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From Usage To Ownership: Transfer Of Public Property To Local Governments In Central Europe
Published
in
Budapest by
Local Government and Public Reform Initiative
in 2003
Decentralization and the establishment of a modern public sector raise the need for transforming monopolistic state ownership. In transition countries the transfer of state property to new owners has been implemented through restitution, privatization and property devolution. The combined affects of these processes created various models with different scales and types of local government property.
Since the early years of transition, property devolution has been a highly debated issue in Central and Southern Europe. This publication aims to summarize the experiences of four Central European countries. The experiences of Hungary, Latvia, Poland and Slovakia might provide lessons for countries which started the property devolution process later.
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