Sensitivity of Sectors and the Need of State Aid Reforms in Economies in Transition journal article Lech Biegunski European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 7 (2008), Issue 4, Page 25 The state is the worst entrepreneur. This judgment was pronounced by Jean-Baptiste Say more than two hundred years ago, in those happy times when no one had heard about a planned economy. His observation could be the motto of some current considerations about post-planned economies in transition, especially, those considerations about State aid practices. The current financial crises does not challenge Say’s opinion. It only confirms that if the utopi
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