Legal aspects of privatization in kenya: in search of economic efficiency and social equity.
Abstract
Privatization as we know it today has, over the last two decades, attracted the
attention of both developed and developing economies as a means of
improving the economic efficiency of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs).1
The Privatization debate is as old as society and has over the ages taken many
shapes and different directions.? It is a debate premised on the different
methods of ownership of means of production. The control and enjoyment of
property rights and other assets such as intellectual property has changed
from time to time. It is a debate which plays out in three different levels
namely, the Political, Economic and social level. It is a debate about who
controls means and factors of production and societal wealth. Should control
rest with the community or the individual?
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