Voucher privatization

Method of privatization to sell state-owned enterprises
Privatization voucher used in Czechoslovakia
Russian 'privatization check (voucher)', 1992

Voucher privatization (Czech: Kupónová privatizace, Russian: Ваучерная приватизация, romanizedVauchernaya privatizatsiya) is a privatization method where citizens are given or can inexpensively buy a book of vouchers that represent potential shares in any state-owned company. Voucher privatization has mainly been used in the early to mid-1990s in the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe, including Bulgaria, Slovenia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

See also

  • David Ellerman, "Lessons From East Europe’s Voucher Privatization", The Capital Ownership Group (virtual think tank).


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