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STUDY ON IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE ON SELECTED PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES IN INDIA
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Abstract
Government policy measures adopted by many developing countries to reform the public sector
enterprise performances can be classified into two broad categories in terms of decision criteria taken
into consideration. The first category of reform primarily focuses on distancing the government from
ownership change and control issues of these enterprises. Partial privatization or divestment falls in this
category of change reform mechanism. The second category aims at improving the environmental change
aspects in which these enterprises operate and function. One such reform is delegation of operational
and functional autonomy to managers of publicly owned enterprises through performance contracts
and reviews. Empirical evidence on the gains of privatization versus benefits of autonomy
delegation from the developing countries that have undertaken these reforms in the past are yet
inconclusive. The present study of India spanning over two decades of panel data with a decade of data
for evaluating the post reform performance of the centrally owned enterprises, provides evidence of
significant positive impact of autonomy delegation to public enterprise management on firms
profitability. The study, however, does not find any evidence of significant impact of partial
privatization and divestment. Further the study also finds significant impact of environmental reforms
of hard-budget constraint and deregulation of sectors earlier under government domain to private
participants on the profitability performance of the public enterprises in India.environment, administration, change, public enterprises, India