Privatization fund
A Privatization fund is a state-owned trust (business) holding formerly state owned enterprises and assets destined to be privatized, to be sold to private owners.
Notable privatization funds include:
- the East-German Treuhandanstalt
- the Czech První Privatizacni Fond (PPF)
- the Croatian Privatization Fund (CPF)
- the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF)
- the Hungarian State Privatization Agency Állami Vagyonügynökség
- the Philippine Asset Privatization Trust (APF)
Further reading
- Hagopian, Matthew J. The Engines of Privatization: Investment Funds and Fund Legislation in Privatizing Economies. Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business. 15. pp. 75 ff.
- Sunita Kikeri, John Nellis, Mary M. Shirley: Privatization: The Lessons of Experience, The World Bank, Washington D.C., 1992. ISBN 0-8213-2181-1
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