Abstract

The importance of this research arises from its attempt to correct the weaknesses encountered by most developing countries namely The Republic of Sudan due to the absence of strategies that set leading guidelines for successful privatization processes. This research provides a full answer to a crucial question] How can successful privatization be achievedin developing countries? [The objective of this research extends to help privatization decision makers to avoid problems arising from application, as well as enhancing privatization programs by offering strong support to achieve their targets. Themethodology adopted by this research is a combination of many research methodologies such as descriptive, analytical, comparative, inductive and deductive approaches. The research findings are many, namely privatization is a complicated phenomenon, andat the same time, represents a junction where interests of conflicting parties meet corruption & cronyism that may accompany the execution of privatization has aggravated more economic & social problems. The recommendations proposed by this research include, more attention should be paid to promote awareness (among the top executive authorities, senior government staff & privatization process executors) to the risks associated with improper designing & incorrect implementation of privatization. Support and follow-up from the top government authorities to privatization programs will help minimize the problems that might hinder application. Governments to provide their countries with thenecessary prerequisites for successful privatization should adopt proper actions

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