other modes of disinvestment are not being seriously considered at all. International experience has shown th...

Public Sector Reforms

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The author has done extremely well once again, to present the reader with a readable book on the nuances of the privatisation progr...

Slimming a Leviathan

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IF ANYBODY had imagined that the disillusionment with the performance of the public sector in India during the last few decad...

The regulatory conundrum

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THE recent imbroglio over the telecom regulation has prompted a study on the purpose and utility of regulation, especially in public util...

The right route to disinvestment

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Public sector undertakings (PSUs) have long been considered rich sources of revenue. Increasing dividends are taken from them by the gover...
Saturday, July 16, 2005

The right route to privatisation

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The success or failure of a privatisation method would depend on a number of factors such as the state of the stock market, the degree of co...

Privatisation need not be painful...

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There are unexplored routes, with success or failure dependent on many factors... Read more in the Financial Express, 05 July, 2005 .
Tuesday, June 14, 2005

The Politics of Disinvestment.

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Article in Hindu Business Line. June 6, 2005 The politics of disinvestment

Sell-off fund — Will it fall victim to petty politics?

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There are a couple of articles recently published by my father in financial newspapers in India. These are to do with the subject of disinve...
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