If newly privatized firms are protected from foreign competition by barriers to international trade and foreign direct investment, they continue to act like state monopolies

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

TRUE
Studies of privatization in central Europe have shown that the process often fails to deliver predicted benefits if the newly privatized firms continue to receive subsidies from the state and if they are protected from foreign competition by barriers to international trade and foreign direct investment. In such cases, the newly privatized firms are sheltered from competition and continue acting like state monopolies.

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