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The role of consideration in the contractual process of privatisation of public enterprises in Uganda.  

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MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL NAME: PEACE KABAGAMBE COURSE: MBA 1 REG No: 2003/HD10/275U SUBJECT: LEGAL FRAME WORK OF BUSINESS LECTURER: JAMES AKAMPUMUZA TITLE: THE ROLE OF CONSIDERATION IN THE CONTRACTUAL PROCESS OF PRIVATISATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES IN UGANDA. DATE: 17th JUNE 2004 Background There has been a global trend of shifting the ownership and management of Public Enterprises (PE) from governments to private investors. This shift is necessary to expose economies to the global competition and technological advancement. Privatisation can be defined as the transfer of ownership, partially or fully, of Public Enterprises to private investors, who may be foreign or local. With a reduced role of the State in the economy, there has been improved management of the previously public enterprises resulting in increased productivity; reduction of the financial and administrative burden upon Government and increased private investment. The options involved in privatisation include divestiture and non-divestiture options. The modes1 used in divesting companies range from asset sales and...

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